This is what I've come up with so far and I'm looking for some input to make this build work and/or make it better! -Race-
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I took the suggestions I received and this is the Society Build I'm working with. I currently have this fighter at level 4 and he is doing quiet well. If anyone sees some feats I should switch around please say so. Also, since Bracers of Falcon Aim are banned in Society play, I might take the improved critical feat so unless someone can talk me out of it. -Race-
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I've been working on an idea for a Weapon Finessing Ninja and this is what I have come up with so far. Also, this ninja is for Society play! What I am looking for is what other people think of the build, and/or any advice is welcome! Thanks! Class: Ninja 12
STR 11
Feats:
*(Agile) Weapon echantment as soon as I can afford it!*
I have an idea on items(not listed)as well, but will take suggestions too!
I started a new character when I started to pick up a few games as a GM. First game I GMed was Assault of the Kingdom Impossible. Originally I wanted to add the credit to my first character in which I played AotKI and found out I could not. My choices where add the credit to a fresh level one character or apply the credit later. I chose to apply the credit later because, I was already planning to play Motff and just GMed We Be Goblins. My question is when I apply the credit and fill out the chronicle scenario # do I fill it out as 1 or do I fill it out when I apply credit?
I was looking for an official ruling how how shadow clone work? I assume it work exactly the same as mirror image. Shadow Clone (Su): The ninja can create 1d4 shadowy duplicates of herself that conceal her true location. This ability functions as mirror image, using the ninja's level as her caster level. Using this ability is a standard action that uses up 1 ki point. Mirror Image
This spell creates a number of illusory doubles of you that inhabit your square. These doubles make it difficult for enemies to precisely locate and attack you. When mirror image is cast, 1d4 images plus one image per three caster levels (maximum eight images total) are created. These images remain in your space and move with you, mimicking your movements, sounds, and actions exactly. Whenever you are attacked or are the target of a spell that requires an attack roll, there is a possibility that the attack targets one of your images instead. If the attack is a hit, roll randomly to see whether the selected target is real or a figment. If it is a figment, the figment is destroyed. If the attack misses by 5 or less, one of your figments is destroyed by the near miss. Area spells affect you normally and do not destroy any of your figments. Spells and effects that do not require an attack roll affect you normally and do not destroy any of your figments. Spells that require a touch attack are harmlessly discharged if used to destroy a figment. Since the text shown for shadow image is vague, it says use the ninja's level as the caster level. That being said, wouldn't you use as it as the mirror image spell seeing that two parts of it require caster level? I've Run into instances where GMs let use it like MI and get my 1d4+X, where others only let me get 1d4 because of the vague text. The other part of this which is confusing is that SI say refer to MI, so why would I only take the part of the spell that states caster level for duration and not take the part that say add +1 clone for every three caster levels? Is the reason they put the vague text for shadow image and the link for mirror image on it is so you just use the same spell? Anyone, preferably a high ranking official, that could clear this up would be much appreciated!
I wanted to make this clear so that this makes sense for me. If you use a pregen character, for example level 4, in a tier 4-5 and you complete the mission you are suppose to get the tier 4-5 reward. I was lead to believe that you can take the reward for the lower tier (1-2) so that you could add it to a level 1 or 2 character. Is this right? I'm just looking for clarification. |
