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Title: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: SleepyShadow on September 08, 2012, 06:09:47 PM
Alright, here we go!  :)
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: betrayor on September 08, 2012, 09:03:00 PM
Well there is an optimization thread from Brilliant Gameologists....

http://brilliantgameologists.com/boards/index.php?topic=9653.0

There was also a handbook in the  WotC boards but it is long gone....
I have it archived if you are interested.....
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: carnivore on September 08, 2012, 09:13:46 PM
hows this for Samurai


Blooded one Phrenic Gray Elf (LA bought off)
CW Samurai 20

Attributes (32pt buy)(Racial adjust +2 Dex,+2 Con,+2 Int,+2 Wis,+4 Cha)

26 Str(14 +4 Inherent(Arm) +2 lvl +6 Enhancement Belt)
22 Dex(14 +2 Racial +6 Enhancement Belt)
22 Con(14 +2 Racial +6 Enhancement Belt)
20 Int(12 +2 Racial +6 Enhancement Belt)
16 Wis(8 +2 Racial +6 Enhancement Belt)
34 Cha(16 +4 Racial +3 lvl +5 Inherent +6 item)

Traits, Flaws, Feats
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Skills
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Equipment:
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What makes this a Fun Build:

All in all it is Not a One-Trick Pony, but a decent stand Alone Character that would work with almost any party






Other Build Examples:



ninjarabbits very strong Raging Samurai build .... very nice, very efficient
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ninjarabbits Daring Samurai build, very nice good Synergy and combo with Knowledge skills and Sneak Attack + Cha boosts(Divine Might)
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betrayors very nice Incarnum augmented build, very nice
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Carnivores "Kiai Smite" Samurai Archer .... using Manyshot+Kiai Smite+Exitwound Weapon for major Ranged Damage
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other optimization Paths for this that have not been considered in depth might be:

CW Samurai 10/ Warmind 10 ... for a Psionic Flavor, still maintain Full BAB and get 5th lvl PW powers, while keeping some of the best Samurai abilities(bonus feats: Exotic Weapon(Bastard Sword),TWF,Quickdraw,Imp Initiative, Kiai Smite, Intimidate(all in 30' rad)), Cha based Skills(Diplomacy, Intimidate) .... nice Lawful feel for the character

CW Samurai 17/ Exotic Weapon master 3 ...useful Exotic Weapon Tricks to consider: Flurry of Strikes, Twin Exotic Weapon Fighting, Trip Attack, Uncanny Blow ..... would work well with Sunblades

CW Samurai 10/ Pious Templar 10 .... gain Divine Spells, Mettle, Weapon Specialization+2 bonus feats, DR 2/-, 3/day Smite(melee only) .... take Extra Smite for lots of additional smites

CW Samurai 10/ Kensai 10 .... focus on Weapon, but also gain major boost to Bluff, Diplomacy, Gather Information, or Intimidate skills

CW Samurai 10/ Ronin 10

CW Samurai 10/ xxxx 10 .... for any Full BAB PrC

here is something that might add a lot to a CW Samurai build..... from here:

http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/cwc/20070227x
Dead Levels II Character Class Companion


SAMURAI

Complete Warrior, pg. 8

The samurai has six dead levels, the first of which occurs at 4th level. The samurai class is a highly specialized warrior who is extremely talented at demoralizing opponents, two-weapon fighting, and making a single decisive strike. Their primary dead level ability offers an alternate use of a daily charged ability by developing a skill that samurai are already good at using.


Breaking Stare (Ex): At 4th level, the samurai can internalize their mastery of kiai into making a subject fear for their life. When attempting to change behavior, a samurai can spend 1 use of their kiai smite ability to negate a target's Wisdom modifier for a single Intimidate check.
At 9th level, a samurai negates a target's modifiers on saves against fear.
At 13th level, a samurai negates a target's immunity from being intimidated for being a paladin of 3rd level or higher.
At 15th level, a samurai reduces the size modifier of a target by one category.
At 18th level, a samurai reduces the size modifier of a target by two categories.

Interrogator (Ex): At 19th level, the samurai becomes so certain in the use of Intimidate to change behavior that the character can use it reliably even under adverse conditions. When making an Intimidate check to change behavior, the samurai may take 10 even if stress and distractions would normally prevent the character from doing so.


these should help a lot



 :D
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: SleepyShadow on September 08, 2012, 09:43:34 PM
Well there is an optimization thread from Brilliant Gameologists....

http://brilliantgameologists.com/boards/index.php?topic=9653.0

There was also a handbook in the  WotC boards but it is long gone....
I have it archived if you are interested.....

