It is easy to see what stats like economy, loyalty, stability, and unrest do. They are all defined under kingdom terminology But there are other stats that are barely talked about, such as Society, Lore, Law, Crime, and Corruption. They aren't really talked about on d20pfsrd or the kingmaker player's guide I can only find 1 use regarding these stats:
I have no clue what Law is used for
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Its been a few months from your initial recruitment, so I don't know what level you guys are. Any more info you could give on your campaign would be helpful, as I have no clue haha. I don't have a lot of time this moment to create a character, but possibly a general gist: Human Cleric, TN, worships Pharasma
I don't know a lot about fighters but my friends could probably help me out making a pretty nifty one. I don't mind creating a party-tailored character!
I am being told by an alchemist in our party that he can use his familiar to deliver his mutagen as a touch attack (it is a raven statue or something, he has taken a feat to make it his familiar). He is then quoting the mutagen description where any non-alchemist who drinks a mutagen becomes nauseated for 1 hour. My question is, is this even possible? I would think the touch would bypass the whole "drinking aspect" and simply give the target the mutagen effect. I just feel like being able to deliver a ranged touch nauseate with a duration of 1 hour is pretty ridiculous, if it were sickened though I would understand. I realize there is a DC 20 fort save, but considering that's higher than all of our spellcaster's DCs, I mean, sheesh.
Yeah, I do like the pathfinder conversion. The dragon banner netbook seems to be an add-on to the core, since Wizards apparently had no follow up material. It adds in a few new classes (and prestige classes), as well as revises a few others (such as the noble). There are a few new weaves, new skills like Sword Forms(!), and various new feats among which are +1 stats, and the Wolfbrother latent ability. It also has some things about chosen and forsaken, and that's where I stopped browsing. It seems pretty cool altogether.
So I've picked my abilities, background, and skills, still working on the rest. I did decide to be a Borderlander (Saldaean) Wanderer. I'm not quite sure if I want to go two-weapon dagger, or more thrown dagger/shortbow. Any recommendations? Anyway I ended up putting my abilities:
I figured the -1 to CHA would have the least impact, as well as reflecting his reserved personality, as the only CHA skill I've ranked up is Bluff for feinting. Background feat: Stealthy (+2 Hide/Move Silent)
I've got 40 skill points for level 1, which are kind of all over the place, but mostly focused in stealthiness and acrobatics...
Skill Allocation:
4 in Balance 4 in Bluff 2 in Climb 2 in Disable Device 4 in Hide 1 in Intuit Direction 2 in Jump 1 in Knowledge (Blight) 4 in Move Silent 2 in Open Lock 4 in Read Lips 2 in Search 4 in Sense Movive 4 in Tumble Still working on feats (depending on weapons), equipment, and backstory. Again if you guys have any recommendations please let me know, I'm still new to this stuff :)
Thanks! I've been pouring over the corebook and it seems rather similar to pathfinder so I should pick it up rather quickly. There are some differences (such as movement x1 speed doesnt provoke AoO's apparently) that I may take a bit getting used to... So I think I want to try a Borderlander Wanderer, but I'm not sure yet. Definitely not anything that channels, too complex for me right now. Okay so as this is only my second post, I'm not sure what the dice mechanics are but lets try it! First set:
Second set:
I will be taking the second set! |