Ranger Combat Marauder question redux
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 9:30 pm
Once again, the answer given doesn't really answer the question.
If the definition of humanoid given isn't the intent, why offer it in the first place?
What I'm after here is the BY THE BOOK, defionitive answer to what creatures are affected by the Combat Marauder class ability. A specific list is preferable, since I am offering two lists that meet the defintiion, if not BY definition, then certainly in spirit,
Serl, by your answer the list does get smaller, but not by much:
Bugbear (Humanoid)
Centaur ( Monstrous Humanoid)
Ettin (Giant class)
Gargoyle ( Monstrous Humanoid)
Giant, Cloud (Giant class)
Giant, Fire (Giant class)
Giant, Frost (Giant class)
Giant, Hill (Giant class)
Giant, Stone (Giant class)
Giant, Storm (Giant class)
Gnoll (Humanoid)
Goblin (Humanoid)
Hag, Annis (Humanoid)
Hag, Green (Humanoid)
Harpy (Humanoid)
Hobgoblin (Humanoid)
Kobold (Humanoid) (Giant class in AD&D. Why?)
Lizardfolk (Humaoid)
Locathah (Humanoid)
Medusa (Monstrous Humanoid)
Merman/Mermaid (Humanoid)
Minotaur (Giant)
Ogre (Giant)
Ogre Mage (Giant)
Orc (Humanoid)
Sahuagin (Humanoid)
Troglodyte (Humanoid)
Troll (Giant)
So, now, does 'Monstrous Humanoid' qualify? If not, what is meant by 'Monstrous' in this case, and how and / or why does it alter the second term 'Humanoid'?
Pete, the CM ability description says "and the like" in the sentence citing examples of both humanoids and giants. Please define "and the like".
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If the definition of humanoid given isn't the intent, why offer it in the first place?
What I'm after here is the BY THE BOOK, defionitive answer to what creatures are affected by the Combat Marauder class ability. A specific list is preferable, since I am offering two lists that meet the defintiion, if not BY definition, then certainly in spirit,
Serl, by your answer the list does get smaller, but not by much:
Bugbear (Humanoid)
Centaur ( Monstrous Humanoid)
Ettin (Giant class)
Gargoyle ( Monstrous Humanoid)
Giant, Cloud (Giant class)
Giant, Fire (Giant class)
Giant, Frost (Giant class)
Giant, Hill (Giant class)
Giant, Stone (Giant class)
Giant, Storm (Giant class)
Gnoll (Humanoid)
Goblin (Humanoid)
Hag, Annis (Humanoid)
Hag, Green (Humanoid)
Harpy (Humanoid)
Hobgoblin (Humanoid)
Kobold (Humanoid) (Giant class in AD&D. Why?)
Lizardfolk (Humaoid)
Locathah (Humanoid)
Medusa (Monstrous Humanoid)
Merman/Mermaid (Humanoid)
Minotaur (Giant)
Ogre (Giant)
Ogre Mage (Giant)
Orc (Humanoid)
Sahuagin (Humanoid)
Troglodyte (Humanoid)
Troll (Giant)
So, now, does 'Monstrous Humanoid' qualify? If not, what is meant by 'Monstrous' in this case, and how and / or why does it alter the second term 'Humanoid'?
Pete, the CM ability description says "and the like" in the sentence citing examples of both humanoids and giants. Please define "and the like".
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Meet me at Stonehenge at Midnight. I'll bring the goat.