Lamashtu (symbol)

Jo-ma-So87's page

9 posts. No reviews. No lists. No wishlists.


RSS


Dasrak wrote:
What class are you? How do you typically fight in combat? What sort of concept do you have in mind to work towards? What you've presented here doesn't look like a typical ranged build (I don't see any reason why you would use a Crossbow over a Longbow, and the Opening Volley feat in particular indicates to me that you're making a lot of melee attacks, which is highly unusual for a ranged specialist), so I'm hesitant to make suggestions when I don't know what you're doing.

Gm is actually letting me use Opening volley with the other Party members so the +4 goes to any melee used before the end of my next turn

Im mainly going for an archer but the class i picked out the bowl was fighter. Im new to PF and usually always play magic users so fighter/ Archer builds are all greek to me.


Scott Wilhelm wrote:


Funny thought, be a Grenadier Alchemist and put Alchemal Bombs and Flasks of Lamp oil on your bolts for a little extra oomph.

One of the barrels actually shoot any of the following Liquid Ice, Alchemist Fire, Bottled Lightning and my personal Fav Ghast Retch attached to a standard arrow


6 barreled revolving Crossbow each chamber is enchanted with a enchantment and it is auto load and endless ammo when using standard arrows and no enchantment they have a bleed


magispitt wrote:
Jo-ma-So87 wrote:
magispitt wrote:
I'd recommend Manyshot but you said you mainly use a heavy crossbow; considering you don't even have rapid reload I'd consider using a longbow instead.
Should have mentioned its an enchanted crossbow,Lamashtu gave me, that im kind of attached to
Literally, or figuratively? This is Lamashtu we're talking about

Both sadly


magispitt wrote:
I'd recommend Manyshot but you said you mainly use a heavy crossbow; considering you don't even have rapid reload I'd consider using a longbow instead.

Should have mentioned its an enchanted crossbow,Lamashtu gave me, that im kind of attached to


Stats:
Str 10 Dex 18 Cons 14 Int 16 Wis 10 Cha 8 BAB +6

Stix Fighter(Subtype Archer mainly uses Heavy crossbow)

Current Feats:
Precise shot, Point blank shot , Rapid shot , Bullseye shot and Opening Volley.

About to get my next feat but kinda lost on what to get next any suggestions?


This is great this will give me a base for what I need!


Like I said I'm fairly new to PF The GM said that as long as I can explain how it all works he will allow it. I was thinking about something along the lines of a rotating barrel and each barrel has an affect the bolt giving it that dmg affect. My problem is I don't know what materials have the attributes I want.

Ive found these Liquid Ice 1 d6 dmg Alchemist Fire 1 D6 Bottled Lightning 1 d8 and Acid 1 D6

Any other suggestion? Are there any stones/gems/metals that I can buy that would have the same affect?


Little back story first: Im new to Pathfinder and Im a Stryx fighter who mainly uses bows and crossbows who is a bit of a gear head.

So I’ve made a deal with my God and she granted me a magic crossbow that I can alter how I want and my GM is letting my mix magic and tech and build something FUN! Only catch is I have to be able to actually explain what I used to make it and how it works that’s where yall come in.

My idea it to do a crossbow that I can imbue the bolts with elemental magic, bleeding spell, Transmog, or even duplication. I just need power sources to do it. What I’m looking for is something in pathfinder that contains elemental magic. Ive read a bit and know there are the Elemental gems but they contain actual elementals(which could work) but I want to see what my options are. I know weapons made from Blood crystal add dmg but they also only do half the damage. I don’t want to make weapon OP AF but I do want something that will give me a good bang. I will have to buy these resources as well in game so cost is something to consider but not a deal breaker. We (the group) were given rights to a Dwarven mine so I have a good bit of PP in the bank.

Any help would be appreciated

Thanks