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I have one level of Brawler and 3 levels of samurai and I want to take weapon specialization. Relevant text from Brawler entry: At 1st level, a brawler counts her total brawler levels as both fighter levels and monk levels for the purpose of qualifying for feats. Relevant text from the Samurai entry (I believe the text on d20pfsrd differs slightly and I'm not sure if there was some official errata that changed the rules): Finally, his samurai levels stack with any fighter levels he possesses for the purposes of meeting the prerequisites for feats that specifically select his chosen weapon, such as Weapon Specialization. I also have other character levels, so I would be tryouts by to take weapon specialization at 7th level. Do I qualify?


Great guide. Nice job. The biggest thing I think is missing is a relative color rating of the different builds. to me, two-weapon fighting is vastly superior to the others, as you get significantly more attacks to which you'll be adding sneak attack damage, plus Dex is your only must have ability score, so you can still be an outstanding skill monkey.

I'm playing one right now and it's lots of fun. I have decent Con and Wis, but I'm still planning on taking all 4 Iron will and Great Fortitude feats. Saves really are the Rogues biggest weakness. Is it just me, or is the +5 cloak of resistance for 25,000gp the best value in the whole game? Nothing affects the amount of fun you can have like failing or making a saving throw.

Also, I made my strength a 12 from the beginning for carrying capacity, and this still felt like cutting it kind of close. 33 lbs is your max light load with a 10 strength. Seems less than ideal if you want to wear clothes and armor at the same time.