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79 posts. Alias of Matthew Desmond.




Afternoon, everyone! After my group finishes Rise of the Runelords, we’re gonna go forward into Shattered Star. I have an idea for a Half-Orc Goliath Druid focused on turning into a giant and wrecking foes. I’ve heard the adventure is pretty brutal, so would this be a good fit for it?


Evening everyone! A friend is going to start GM’ing RotR soon, and I was wondering about a character idea. I’ve always wanted to try a Redeemer Paladin, and want to know is this a good adventure to try it out in? I’ve never run through the whole thing, so are there opportunities to change the enemies minds and eventually alignments?


Hey guys! So a friend of mine wants to build a character who's basically Asura from Asura's Wrath, if you've played it. If not, he gets angry and punches people with 6 arms. I suggested synthesist summoner, but if anyone else has an idea, I'd love to hear it.


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Greetings all! I've recently had an idea for a character, but can't seem to find a way for it to work. I wanted to base the fighting style off of Hildegarde Von Krone from SoulCalibur IV & V. For those unfimiliar, she dual wields a spear and shortsword. Now, the only way I can find to get close is to dual wield a shortsword and shortspear, but that doesn't give me the reach that makes her combat style so deadly. Does anyone have any suggestions?


Greetings all! I've recently had an idea for a character, but can't seem to find a way for it to work. I wanted to base the fighting style off of Hildegarde Von Krone from SoulCalibur IV & V. For those unfimiliar, she dual wields a spear and shortsword. Now, the only way I can find to get close is to dual wield a shortsword and shortspear, but that doesn't give me the reach that makes her combat style so deadly. Does anyone have any suggestions?


I've been part of a group running WotR since the beginning, and it's been awesome. My Barbarian is well on his way to becoming a lesser deity of war. My one question is: has there been any indication that the PC's mythic powers will disappear and/or fade after the last boss is defeated? It was mentioned in Mythic Adventures that it could happen when a campaign is finished, but my character is such a badass that people who follow him are granted divine magic. That can't just disappear, can it?


Recently I've had this idea for a kind of combat wizard, maybe a half orc that starts with a high intelligence and a decent strength, uses a greataxe(since they're proficient), and uses mostly polymorph spells to be good in combat. Transmutation school would allow a increasing bonus to strength as I level, and polymorph spells would allow me to be decent in melee combat.

Do you guys think a character like this would be viable and/or fun to play?


Hello fellow RPGers! My players and I have tons of fun playing various tabletop games, but we've never played a long campaign. We would like to pick up one of paizo's adventure paths, so I thought I'd ask all of you which one do you think would be the best for a fun, long adventure?


Recently in a game I'm DMing, the alchemist player used the aforementioned ability to shift a high-ranking thieves guild member to good, got all the information they needed to take down the rest of the guild, and convinced him to surrender to the law to atone for his crimes. He will likely face life imprisonment or death.

The problem comes in when a couple of other party members think that what he did constitutes mind control, and thus an alignment shift on the alchemist's part. I'm a bit iffy on the subject, but I love the moral conundrum the alchemist is in with the party, who are wary of his new(to them at least) ability. I've come to the boards to ask you, my fellow players, your opinion on the subject.


We're starting a new campaign and I need some advice on the proper alignment for this character. He's a Titan Mauler Barbarian(usually a bad plan, but our GM has allowed me to use the clarification found here). He's a former slave who, after his master killed his family, killed his master with his & his father's scythes. The idea is for him to wield two scythes and maybe later on one bigger scythe. Also not the best mechanically, but imagine the cool factor.

My question involves his alignment. I originally thought CG would do it since he hates slavery and wants to free every slave he sees, and also wants to be a good person, but I'm unsure since he also hates slave owners and doesn't hesitate to kill them on sight. They're his Berserk Button. So should he be CN maybe?