Warden Rogard Hammerfell

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So... I built a rage-chemist mutagenist for fun.
Link (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1IVpMUlKNN3m1Qzl8nfsHek8mZdToplNk1B oGow9nrzc/edit?usp=sharing)

For the life of me, I can't figure out how many dice I get on the breath attack.
Intuitively, I'd get half my level in dice, like the Barb dedication does for Rage or the Advanced Fury feat does for prereqs.
However never is it stated, what my Barbarian level is.
That leaves two interpretations to me.

1: I don't have any barbarian levels and thus don't get any dice for it

2: My character level counts as my barbarian level.

I am stumped, as is the PFreddit discord.
What do people here think?


"Instead of gaining one kineticist blast, a terrakineticist chooses one simple blast from each element that has more than one simple blast."

The above is the suspect wording. If my reading is correct, this means the terrakineticist won't have a simple blast, if she's in a terrain with an affinity for fire or earth, as these elements only have one simple blast each.

Please tell me that I am wrong.


I've posted this thing just about everywhere else, and I'm still not entirely satisfied with it.
This is a Hellknight class created as an alternate class (AltC) based on the paladin. Started doing it because I was so dissatisfied with the PrC and very happy with the character concept, alas my HK died before i could use this, but...
I'd made one from scratch when I found Kalindlara's take, posted in Wayfinder, so I took that and edited it until, I ended with this.

If any of you have it in you, then please read it and gimme some feedback. Pick it apart, give me suggestions, heck build order based archetypes if you want to.

In particular, I am unsatisfied with the Disciplines and Infernal Armor.

EDIT: Whoops. Forgot to post the link.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JTOFTEZhy2EPTJdUNRe-1vdNUQxKhrA55nfW6zy l9-c/edit?usp=sharing


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The Share Training (Ex) class feature of the Eldritch Guardian (EG) states that the familiar can use all combat feats the EG can use.

Does that include weapon proficiencies?

I ask, as it would seem very silly to have to take a feat that provides a benefit I already have.

Relevant links.
EG Archtype
http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/fighter/archetypes/paizo---fig hter-archetypes/eldritch-guardian-fighter-archetype
Fighter
http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/fighter
Martial Weapon Proficiency
http://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/combat-feats/martial-weapon-proficiency---fin al
Heavy Armor Proficency
http://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/combat-feats/armor-proficiency-heavy

PS: I am aware outsiders get martial weapon proficiency.