Originally Posted by
Karma
I've borked my pure dwarven fighter build (first life, 28 pts, VIP with +3 strength tome purchased).
I've borked it in a way that seems pretty obvious: 20lvls of fighter requires healing. Unfortunately, having played more pnp than DDO, I assumed a great armor class would bridge the gap. I also assumed the Kensei tree was a "fighter" tree and didn't realize it was the go-to tree to multiclass fighters.
I also didn't even consider multi-classing because I thought the capstone would stack with the 40pt enhancement in the Kensei tree. Whoops.
So, I'm now in Epic and just not cutting the mustard. I've decided to resurrect with the lesser heart of wood and have been playing around with different builds. I'd like to respec, at this point, as a constitution-based sword-and-boarder. I'd taken some feats w/two-handed fighting, and will drop those. I'll also invest the requisite Kensei points into the Stalwart Defender tree to get that 40pter.
Essentially, the fact of the matter is that the upper level Kensei skills are not useful enough, in terms of DPS, to my character. While the damage is nice, it's just not enough to overcome my guy's glaring weaknesses in a) HPs, b)self-healing c)lack of any useful skill for the party (like intimidate or even UMD). Right now, I can jump and swim.
So, I've been playing with the character planning app, and I have two questions: is there any reason I shouldn't just take rogue for two levels (1st as rogue, doesn't matter when 2nd, as I'm already in epic levels) to get the extra skill points, other than hit dice? Am I missing something or does this amount to taking a total of 12 less hit points for about 40 extra skill points? Really, I've been messing with this for hours and it seems that way. Please, please correct me if I'm wrong or missing something obvious.