Naschrakh1983 wrote...
Well, I'm a Ranger 2 / Rogue 1 now and I gotta say the loot is crappy in the academy. Where the Rogue looted good boots and a good something extra, the Ranger loots two breastplates. Huzza. While I know this is only the start, the Rogueloot is quite the lifesaver in early game.
The loot you get in the Academy is more or less irrelevant. Not only that, but the way you're wanting to play is going to leave you with an experience penalty since your rogue and ranger levels will be more than one level apart. My suggestion? Just go pure ranger (could add in Shadowdancer levels if you really need a Tumble dump).
The main problem you're going to run into is that Scimitars do not benefit from Weapon Finesse while Rangers require Light Armor in order to Dual-Wield. This means you get AB and damage from Strength but also need higher Dexterity since you can't wear medium or heavy armor. These are contradictory, effectively.
But if you really want to be a Ranger (a Fighter/Rogue Drizzt could dual-wield in Full Plate) I'd recommend the following...
Elf
STR: 16
DEX: 18
CON: 8
INT: 10
WIS: 14
CHA: 8
All points go into Strength as you level
Skills will probably be Discipline, Hide, Move Silently, and Tumble.
01: Weapon Focus: Scimitar
03: Knockdown
06: Blind Fight
09: Improved Critical: Scimitar
12: Improved Knockdown
15: Toughness
18: Dodge
You primarily want to increase Strength with items and then Dexterity if there's no strength option (for example, Tomi's ring in the OC). Having potions of both Bull's Strength and Cat's Grace will help.
WebShaman wrote...
You MIGHT want to consider installing the PRC - so you can play a real Drow (with all the racial bonuses). You will need to use an outside .bic creator to do it, however (not a problem, but a bit of a work-around due to GUI limitations)
Keep in mind the PRC introduces quite a few things that are overpowered which designers of modules don't expect. For example, for the PRC's Drow, you're gaining 1 skill point per level, 3 Will save, and 50%+ immunity to all spells (in general) in exchange for -1 AB/saves/skills in "bright light."
Usually this sort of thing comes with an "effective character level" penalty, meaning you earn less XP since you're effectively a higher level character. But I don't see anything about that on the PRC's page -- which simply leaves the Drow subrace as being overpowered.
In short, I'd suggest you avoid the PRC.