Douglas Muir 406 |
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Kobold (Advanced Race Guide): Opportunists of the first order, Kobolds excel at taking advantage of their foes. Any time an enemy would be denied its dexterity modifier to its armor class the DC of a Kobold bloodline sorcerer's spells against that target increases by +2 (I told you not to count them out).
Okay, so what if you play a kobold sorceror who invests in Advanced Feint? The stupid Combat Maneuvers feat tax is painful, but if you take a trait that gives you Bluff as a class skill, at the end of the day you should be getting that +2 more often than not.
Thoughts?
Doug M.
Majuba |
Sounds great. Also, Bluff *is* a class skill for Sorcerers.
The feats are Combat Expertise and Improved Feint by the way. Taking Greater Feint eventually would make your party very happy.
Talk to your GM though, b/c technically your feint target is only denied their dex against your next melee attack, not when you cast a spell. But that is really splitting hairs.