Eldred the Grey wrote: Quick question to you august personages, I couldn't find much info on it and hope you had more on the rumour on Hasbro possibly selling WotC. First I hear of it, but I'm 100% out of the WotC loop. It would be Ultimate Intrigue kind of interesting if there WAS an attempt to sell WotC AT THE SAME TIME Paizo is stepping on the fund raising pedal...
For all it's worth, I'm having tons of fun with this build. It's so versatile it literally feels like playing a wizard... sorting through all the Swift Action possibilities is the only downside. Blistering Invective is my go to spell. It's just amazing. I'm actually playing the same build in a lower level separate campaign. Since guns are expensive, and that the gold is hard to come by in the other campaign, I use a repeating heavy crossbow in that one. But overall build is the same.
1d6 bleed not overpowered IMO. Bleed does not stack, which means the average bleed damage will be 3 pts. per round. 2d6 bleed is more serious, averaging at 7 pts. per round. The [insert word] critical feats' downside of 'working only on a crit' are not really a downside if you build the PC for high crit range and have other critical feats working together via Critical Mastery... with that said, Bleeding Critical is shyte, yes.
Ellismus the Blue wrote: I played S&S AP books 1 through 4 but our group disbanded due to players moving. I know it's a long way from now, but when you get to book 5 and 6 I have a level 10 inquisitor of Besmara who wouldn't mind helping culling the unworthy pirates from the Shackles gene pool! :) "Ahoy mateys. This Ellismus, he be yakking aboot me. Send for me if you run inta trouble with them Chelaxians or anyone who's questioning your letter of marques." This is the 10th-level inquisitor that can join book 5 or 6, if needed. |