Captain Sir Hexen Ineptus |
So I was looking at building an Infiltrator Ranger, but want to make it even less nature oriented and more combat oriented if possible.
I was thinking Battle Scout, but that would leave me with only one favorite enemy.
Any suggestions?
-Hexen
Captain Sir Hexen Ineptus |
The Battle Scout's core abilities rely on Favored Terrain, which the Infiltrator gives up. It's a pretty bad combo all around.
Urban Ranger is pretty much all you need to not be nature oriented.
You treat times in which you use the Adaptation ability as when you are in your favorite terrain.
However you only get 1 favorite enemy so it really reduces the ability use making it not worth it.
mplindustries |
mplindustries wrote:You treat times in which you use the Adaptation ability as when you are in your favorite terrain.The Battle Scout's core abilities rely on Favored Terrain, which the Infiltrator gives up. It's a pretty bad combo all around.
Urban Ranger is pretty much all you need to not be nature oriented.
Er, no, where are you getting that from? There was official clarification that allowed an Infiltrator to use Camouflage and Hide in Plain Sight while using Adaptation, but I'm not aware of anything that suggests Adaptation counts as being in Favored Terrain.
Captain Sir Hexen Ineptus |
Captain Sir Hexen Ineptus wrote:Er, no, where are you getting that from? There was official clarification that allowed an Infiltrator to use Camouflage and Hide in Plain Sight while using Adaptation, but I'm not aware of anything that suggests Adaptation counts as being in Favored Terrain.mplindustries wrote:You treat times in which you use the Adaptation ability as when you are in your favorite terrain.The Battle Scout's core abilities rely on Favored Terrain, which the Infiltrator gives up. It's a pretty bad combo all around.
Urban Ranger is pretty much all you need to not be nature oriented.
Yeah, but moot point anyway. Not going to do that combination.