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Majestic8705 wrote:
Bob_Loblaw wrote:


The dimensional X feats allow you to d-door and still attack.
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I was working on the build and I can get it to work. It just takes more effort to be as useful as I want. Looks like fighter/shadowdancer is probably the easiest way but I lose out on some of the abilities I want.

Ah yes...that pesky UC stuff. My only concern then is that with RAW, the Dimensional feats don't cover Spell like abilities besides the Monk's Abundant Steps.

PF SRD wrote:


Dimensional Assault
You have been trained to use magical movement as part of your combat tactics.
Prerequisites: Ability to use the abundant step class feature or cast dimension door, Dimensional Agility.

So abilities like Shadowjump wouldn't work because they use abilities that function 'like' dimension door. They make at least one obvious exception case, abundant steps which suggests the ability is exclusive to the abundant steps class feature. And I haven't seen any clarifications of it...mind you, I completely forgot these feats existed so take that with a grain of salt XP

Mind you, I hardly think it breaks the game if you extend the feats to d-door like abilities as well but you might wanna bring it up with your GM just in case.

Under RAW though, both Bard and Magus can cast D-door so there's that. Also there's Monk to level 12 then doing pretty much whatever you want from there out.

RAW is open to interpretation on some things. There was a lengthy discussion about this a few weeks back and one of the developers or designers spoke up saying that it should work with shadowstep.

That being said, as much as I want to play this I think I'm going to go a different route.

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