Hairdar the Accursed / Hairdar Yunan

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I think it would just say "to the enemies of the dwarves" if it supposed to be dwarves. Since it says "your people" I assume that's however the follower would define their people.


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UPDATE: Added in a few more major feats and class features I was missing, and added in at least the most basic ways to boost Intimidate. Also made sure to at least make note of some of the stuff that I didn't include for space or other reasons.

I've included both a Word version and a Google Docs version though the Word version is the original and much better formatted.

Word Version
Google Version

Again, anything missing or even just personal advice on Intimidate/Fear builds is appreciated.

EDIT: Except the double-line boxes still don't seem to transfer through even in the word version ._. Since knowing what are class features and what are feats is fairly important I'll try to fix it by the next version at the minimum.


I was considering making a Shatter Defenses rogue and quickly realized their are A LOT of feats that either intimidate or take advantage of it. So in order to try and figure out the best way to go about it I put together this handy-dandy table:

17arkOracle's Intimidate Research

My moving from word to google docs kinda screwed with the formatting but I'll try and fix it up a little in the next couple days. I'm also considering fleshing it out a bit more, but I figured I'd ask: Is there anything I'm missing? I also like the idea of a coup de grace Slayer but the amount of saves you have to go through to pull it off makes me wonder if it'd really be worth it.

EDIT: I also just realized the double-lined borders didn't go through. You'll have to use your imagination for the class features.


My quick advice would be to use this guide as a starting off point: http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=187851

It's 3.5, but it should give you a good idea of what areas you should cover. The new magic item pricing rules are also similar in 3.5 and pathfinder, so if the DM is letting you use them you can get some decent custom stuff. Sorry I don't have any specific suggestions though.