Armored Reaver (3.5e Alternate Class Feature)

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Armored Reaver

Usually found amongst more warrior-like raider culture. Armored reavers are warriors first and foremost, eschewing tracking and stalking their prey. While not outright against subtlety, most armored reavers prefers to fight their foes heads on

Class: Slayer

Level: 1st, 3rd, 7th, 11th, 19th

Replaces: Track, Stalker, Swift Tracker

Benefit: An armored reaver gain the following class features:

Armor Training (Ex): At 3rd level, an armored reaver gains the armor training class feature of a fighter of her class level, except that it only applies to medium and light armor. The armored reaver does not gain the ability to move at full speed in heavy armor at 7th. She may select advanced armor training as a fighter of her class level and qualify for the Advanced Armor Training feat.

This ability replaces track, stalker and swift tracker.

Heavily Armored (Ex): At 10th level, an armored reaver gain the armored marauder and armored swiftness slayer talents. Her armor training bonus now applies to heavy armor, and overlap with the bonuses granted by both talents.

This ability replaces the slayer talent granted at 10th level.

Armor Mastery (Ex): At 19th level, an armored reaver gain Armor Mastery as a fighter.

This ability replaces Improved Quarry.



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AuthorLeziad +
ClassSlayer +
Identifier3.5e Alternate Class Feature +
RatingUndiscussed +
SummaryUsually found amongst more warrior-like raider culture. Armored reavers are warriors first and foremost, eschewing tracking and stalking their prey. While not outright against subtlety, most armored reavers prefers to fight their foes heads on +
TitleArmored Reaver +