GM Elton |
Okay, I melded WoW style Alchemy with Pathfinder Alchemy just today, in fact. The party can stand to have another member.
Rules:
1. Choose any class you like, but I strongly recommend an Alchemist for -ahem- guinea pig testing (these are old 3rd Party Rules with new "3rd Party" rules).
2. All the information you need for character creation is on my wiki: Phaeselis Wiki.
3. You can bring your concerns about the alchemy rules so we can find out the best way to meld them together. Either on the wiki (please?) or here.
GM Elton |
Oh, sorry.
Purchase: Each character receives a number of points to spend on increasing his basic attributes. In this method, all attributes start at a base of 10. A character can increase an individual score by spending some of his points. Likewise, he can gain more points to spend on other scores by decreasing one or more of his ability scores. No score can be reduced below 7 or raised above 18 using this method. See Table: Ability Score Costs for the costs of each score. After all the points are spent, apply any racial modifiers the character might have.
The number of points you have to spend using the purchase method depends on the type of campaign you are playing. The standard value for a character is 15 points. Average nonplayer characters (NPCs) are typically built using as few as 3 points. See Table: Ability Score Points for a number of possible point values depending on the style of campaign. The purchase method emphasizes player choice and creates equally balanced characters. This system is typically used for organized play events, such as the Pathfinder Society (visit paizo.com/pathfinderSociety for more details on this exciting campaign).
Create a level 2 character.