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* If you're starting as a first-level Scout, take five stunts. You can choose freely from both the [[:Category:Scout Stunts|Scout]] list and unrestricted stunts, but must obey the limitations of other Stunt lists you've unlocked (such as your Ancestry stunts). | * If you're starting as a first-level Scout, take five stunts. You can choose freely from both the [[:Category:Scout Stunts|Scout]] list and unrestricted stunts, but must obey the limitations of other Stunt lists you've unlocked (such as your Ancestry stunts). | ||
* If you already have levels in another class, and fewer than five stunts, add one stunt. | * If you already have levels in another class, and fewer than five stunts, add one stunt. | ||
Optionally, choose one of the [[:Category:Scout_Archetypes | Scout Archetypes]] | |||
= Recommended Skills = | = Recommended Skills = |
Revision as of 08:05, 25 September 2022
The Scout is a character class that excels in stealth, mobility, and cunning. The scout is the best class at detecting and evading danger.
Choosing the Scout Class
Play a Scout if:
- you want to think on your feet and improvise--a lot
- you're willing to wait for the right moment to use your best move
- you can laugh when a trap goes off in your character's face
Consider a different class if:
- you want to do a lot of damage in combat. In Adventure Band, scouts can fight, but they do less damage than Warriors.
- you hate it when your plan goes sideways
- making complicated tactical decisions every turn doesn't appeal to you
Creating a Scout
You get:
- Light Armor Proficiency
- Weapon proficiency with the quarterstaff, bow, and all one-handed weapons except Superior Weapons
- If you're starting as a first-level Scout, take five stunts. You can choose freely from both the Scout list and unrestricted stunts, but must obey the limitations of other Stunt lists you've unlocked (such as your Ancestry stunts).
- If you already have levels in another class, and fewer than five stunts, add one stunt.
Optionally, choose one of the Scout Archetypes
Recommended Skills
- Notice is the quintessential skill of the Scout.
- Stealth lets you escape or ambush your enemies.
- Athletics lets you dodge attacks and traps and gives you mobility.
- Burglary helps you get into places and heist treasure.
- Fighting and Shooting are important.
- Rapport makes you a smooth talker.
- Deception helps you trick your enemies (or the authorities).
- Lore helps you understand the ancient ruins and strange inscriptions you may encounter.