That's great. Thanks   :)
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: Maat Mons on September 10, 2012, 08:51:44 PM
A samurai should be able to make use of gloves of the balanced hand (Magic Item Compendium) to duplicate improved two-weapon fighting.  The “treated as having” bit should apply when determining the effects of the item. 

Two Swords As One: Eww. You are treated as if you had TWF. Problem? You don't actually have the feat, so you don't qualify for any of the entertaining/effective two-weapon style feats.

Masters of the wild has an entry on page 20 allowing you to use things like that to fulfill prerequisites. 
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: SleepyShadow on September 10, 2012, 09:19:49 PM
I will make a note of it, but it is 3.0 material if I remember correctly.
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: snakeman830 on September 21, 2012, 12:03:37 PM
The Daisho Proficiency ability does not grant the weapons, only the proficiency.
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: rilem on October 11, 2012, 09:41:56 PM
Hey, just noticed this -- glad to see somebody's taken an interest in poor ol' Sam.

I had put together the Samurai Handbook back on the WotC boards -- I've pasted the original draft below. Doesn't have everything the old thread did (I see that Binder multi classing is missing, for one thing) but does include some decent stuff.

There's the occasional 3.0 thing in it, like Khazra Reborn's idea to use Golden Wakazashis (which are power attackable) from FRCS, but nearly everything else is 3.5 legit. All of the OA-dependent stuff, for example, should be kosher, since OA was officially updated.

The key theme throughout — and this is somewhat different from the Sensational Samurai thread — is an effort to make Two Swords as One actually useful. I think that's a valid goal, as many people seem attached to the idea of a heavily armored TWF-er, regardless of whether it's mechanically effective or not.

Hope it helps:

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Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: FlaminCows on October 11, 2012, 11:08:22 PM
One thing that might be good to add is a footnote about "The Other Samurai", as in the base class from Oriental Adventures. Its related only in that they share a name, but since it is a dip class (nobody ever takes the 3rd level of Oriental Samurai) even an in-depth handbook for the class would only take up a post, if that. It is, however, a good dip class, so a mention of it would be handy, especially considering somebody who clicks on the Samurai Handbook might actually be looking for it.

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Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: SleepyShadow on December 20, 2012, 01:59:35 PM
Thanks, and I will be working on the handbook again in the very near future. I really appreciate all of the help. PM harass me if I haven't started working on it again by January 1  ;)
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: SleepyShadow on December 08, 2016, 05:19:17 AM
The Sensational Samurai Handbook is finally complete.
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: Solo on December 08, 2016, 04:01:36 PM
One thing that might be good to add is a footnote about "The Other Samurai", as in the base class from Oriental Adventures. Its related only in that they share a name, but since it is a dip class (nobody ever takes the 3rd level of Oriental Samurai) even an in-depth handbook for the class would only take up a post, if that. It is, however, a good dip class, so a mention of it would be handy, especially considering somebody who clicks on the Samurai Handbook might actually be looking for it.

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We could put the Samurai in our Samurai for more Samurai per Samurai.
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: SleepyShadow on December 08, 2016, 04:09:49 PM
I like it  :cool
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: awaken_D_M_golem on December 08, 2016, 05:48:26 PM
Dead Levels
The samurai has six dead levels, the first of which occurs at 4th level. The samurai class is a highly specialized warrior who is extremely talented at demoralizing opponents, two-weapon fighting, and making a single decisive strike. Their primary dead level ability offers an alternate use of a daily charged ability by developing a skill that samurai are already good at using.

Breaking Stare (Ex): At 4th level, the samurai can internalize their mastery of kiai into making a subject fear for their life. When attempting to change behavior, a samurai can spend 1 use of their kiai smite ability to negate a target's Wisdom modifier for a single Intimidate check. At 9th level, a samurai negates a target's modifiers on saves against fear. At 13th level, a samurai negates a target's immunity from being intimidated for being a paladin of 3rd level or higher. At 15th level, a samurai reduces the size modifier of a target by one category. At 18th level, a samurai reduces the size modifier of a target by two categories.

Interrogator (Ex): At 19th level, the samurai becomes so certain in the use of Intimidate to change behavior that the character can use it reliably even under adverse conditions. When making an Intimidate check to change behavior, the samurai may take 10 even if stress and distractions would normally prevent the character from doing so.


