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Is the "psionic meditation" feat viable, for such builds ? I mean, psionic focus as a move action is a good trade, it seems...


I understand your point of view, and if I have the opportunity to make a range-based character in an other game, soulbolt is a solid first in my choices list.
Let's just say that my GM is very fond of D&D 3.5, and things which go beyond his narrow vision of the game are not permitted, or just tolerated (as a matter of fact, soulknife was authorized because it's the least psionic of the psionic classes (with Aegis)...).


Alas, archtype is something our GM has forbidden...

And yes, we lack a rogue... but it wasn't quite the type of pc I was envisioning, and we have a boat "full" of them, so... ;)
And as for "far reaching" classes, we have our quota with the sorcerer and the bard... ^^'


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I'm currently playing a level 3 soulknife, but I find myself facing some dilemna about its build.

Technically, it's not an optimized character, being the result of my GM permitting me to switch classes between adventures (a monk, now a soulknife). But the change isn't a complete one, as I must now keep my beginning race: a tengu.

I want to make a Two-handed soulblade specialist of it, with an accent upon very focused and brutal strikes (like "vital strike" augmented), but if I already know what blade skills I should take, I'm quite in the fog about feats (I need a list of feats going to the 14th level, nothing more, as our GM doesn't intend to go beyong that point...). Feats can come from pathfinder official line, as well as Dreamscarred "psionics expanded", and "psionics unleashed".

If it can help, our group is made of:
1 half-orc paladin.
1 half-orc witch.
1 human sorcerer
1 halfling bard.
1 tengu soulknife.

Thanks in advance!