| Nerios |
I was about to comment on another Mounted & Firearms build, Ranger with Trophy Hunter Archetype, choosing the Boon Companion Feat to bring the Animal Companion up to your level, but then I noticed one of its features also replace the animal companion option :(
it seemed a very good build because it would lead to an utility character, not just a combat focused one, with more skills and favored terrain (mountains and hills in my case). It would fit the concept nicely.
Its advantage over Dune Drifter is the fact that, by gaining the Amateur Gunslinger feat within the Firearms Style class feature, the Trophy Hunter can use ANY 1st level gunslinger deed, and you progress every 4 levels in gaining more deeds or grit feats (faster progression), while in contrast the the "Have a Gun" class feature of the Dune Drifter Gunslinger also gives the Amateur Gunslinger, but allows you to choose a single 1st level deed, and you progress gaining grit feats every 6 levels, and gain more deeds only after 9th level (much slower overall).
That said, I don't care a lot for the other features of the whole Trophy hunter archetype, but the Firearms Style is sweet for sure. Considering the setting is somehow technologically advanced, and the GM said firearms are quite common, do you guys think it would be much os stretch to ask to take just the Firearms Style and retain all regular ranger class features?