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Diego Rossi wrote:

so I see little reasons to keep it small.

Well. It's cute.


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Presently i am thinking about this build:

LVL Class: Rogue 1 0 BAB
1 (Feat) Two-Weapon-Fighting 1 0
2 (Rogue Talent) Weapon Training --> Weapon Focus (Kukri) 1
3 (Feat) Combat Expertise 2
4 (Rogue Talent) Trap Spotter 3
5 (Feat) Gang up 3
6 (Rogue Talent) Combat Trick-->(Dazzling Display) 4
7 (Feat) Martial Dominance 5
8 (Rogue Talent) Obscuring Strike 6
9 (Feat) Improved Two-Weapon Fighting 6
10 (Rogue Talent) Double Debilitation 7
11 (Feat) Improved Critical (Kukri) 8
12 (Rogue Talent) Hide in plain sight (Urban) 9
13 (Feat) Shatter Defenses 9
14 (Rogue Talent) Opportunist 10
15 (Feat) Combat reflexes(?)/Critical focus(?) 11
16 (Rogue Talent) Blinding Strike-->Blinding Critical 12

The idea is to utilize the skill unlock for the UCRogue to get intimidate unlocked and then try to intimidate via Martial Dominance. Since Martial dominance requires me to crit a lot, i am taking in the obscuring strike/blinding strike combo as permanently blinding opponents sounds really powerful.

What do you think? Am i just too optimistic here?


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Hi,

i am going for arcane trickster: ROG (1), Wizard (3), Arcane Trickster (10)

His role is more or less being the face of the party and sneak attacking with rays and darts from stealth.

I have 2 questions:

1. If i read the rules correctly the Arcane Trickster does not get any new spells on level up, so he has to purchase & scribe all spells?

2. Which arcane school works best with the trickster? At present i am trying to decide between Divination, Evocation and Conjuration.

Divination will give me +1 INI and the ability to always act in a surprise round

Conjuration will give me 8 acid darts per day, and tons of usefull spells for my extra-spell slot.

Evocation will give me +1 DMG in most spells, but not so many useful spells.

This will be my first game of Pathfinder as P&P (i have played lots, and lots of Kingmaker) and i have no idea how big of a deal the whole surprise round thing from Divination is.

Any thought on this?