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The halfling outrider was a champion of defense and scouting of halfling communities.
Culture[]
The outrider worked as an elite scout and rider for their community and they were naturally skilled in those areas. Seeing an outrider in the battlefield or at rest was a good sign that a halfling community was nearby but some also took to a life of adventuring and the road.
Requirements[]
The halfling outriders were from skilled halfling stock and they came from many walks of life. Amongst them were fighters, rangers, rogues, and druids. All outriders had skills in mounted combat, mounted archery, riding, and scouting skills like listening and spotting.
Abilities[]
- Defensive riding
- The outrider could assume a defensive riding style to outmaneuver enemy attacks. When riding defensively, they could not attack or perform any other actions.
- Deflect attack
- The rider could use a one-handed weapon or shield to deflect an attack against her mount.
- Leap from the saddle
- If the mount was not moving too fast, the rider could quickly dismount on the move. If the rider dismounted near an enemy, the rider might also charge the enemy in the same move.
- Unbroken Charge
- The rider skillfully charged over rough terrain as though it was normal ground.
- Stand on mount
- The outrider skillfully stood on their mount unhindered. While in this position, the rider could fire their missiles without any penalties due to riding.
- Evasion
- The outrider could evade area attacks, as could a mount they were riding.
- Full mounted attack
- The rider attacked an opponent with the full force of their mount while moving, but not when running or charging.
- Quick Turn
- A skilled rider could attempt to change direction in mid-run or charge, but if they failed their continued another 10 feet in the same direction.[1][2]
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References[]
- ↑ Jason Carl (January 2001). Sword and Fist. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 23–25. ISBN 0-7869-1829-2.
- ↑ Andy Collins, David Noonan, Ed Stark (November 2003). Complete Warrior. (Wizards of the Coast), pp. 38–40. ISBN ISBN 0-7869-2880-8.