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I'm looking to play a Hobgoblin Unchained Rogue in an upcoming game, and would like advice on rogue talents and feats. I'm currently undecided as to what combat style to use, either TWF with wakizashis or TH with an elven branched spear. Any advice would be appreciated.

The game won't be particularly optimised, so that's not a huge issue.

The game is a 20 point buy.


So I'm going out of my comfort zone and playing a Hobgoblin Unchained Rogue. I was just wondering of there are any particularly good rogue talents or ninja tricks that I should be going for?


So I want to play as an Unchained Rogue, and am leaning towards TWF with wakizashis, but don't want to spend a feat on the proficiency. If I'm a hobgoblin, using the alternate class bonus for the rogue allows you to reduce the nonproficiency penalty for weapons by 1 per level, until it's 0, at which point you are proficient in that weapon.

If I combine this with the Adopted trait, and use that to get the Tiefling Arms Master trait, does this mean I get a new weapon proficiency every 2 levels?


Hi there, me and my friends are very new players to Pathfinder, in fact to roleplaying games in general. I was wondering if I could have some help deciding whether to go for a pure Draconic Sorcerer (unchangeable as I am already level 3) or a Dragon Disciple. I know Dragon Disciple is less powerful than Sorceror, but I love the idea of it, and I'm looking to be a melee caster. It's also unlikely that we'll get to level 20 before we leave for university, when I'll probably start again. I've read Oterisk's Guide, but it's all a bit over my head. I was hoping someone would be able to clarify some things for me, like how effective a Sorc10/DD10 will be at melee, what spell levels they will reach, if there are better mixes etc. We do have house rules that I can use my claws at all times, and that the breath weapon will scale all the way. Also, we only have the Core Rule Book and Bestiary to work from currently, so suggestions about other books to get are much appreciated. Thanks very much in advance! And sorry for the long post