brent norton |
Ok, my gm is not to keen on the summoner class for Kingmaker. So what about an exiled Tian-Xe wanting to set up a clan base in the river kingdoms. Rules questions... Is Katana a MW bastard sword? And can you build a better Samurai using the fighter build in Pathfinder or just use the class complete fighter
Thank you.
Paul Watson |
Ok, my gm is not to keen on the summoner class for Kingmaker. So what about an exiled Tian-Xe wanting to set up a clan base in the river kingdoms. Rules questions... Is Katana a MW bastard sword? And can you build a better Samurai using the fighter build in Pathfinder or just use the class complete fighter
Thank you.
1) Yes, it is.
2) Fighter. The Samurai class was undrepowered in 3.5 so with hte Pathfindre boost it'll be REALLY underpowered. and it made for a piss-poor representation of a samurai, too. They weren't two-wepaon fighters.
Go for Dazzling Display to represent their intimidation prowess and some focus on the Katana and you should be able to build a good samurai with a fighter.
DivineAspect |
Use the elven curve blade (Exotic Weapon Proficiency) and get Weapon Finesse.
Or the Aldori Dueling Sword, according to the setting the first swordlord had to learn it from somewhere, Why not a Tian? Maybe your family or clan taught them? That'd create a wierd kind of relationship, and prevent the default 'uncultured barbarians' reactions.
brent norton |
meabolex wrote:Or the Aldori Dueling Sword, according to the setting the first swordlord had to learn it from somewhere, Why not a Tian? Maybe your family or clan taught them? That'd create a wierd kind of relationship, and prevent the default 'uncultured barbarians' reactions.
Use the elven curve blade (Exotic Weapon Proficiency) and get Weapon Finesse.
Actually, was thinking his goal was to open his own school and buying going on the exploration he could show that his technique was as good or better than the swordlords of Aldori.