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So, I'm kinda bored. Anybody feel like seeing a build for a particular PrC? I feel like experimenting, but I'm not feeling any particular PrC, so I'm looking for someone to propose me one.


I love Soul Drinker. I know what I'd do with it, but seeing other takes would be cool.


Kobold Battle Herald mounted on a flailsnail.


Cheapy wrote:
Kobold Battle Herald mounted on a flailsnail.

Dont think I can think of a single GM that would allow that mount. But for a kobold dragon herald (asuming 20 pt build):

Stats:
Str: 9 Dex: 14 Con: 12 Int: 10 Wis: 12 Cha 16

Cavalier (standard bearer)
1 Flagbearer
Bard (dragon herald)
2
3 Lingering performance
4
5 Toughness
Battle Herald
6
7 Great Fortitude
8
9 Extra Performance
10

This dude would be a super-pacifist.

Soul drinker: I'll have to look into it.


An immortal body snatcher. No idea how to make it with the rules.


An awakened construct who believes he is a gnome in a power suite.

With levels in ninja. Makes me think of Metalhead from TMNT. Not very sneaky at all...


Marthkus wrote:
An immortal body snatcher. No idea how to make it with the rules.

Beast Bonded Witch seems to be the only real choice.


You could also do an awakened pony with levels in bard. Or a whole village of them. My little brony style. Adventurers walk into town and everyone bursts into song.

Grand Lodge

Android Cleric or Inquisitor of Cixyron.

Wereshark-Kin Skinwalker Warpriest of Gozreh.


@ Chaos effect: For the soul drinker: I'd probably go for a high-int wizard, with magical knack . Probably follow charon, focus on item crafting.


The Dread Pirate Flailbeard... He's a dreaded pirate whose signature weapon is the flail embedded in his beard. Do it.


Halfling Rage Prophet with a sling staff.


williamoak wrote:
@ Chaos effect: For the soul drinker: I'd probably go for a high-int wizard, with magical knack . Probably follow charon, focus on item crafting.

The lack of casting requirement for the class made me always focus on Two Weapon Fighting with Conductive weapons for the Negative levels.


@ BBT: As an inquisitor of cixyron, I'd take the "black powder inquisition". The free musquet proficiency is nice though, which could be good for a ranged cleric.

As for the wereshark-kin skinwalker, I'd rather not touch ACG classes until the book comes out.

Liberty's Edge

This is an Idea that I'd like to propose to you: I want to build a wizard who focuses on transforming himself. I want to for sure play this and was thinking of focusing on Beast Shape/Elemental Body/Form of the Dragon.


Altus Lucrim wrote:

This is an Idea that I'd like to propose to you: I want to build a wizard who focuses on transforming himself. I want to for sure play this and was thinking of focusing on Beast Shape/Elemental Body/Form of the Dragon.

I have tried before to make a wizard/eldritch knight with the same theme. It is REALLY hard. This is just a far too MAD creation.

Grand Lodge

What about a Scarred Witch Doctor, who focuses on transforming himself?


blackbloodtroll wrote:
What about a Scarred Witch Doctor, who focuses on transforming himself?

I did make a scarred witch doctor build that was an eldritch knight. Unfortunately, they do not gain much polymorph spells. Otherwise, it's one of my most poweful builds ever (it really is, with 9th level casting, above 3/4 BAB, great HP & saves. Crappy AC though.)

Single-classed, the BAB is just too low, and since you cant qualify for "natural spells" the polymorph is a inconvenience. Still, hexes should work, so it wouldnt be awful, I just dont see much of a benefit from the transformation


Synthesist Samsaran could do decent in that role if Wizard isn't strictly required. Synthesist has your transformation needs covered and Samsaran would help you with your spell list but being able to pull in non-Summoner spells.


Make Wolverine, bub! SNIKT!


Vamptastic wrote:
Make Wolverine, bub! SNIKT!

Natural weapons ranger, with aspect of the beast (claws). After that, I think we can easily find an insane wizard/alchemist that would be willing to try to bind metal to your bones (no real rules for it though).


Ain't that a shame?

Make...a chainsaw. And then make an astronaut, from another planet.

Scarab Sages

Aberrant Sorcerer 1/Cave Druid x. You have ooze in the blood, and finally become one.


Make a cool glass of lemonade on a warm summer day. And then drink it, because you deserve it! :)


Vamptastic wrote:

Ain't that a shame?

Make...a chainsaw. And then make an astronaut, from another planet.

A... chainsaw? Like a ripsaw glaive user? I dont know, I guess any traditional reach build would do...

Astronaut from another planet:

Race: lashunta (from golarion's venus analogue, Castrovel)
Stats: High int, decent for the rest. Lots of skill points in profession (astronomy), knowledge ? (for space creatures?). A wizard would probably be best. I'll try to find something more specific.

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Brother of the Seal is a very cool Prestige Class that sadly is bad at its own trick. See if you can have any fun with it.


Build me an army worthy of Mor...er...ahem.

In all seriousness, I would like to see a Battle Herald that is a decent combatant, but really focuses on buffing allies.

Let's say...anywhere from 12th-15th level.

