Rynjin |
It says Paizo, and it's from the Dungeoneer's Handbook.
Apparently the SRD didn't add it to the table, and I've never heard anyone talk about it before though.
Though I can see why, it looks kinda garbage.
Though it's funny that even the Monk is as good at disabling traps as the Rogue now.
Oh wait, it seems to be a Torchbearer archetype.
Never heard of 'em, but it's also from that book.
But very odd since Monk is not one of the classes they're allowed to be it looks like.
Diekssus |
It says Paizo, and it's from the Dungeoneer's Handbook.
Apparently the SRD didn't add it to the table, and I've never heard anyone talk about it before though.
Though I can see why, it looks kinda garbage.
Though it's funny that even the Monk is as good at disabling traps as the Rogue now.
Oh wait, it seems to be a Torchbearer archetype.
Never heard of 'em, but it's also from that book.
But very odd since Monk is not one of the classes they're allowed to be it looks like.
no that's not quite right, looking at the book, there are 3 torchbearer types, rogue, alchemist and ranger, each with a attached archtype. then there is a different archtype section, its has dungeoneer themed archtypes.
The terracotta monk reminds me of the brother of the seal prestige class, its interesting if you want to break free of the stereotypical role distribution, better get a rogue or you'll die instantly to easily disarmable traps.