Rangers in D&D
IIRC, the D&D ranger was inspired by Tolkien's ranger, in particular Aragorn.
The Ranger shares similar spellcasting mechanics with the Sorcerer, but with a limited spell list similar in philosophy with the druid, which makes it awkward in the Age of Despair.
Rangers in Dragonlance
There's no much to add: If Bards were easily customized for Fourth Age Dragonlance, then the ranger will be much more easier to change.
Actually, it is limited to the following changes:
- Rangers need to follow a god's teaching to get access to spells.
- Rangers have a Medallion of Faith
- Rangers has access to the normal D&D's ranger spell list, plus the spell of their god's domains/vocations
Then, only the following gods have rangers as priests:
Chislev
Of course.
Habbakuk
Of course.
Zeboim
Of course.
Conclusion
That was one fast. I expect the next on druids to be as easy...
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