20 Point Buy. Your choice of race. Resources are anything published by Paizo. Standard WBL.

Thanks!


Kryptik wrote:

Build me an army worthy of Mor...er...ahem.

In all seriousness, I would like to see a Battle Herald that is a decent combatant, but really focuses on buffing allies.

Let's say...anywhere from 12th-15th level.

20 Point Buy. Your choice of race. Resources are anything published by Paizo. Standard WBL.

Thanks!

Very doable. The "best" build in that sense that I know of is cavalier 4/bard 1/battle herald X. I know I have a build based in that somewhere, I just need to find it. My standard is level 13.


Petty Alchemy wrote:
Brother of the Seal is a very cool Prestige Class that sadly is bad at its own trick. See if you can have any fun with it.

Not sure what to do with the brother of the seal. Hmm...


I would also like to see a competitive Lantern Bearer build.


Kryptik wrote:
I would also like to see a competitive Lantern Bearer build.

It isnt an awesome PrC, but it's decent. I built a fighter/spherewalker/lantern bearer build. It's ok, but Lantern Bearer adds little that isnt flavor.


How would you build superman?


zauriel56 wrote:
How would you build superman?

I would not. Superman exists in a quantum realm of "has any power he needs". Actually, that's not that far from a wizard or cleric.

Sczarni

Build a Horizon Walker.

I looked it over, and it seems a very odd PrC. The focus on Terrain seems to suggest it's for rangers, but anybody can qualify for it pretty easily, and the abilities you get don't really suggest a build aside from that one terrain mastery that makes you immune to fatigue.

Build me a Horizon Walker that isn't just a Barbarian with a dip, but was actually built to BE a Horizon Walker.


Silent Saturn wrote:

Build a Horizon Walker.

I looked it over, and it seems a very odd PrC. The focus on Terrain seems to suggest it's for rangers, but anybody can qualify for it pretty easily, and the abilities you get don't really suggest a build aside from that one terrain mastery that makes you immune to fatigue.

Build me a Horizon Walker that isn't just a Barbarian with a dip, but was actually built to BE a Horizon Walker.

I have built several. I'll try to post it up later, but it's billed as a "planar ranger". It's an insanely powerful build if you use favored terrains (and stack them) and take advantage of terrain dominance. It stacks higher than favored enemy, and while combined with the spell "instant enemy", it allows you to go Nova against a specific enemy with ease, easily getting +24 to attack a single enemy. (But that' the cheesy version to drive a GM insane).

Grand Lodge

Let's go with concept then.

1) Mongolian Falconer.

2) Manspider.

3) Siren.


Bar brawler, barfly type character. Basically exists in taverns and pubs, and adventures better while s(p)itfaced or hammered. You can do anything you want if you feel it fits that theme. Go nuts.


I'd like to see a red mantis assassin. They are cool in concept, but they are quite MAD, so i'd like to see some good use of their capabilities.


Gnome first worlder summoner! For ease let's say 20 pt buy


Two things, the first closer to your actual request, the second just something I'd love to see your take on.

Challenge The First: Build a Pathfinder Delver. 20th level, 20 point buy, any race, all Paizo Pathfinder material allowed.

Challenge The Second: A Feral Gnasher Goblin Barbarian, that frequently sets himself on fire before grappling foes. May multiclass if desired but the majority of levels should be in Feral Gnasher. Same build rules as above.

Grand Lodge

I am already playing a Hobgoblin Pathfinder Delver, that hides from everything.

No, I really mean that.

Everything.

Shadow Lodge

Ash from Evil dead/Army of the dead

you must be able to:

-hold onto a shotgun, shoot, and reload with one hand.
-use a chainsaw (of closes thematic interpretation) in the other
-use no armor
-be bad ass and say "this is my boom stick" for AOE demoralize checks
-be fearless
-kick ass and chew bubble gum (best bab possible)


1. Alchemist Bomb Healer (Fun with AoEs and splash would be different, plus I think there is some potential for interesting status and CC stuff)

2. Skald (Not out yet, but I like hearing peoples thoughts about them)

I would second a Battle Herald or any interesting "Buff" build. I"m trying to find an interesting support character and keep coming up short every time I look at Bards.

Dark Archive

A character whose primary tactic in combat is to set themselves on fire and grapple a foe, but who is actually effective at it and useful for doing so.


Dieben wrote:
A character whose primary tactic in combat is to set themselves on fire and grapple a foe, but who is actually effective at it and useful for doing so.

A Tetori Monk from the Jihad Monastery?


Vamptastic wrote:
Dieben wrote:
A character whose primary tactic in combat is to set themselves on fire and grapple a foe, but who is actually effective at it and useful for doing so.
A Tetori Monk from the Jihad Monastery?

An Ifrit Tetori with the Scorching Weapon and Blazing Aura feats.


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MinMax debuffing Court Bard.


I'd love to see your take on an 10th level Dwarven Barbarian turned Fighter(or Paladin) who fights with Dwarven Urgrosh and throwing axes/light hammers for ranged weapons.


Transvestite Master Spy with max ranks in perform sing?

*Rocky Horror Picture Show*

Scarab Sages

5 Con, Melee-Based Wizard Elf. Survive to Level 20. Start.

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