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Gobo Horde wrote:

Sure you can get the insane healing factor in pathfinder. You can even get it at low levels if you put a lot of focus into it.

To start with, you will want the Fast Healer feat. Next you would want some form of constant healing. The easiest would be the Fire Gods Blessing feat (Orcs of Golarion) and either an early gift from the gm of a flaming weapon or through Fire Forged Steel equipment (Ultimate Equipment). Basically every round that you attack and deal fire damage you heal 1 hp. Then fast healer kicks in and you heal another 1-2 hps. gaining 2-3 hps every turn at lower levels is quite strong and you could get it at level 3 (equipment non-withstanding). Go human and take racial heritage (orc) as your bonus feat. Take your first level in Unbreakable Fighter (Ultimate Combat) and take your first level as fast healer/fire gods blessing. At 3rd level take the other.
The main problem with this is the reliance on the equipment and the fact that it is offensive healing rather than passive healing. So another option is to go Barbarian and get the Renewed Vigor and Regenerative Vigor rage powers. You cant take this until level 6 and it is only usable once per day but it gives you passive regeneration as long as you rage. Pity Deadpool is not the raging barbarian type :P You could still be CN, dual wield weapons and take the chaos totem powers (and be a...

Hi a little help please, im using this build for a half-orc fire kineticist, but its possible my DM will argue about the Fire Gods Blessing feat and fast healer feat, because fast healer feat works with resting or through magical healing, so i want to know if the healing from Fire gods blessing feat is considered as magic.

Also, i wish i could use this build with a goblin instead of orc or human hehe


JiCi wrote:
Gluttony wrote:

We've got Vi to think about now too... Monk is the obvious choice, but in terms of personality she does not seem lawful enough to be a monk.

If Vi's a monk she's definitely gotta be a martial artist, since they can be of nonlawful alignment. I think she would probably serve best as a fighter of some sort though.

On an older champion, we currently have Nidalee as an elven (Lion Shaman) Druid. Would she not work quite well as a Human (Feral Child) Druid? Feral Child is quite literally the 'raised by animals' archetype after all.

I had in mind that VI would be a martial artist as well, and I agree with you on Nidalee.

Thresh is... weird... A skeletal champion Bones oracle with a kusari-gama?

xevious573 wrote:

Ultimate Campaign has rules for Young Characters... I couldn't help but think:

"Have you seen my bear Tibbers?"

Add a soulbound doll that can grow in size, and you're set :)

I'm still undecided on making Annie a sorcerer/wizard specialized in Fire magic or a Fire oracle.

What about the Kinesist class from Occult Adventures? Fire Element - Pyrokinetcists

(Q) Fire blast
(W) Fan of flames
(E) Flame Shield
(R) Spark of life


shadowhntr7 wrote:

Yeah, mine takes that Familiar Folio option as well.. though speaking of which, that's another thing you can use. The Sage archetype grants your familiar 2 ranks per level (essentially giving 4+Int between the two), and bardic knowledge. Even with a bad Int you can cover some knowledges, though not to the wizard's degree of course.

Mine's going with Mauler probably. Planning to get Improved familiar (Pseudodragon) at 7th, which will be pretty awesome.

Note to self: Get Hat of Disguise for Pseudragon.

Why a Hat of Disguise for Pseudragon? I mean, how are you going to use that with the Pseudragon?