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![]() Starting at 1st level, building Druid/Monk to shore up my defenses and also because the storm shape damage is based off unarmed damage. Taking Extend Spell for buffs and mostly going to be a tanky melee guy My main issue is with storm shape, both in terms of how to increase the damage you deal while shaped and also what you can do while in form. Can I spellcast? The bestiary information on whirlwind says I can't make my normal attacks or threaten stuff, so what all can I do? Also are there any things to be aware of or avoid when using this prestige class? ![]()
![]() The guy who runs my FLGS seems utterly convinced that the item that will be given out on free RPG day and the Goblins of Golarion book are the same thing. He bases this on the fact that they are both about goblins and that the first sentence in the description of goblins of golarion is "Here there be goblins" He's nuts right? ![]()
![]() This character was made for the Kingmaker adventures
Level 6 Inquisitor with the Narrows Survivor and Heirloom Weapon traits (Falcata) Gave him Power Attack, Furious Focus, Step Up, and the feat that let's you make knowledge checks about monsters as a move action instead of a standard action. He has Duck and Cover and Lookout as his free teamwork feats (In part to cover his low reflex save) He has max ranks (6) in all the knowledge class skills as well as bluff and sense motive. Magic items of note include a set of Elven Chain, a Ring of Sustenance, a Helm of Comprehend Languages and Read Magic, and a pair of "Sunglasses" that give him +5 to Sense Motive. He uses a Falcata two-handed for his weapon. His best skill of note is Sense Motive at +22 First off, should I make any changes to any of the above? Are there any good Pathfinder prestige classes for Inquisitor, or do I keep taking more Inquisitor? Are there any good ways I can increase his meager (37) Hit Points? ![]()
![]() I've been using the Playtest copy of the Alchemist core class for a character I've been playing in my weekly pathfinder game, but I picked up the APG this week, so I need to know if anyone can tell me the sorts of things I would need to change to make my character fit with the final rules.
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![]() So I'm an avid 3.5 player who got to play in my first Pathfinder game on Tuesday. I've been waiting to do so for a while, mainly because I wanted to try out the alchemist core class. So I bring in an elven alchemist (5th Level) to the game, and he seemed to be doing pretty well, what with the killing it with fire and more fire. (Potent Bombs and Precise Bombs) That is until we come upon some plant creatures who can grab us with tentacles, stun us, and then swallow whole. My character ends up getting hurt to -5hp and swallowed before he is cut out by a fellow party member. (9 Con) The party then stabilizes my character and puts him on the back of a horse of one of the party, which the paladin decides to use to ride in on and charge the other plant creature who was in combat with the druid. (Druid didn't want to leave his animal companion to die) The DM Rolls randomly to see who the plant attacks (Me!) and does enough damage to kill me.
DWARF! So the DM rules that I keep all of the elven racial traits based on upbringing (Weapon profs and such) and lose the traits of being an elf while gaining the traits of being a dwarf, but not traits of dwarven upbringing. For more fun, my character doesn't speak dwarven! So assuming Reincarnate only affects physical ability scores, I am a dwarf with an 18 intelligence who is an alchemist. What do I do now?
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