Master Samurai in S+F
Dragon Samurai in Miniatures

Ronin also in CW ... is interesting in the regained levels part, that looks like the Blackguard stuff. 
idk the details of the small dollop of cheese involved in that.

Uncanny Trickster, though the feats version is almost certainly better for Sam.
Legacy Champ as usual.
Bloodlines ... not quite so useful on either Sam.


More Samurai than Samurai !!
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: Arz on December 10, 2016, 03:25:36 PM
Anointed Knight (BoED) goes well with the OA Samurai. Menacing Brute is good for enhancing intimidation results and Avenging Executioner gets a nod on this too.

And Sam+Sam+Bloodline=faux Sam levels for Ronin. This works well to rebuild and retain the samurai's charismatic features.
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: awaken_D_M_golem on December 11, 2016, 04:07:26 PM

... And Sam+Sam+Bloodline=faux Sam levels for Ronin. This works well to rebuild and retain the samurai's charismatic features.

How does that work ?


If so,
aSam 3 / bSam 2 / MajorB (2) / DSam 1 / MSam 1 looks like the hardest part / Ronin
gives you 8 Ronin trade off levels
sans MSam you'd get to 9 easily at the 3rd MajorB level
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: Arz on December 14, 2016, 06:30:33 PM
Its useful for rebuilding a Sam20 as long as you retain 6 sam levels and 2 levels of ronin. Something like Samurai2/OASam2/Bloodline3/Ronin2 and 11 of whatever after rebuild.
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: PlzBreakMyCampaign on December 20, 2016, 11:28:01 AM
You could try to get a DM to take that interpretation, but its well known to be rather broken. The more balanced interpretation is that BL adds levels to the ability (in this case Ronin's) rather than mulitple classes first which then feed into the ability. It's a stacking problem, basically.

Furthermore, the "former samurai" ability is chart-based so BLs don't help, although it wouldn't be broken for your DM to allow it.
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: SleepyShadow on January 28, 2018, 01:32:36 PM
Finally getting around to covering the OA Samurai. Lots of oddball goodies out there for them if you dig hard enough.
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: Solo on January 28, 2018, 04:21:22 PM
No mention of Kensai or Soulbow? DISHONOR! Dishonor on you, dishonor on your family, dishonor on your cow!
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: SleepyShadow on January 29, 2018, 01:41:20 PM
No mention of Kensai or Soulbow? DISHONOR! Dishonor on you, dishonor on your family, dishonor on your cow!

Kensai makes sense, but why Soulbow?
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: nijineko on January 29, 2018, 08:35:14 PM
No mention of Kensai or Soulbow? DISHONOR! Dishonor on you, dishonor on your family, dishonor on your cow!

Kensai makes sense, but why Soulbow?

It's called a samurai longbow (https://www.google.com/search?q=samurai+longbow&safe=active&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=x&ved=0ahukewjtu6tnxf7yahvpwmmkhssdau0qsaqina&safe=strict) for a reason?


PS: Solo, you forgot about dishonor upon the dog.
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: Solo on January 30, 2018, 12:30:45 AM
It's called a samurai longbow (https://www.google.com/search?q=samurai+longbow&safe=active&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=x&ved=0ahukewjtu6tnxf7yahvpwmmkhssdau0qsaqina&safe=strict) for a reason?

This was covered in the Archery Handbook.

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PS: Solo, you forgot about dishonor upon the dog.

The dog is a good boi.
Title: Re: The Sensational Samurai Handbook Discussion Thread
Post by: nijineko on February 02, 2018, 10:44:09 PM
It's called a samurai longbow (https://www.google.com/search?q=samurai+longbow&safe=active&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=x&ved=0ahukewjtu6tnxf7yahvpwmmkhssdau0qsaqina&safe=strict) for a reason?

This was covered in the Archery Handbook.

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PS: Solo, you forgot about dishonor upon the dog.

The dog is a good boi.

Well, I'm obviously not going to suggest any dishonor upon cats, so I guess we'll have to blame the koi this time.

I was mentioning the samurai longbow in response to soulbow, as it is treated as being shot from a longbow.

which as you pointed out, may already be covered.

would be nice if the feats that modify what type of weapon one's mindblade is would allow for modification to the mindbolt (as it what type of weapon it was shot from), or even for ranged weapons.