edgartheraven |
Being a familiar isn't usual but is funny. I lite the power of insignificance, as you doesn't have much power DM is not concerned to you so you are more free to do whatever you whant. But one question still in my mind: how to set stats? Should I improve like others characters? It adds up with my familiar improvements? Allideas will be welcome.
LazarX |
Pathfinder PF Special Edition, Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber
You're walking in unknown territory.
If you're actually a familiar, you just use the familliar stats, and you improve as your master does. You don't get feats, and your skills are whatever your master has.
That's the rules. Anything variant from that is strictly homebrew at this point.