Dustyboy |
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So I'm looking at the final step of my class Which is a somewhat custom Multiclass Archetype that I worked with Elghinn Lightbringer to create
essentially a Ninja/Cleric combo
What it provides is a weaker channel energy, I'll be taking darkness variant and it only scales to half my class level
It provides sneak attack to 7d6, some spells, a single domain (Darkness for this character) and a ki pool.
My DM has already allowed this.
I've worked out most of the feats progressing with a two-weapon fighting hand crossbow build designed to crank out as much SA damage in a 30 foot radius as possible
So here's the catch...
Do I want to be drow or fetchling? this changes the first three feats and a major multiclass option
With fetchling I'll be taking Dodge/mobility(Which weren't in the original plan) so I can go into the Shadow dancer for HIPS and Hand crossbow proficiency
With Drow I'll be taking the three drow Noble feats and one level in the drow fighter archetype
this is going to be an intentionally somewhat bland adventure (Our groups have been playing in odd variant campaigns for a while) with dungeon crawls and pirates as the theme.
my spells are based on wisdom, so I'll be gimped there with fetchling, though with drow I'll lose Con.
Then there are the racial traits, displacement vs darkness, and 50% constant miss chance vs high spell resist.
any input on this?
TL:DR Whats better for a Ninja/cleric that's based around stealth, Drow or fetchling?