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Yeah I went ahead and send herolab an email about it. We will se what happens.
That is what I thought too. But when I am on herolab, Ironbeard does not show on the oracle spell list.
Wondering why and when they took off ironbeard for an oracle spell. Defeats my idea for my dwarven barbarian worshiper of Gorum, blessing him with armor spikes through his beard.
Yeah, got Raging Vitality, a good composite bow, +1 short sword, plan on taking blind fight, and will be able to rage fly in a couple levels. What are good long range healing spell our cleric should take?
Level 8 barbarian, hoping to continue deep into later levels. How have other barbarians dealt with higher level play.
In the lower levels, been fairly easy dealing with all the enemies, but higher level play seems intimidating. Keeping my fortitude and will saves high.
Level 8 barbarian, hoping to continue deep into later levels. How have other barbarians dealt with higher level play.
In the lower levels, been fairly easy dealing with all the enemies, but higher level play seems intimidating. Keeping my fortitude and will saves high.
I was going to go with an Flame Oracle, but yeah, my base Charisma is only 10, need one more to cast. I like the flavor or a flame oracle more, but it would defeat the ironbeard flavor I wanted too. Still might and either get a Headband of alluring charisma for the boost.
I am thinking about a level dip or warpriest for basically 1 spell, Ironbeard. I know it's not anything awesome, but I just like the flavor of it. I might do a second dip in the future if he keeps wrecking everything.
What do yall think?
Not looking to make a super creepy, death loving worshiper of Urgathoa. I was thinking of a sorcerer, that likes to bring things back from the dead, just undead. Is it possible?
That is what I was thinking, fairly situational. I'll probably just go with raging vitality. Since we are playing Rise of the Runelords, we are facing a lot of goblins right now, dont think that will last though.
How often does the ability to cleave come up? I'm a level 3 Barbarian, thinking about whether to take cleave for my 5 lvl feat. Came into a good cleave situation with goblins and goblin dogs. I had planned on taking raging vitality at next level. How often does a good cleave help?
Yeah, I have done a little research on teamwork feats with my dwarf cavalier, but built him completely wrong, will definitely look into with my inquisitor.
I think we are close to leveling and at level 4 I was thinking of getting flames of the faithful and inheritor's smite. Both of those look like pretty good melee buffs.
I'm building a dwarf inquisitor, my first steps in to both a more religious character and magic wielding character.
My group consists of a paladin, cleric, and ranger, and looking for info on my place. With both a range and melee character that can do higher damage than I and the cleric healing, I was planning on being basically the skill monkey jack of all type, doing mainly melee, back up crossbow work, and possibly the buffer and intimidator in later levels.
3rd levelStats are
Str 16
DeX 14
Con 11
Int 13
Wis 16
Cha 11
Equip
War hammer
Scalemail
Crossbow
Feats
Toughness
Precise strike
Dodge
Spells
CLW
Divine Favor
Shield of Faith
True strike
I'm sketchy on the spells, so info and help with that would be great
I normally play martial characters, but my friends and I are starting a Crimson Throne, and I wanted to try out inquisitor. I love the dwarven pantheon, so i went with an inquisitor of Thrudd, strength domain.
Stats level 3
Str 16
DeX 14
Con 11
Int 13
Wis 16
Chr 11
Warhammer
Light crossbow
Scalemail
We have a paladin, cleric, and ranger. I thought about trying to play the all round character, smash, shoot, or heal/magic dealer and intimidate in role play. Any help on how to progress my spells, because I'm not so familiar with them. Should I use my judgements fairly often or wait for a bigger bad guy? Thanks a lot.
I'm making a dwarf barbarian might pick up a level or 2 of lame Oracle, rage cycling, but was wondering about movement speed.
As a dwarf my base movement is 20, plus fast movement is 30ft. The lame description says if your base speed is 20, you are only hindered by 5 ft, but 10 feet of your base speed is 30ft.
I read it as fast movement just increases your speed by 10ft, but doesn't increase your base speed.
Should my dwarfs speed be 20ft or 25ft?
What about crafting, was thinking about doing craft armor or weapons. Was reading a bit into it, looks not worth it in later levels due to time to craft items.
Building a IR Dwarf that's also a master craftsman. Starting at level 1, woth a group that cant meet up very often, so I don't know how far we will get, but I planned out most of the levels.
Stats
Str 17
Dex 13
Con 15
Int 13
Wis 15
Cha 10
Traits
Beserker of the Society
Lost Origins (don't remember why I took it, but GM won't let me change it.
Taking craftsman as an alternate racial trait. Plan on taking a craft skill point every level. Should I focus on weapons or armor to start?
1 Power Attack
2 Beast Totem
3 Furious Focus
4 Elemental Blood (Fire)
5 Master Craftsman
6 Beast Totem
7 Craft Magic Arms and Armor
8 Renewed Vigor
9 Endurance
The rest might change, doesn't matter.
Thoughts or ideas are greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Yes, last play through I got something for my strength, it was a pair or jeweled daggers or scimitars that when worn as a pair, plus 3 strength, or split to plus 1 each. That should help a lot.
Don't think the DM,will allow ability changes, he let us reset feats this last run, but I don't know. I have good hp, that's why I've been a bodyguard for our bard and wizard while the Wolf attacks, he's one of the best characters in our game right now.
Yeah had it wrong, weapon focus, shield focus, intercept charge, and outflank. I have been a blocker for our bard or wizard, and I'm the oder of the dragon, giving slight boosts when I can.
We rolled for stats, since I'm new, I thought building for extra skills and languages was a good idea, it wasn't. DM sold me an item to boost strength, so that should help next time I level.
This is my second character build for pathfinder, so I'm new. We are at level 5, I put my ability scores into strength, so here are my stats.
STR 11
DEX 11
Con 15
Int 14
Wis 13
Cha 10
My mount is a wolf, using him as an animal companion, no mounted combat until he is large, DM is allowing it.
My feats are
Weapon proficiency battle axe
Shield proficiency
Shield focus
Outflank
Intercept charge
Anything I can do to make him better?
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