Defiance_v's page

Organized Play Member. 33 posts. No reviews. No lists. No wishlists. 1 Organized Play character.



Scarab Sages

So, I'm planning on running a Gnome Pure Div Specialist Wizard / Mindchemist Alchemist.

Essentially, the tactics I wanna go for is using the Wizard side to buff/debuff and then the alchemist side to buff my DCs of my debuffs and SoS spells as well as use their bombs for my main damage dealers when I begin to run out of useful prepared spells.

What I'm asking for is:

+ A decent stat block; I'm aware that as a gnome I'm going to start with an 18 INT instead of a 20. But I believe that will be okay. But I'm also not "tied" into the spot, so other suggestions would be welcome.

We're going to begin the campaign at level 1.

Could I also get a few suggestions as to feats that I should look into? I'm new to the gestalt game... so I'm not necessarily sure of what syncs well. It'll be nice to have a wizard's spellbook and be able to copy those spells to my alch's formulae book..

Scarab Sages

So I've been contemplating a character to run in a friend's Gestalt campaign.

Thinking of going:

Stonelord Paladin (Dwarf)

Foehammer Fighter (Dwarf)

feat wise -- being rather new I'm looking at the Cleave feats: Cleave, Greater Cleave, and Cleave Through.

adding whatever else may be of benefit.

So, what I'm asking here is: how well do you believe something like this will meld? Are there additional aspects I should be looking at? Something I'm missing that will ultimately render me... lame?

Scarab Sages

I've done some research into the character creation, but was wondering on the public opinion as to whether its better to straight up "equip" the eidolon all day or summon the eidolon via the Summon Eidolon spell with Augment Summoning feat (+4 STR and +4 Con) and lose out on the ability to have it attack those with Protection vs Evil?

Scarab Sages

So, I'm looking at building an epic Scarred Witch Doctor for a Kingmaker campaign that I'm going to be running in... as a player -- not GMing.

The party is going to be largely built with pro-players -- a crimson assassin and a bloodraging tiefling, transforming dragon monstrosity someone's come up with... along with a couple rangers or something similar.

The campaign isn't going to be by the books, but I'd also like to have a character that isn't going be so backseat that everyone else is going to outshine him. Is it possible for the Scarred Witch Doctor to shine like the first two classes? Or should I look into building something else of merit?

Your insight and input would be appreciated.