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Hello my lovely forum goers, I'm GMing a new pathfinder campaign in which all magic in the settings is drawn from ley-lines, each of which correspond to a different type of energy that have a different color (Based on Magic the Gathering).

I plan on giving each player unique bonuses depending on their personality and actions that would tie them to one or two colors.

I don't really have any ideas what I could do for this system, maybe:

Slighty Attuned to Red: Fire Resistance 5

Thoughts, comments, ideas and concerns?


Hello forum! I'm about to start a new Pathfinder campaign and I'm looking for your help with a character. I read the Fist of the Forest guide (Guide in question) and was confused. How many levels of each should I take? Starting at level 5, should I just go straight Druid then multiclass Monk, or vice-versa? I still want to be able to get 9th level spells, but can I do that while still keeping true to the build? I'm playing a Human with 30pb (ridiculous I know).

Thanks in advance!


Hi everyone! I'm currently in a campaign with a high mortality rate. Me being a person who dislikes dying, has created what is (to me) the most min-maxed character I have ever made. My question to you folks, is can I make it stronger?

http://www.myth-weavers.com/sheetview.php?sheetid=1004200


Good evening fellow forum dwellers! I am looking to acquire your assistance with a concept of a character that I have.

I'm looking to make a character that is a Bear Druid. No, not a druid specializing in bears. I'm looking to make a druid that is a bear.

Crazy, I know, but it doesn't end there. No, I've decided to throw a very silly wrench into this machine of d20. I want this bear to be seen as a human through such a ridiculously high bluff or disguise check (or both!) that no one actually knows that Sir Bearington is a bear, but a rather large and hairy person with a rather long nose with a large taste for mead and honey. He understands common, and growls in such a way people kinda get the gist of what he's saying (a la Stewie in Family Guy).

Stats are: 18, 15, 16, 10, 14, 17

Race can go up to 15 rp, though I'd prefer it not be too min-maxy. This is a silly concept for a silly game. With a stat array like that, I'm sure we can get some ridiculous things going!

And one more thing, we're currently at level 2. So a build near levels 5 or 10 would be awesome, and I can take it from there.

Thanks in advance people!


Hello friends and comrades, I'm looking to create a Ranger-type character who has both proficiency with the Wazikashi and the Katana. If the DM agrees to it, I can trade my animal companion for proficiency with the one or both of the two and I was planning on playing a human or half-elf to cover the other one if it's not covered by the trade. I figure I can two-weapon wield 2 Wazikashis, Two-Hand a Katana, or wield each at the same time in the daishō fashion. Looking at combat styles, I think that taking the Two-Weapon combat style would be the best to cover the build I'm looking at. Would I be right in assuming that, and using my regular feats to augment my abilities with the 2h Katana? Are there any other way I could otherwise improve or achieve this particular flavor?

Current Stats: Level 5

Str: 20 (+2 race)
Dex: 12
Con: 15
Int: 10
Wis: 14
Chr: 7

Combat Style Feats To Take/Taken: Two-Weapon Fighting > Double Slice > Improved TWF > Two-Weapon Rend > Greater TWF

Regular Feats to take: Quick Draw > Power Attack > ?


Hey everyone, I'm relatively new to Pathfinder and DnD in general, and looking to create a character with Irelia from League of Legends in mind. That is to say, he can control weapons and use them at a distance with his mind. Any class or material or race is fair game, and I'm curious as to if this is able to be done. Thanks for your guys' help!