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What Is This Class About?
1- For the Monster Enthusiasts
If you want your hero to know all about monsters, specialize in hunting them, and even wield the same abilities they do, then this class is for you. Characters like Blade, Geralt of Rivia, Trevor Belmont, and Dante of “Devil May Cry” would fit well as huntsmen in Draw Steel.
2- Slowly Becoming The Monster
Huntsmen/women fight fire with fire, becoming partially monstrous themselves (whether figuratively or very literally) via their epic resource- Cruelty, which they get at 1st Level. Over the course of each adventure, players should be tempted to let their cruelty grow in exchange for increased strength and an eventual monstrous transformation!
3- Ruthless Aggression
This is a class focused on dishing out damage, securing kills, and making life difficult for enemies through debuffs and manipulation. Each ability has a unique additional effect from spending cruelty, increasing tactical depth and versatility. Huntsman brings the pain!
4- Ranged Weapon Support
The Draw Steel Heroes book is pretty light on character options for ranged weapon wielders. Huntsman contributes a lot to that archetype not only by serving as an excellent class for archery, but by doubling the options for ranged kits. Much like the characters that inspired it though, this class makes for great melee builds as well.
5- Fitting in with Core Classes
Ideally, the Huntsman would be perceived as a natural pick for the tenth option in the Heroes book. If Censor is brother to Tactician, and Talent is sister to Elementalist, then Huntsman is sibling to Shadow. This class isn’t trying to replace anything else, or to be a “master class” unsuitable for beginners. It fits into most any setting, yet certainly couldn’t be described as “oatmeal”.
1- For the Monster Enthusiasts
If you want your hero to know all about monsters, specialize in hunting them, and even wield the same abilities they do, then this class is for you. Characters like Blade, Geralt of Rivia, Trevor Belmont, and Dante of “Devil May Cry” would fit well as huntsmen in Draw Steel.
2- Slowly Becoming The Monster
Huntsmen/women fight fire with fire, becoming partially monstrous themselves (whether figuratively or very literally) via their epic resource- Cruelty, which they get at 1st Level. Over the course of each adventure, players should be tempted to let their cruelty grow in exchange for increased strength and an eventual monstrous transformation!
3- Ruthless Aggression
This is a class focused on dishing out damage, securing kills, and making life difficult for enemies through debuffs and manipulation. Each ability has a unique additional effect from spending cruelty, increasing tactical depth and versatility. Huntsman brings the pain!
4- Ranged Weapon Support
The Draw Steel Heroes book is pretty light on character options for ranged weapon wielders. Huntsman contributes a lot to that archetype not only by serving as an excellent class for archery, but by doubling the options for ranged kits. Much like the characters that inspired it though, this class makes for great melee builds as well.
5- Fitting in with Core Classes
Ideally, the Huntsman would be perceived as a natural pick for the tenth option in the Heroes book. If Censor is brother to Tactician, and Talent is sister to Elementalist, then Huntsman is sibling to Shadow. This class isn’t trying to replace anything else, or to be a “master class” unsuitable for beginners. It fits into most any setting, yet certainly couldn’t be described as “oatmeal”.
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