tanhy
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Hello just a casual question here, about this feat(s)
In the Inner sea world guide, it states a feat that is Aldori dueling mastery(Combat). While Inner sea primer, states the feat aldori dueling mastery(Local). Both are very different feats with the same name, anyone can clarify this confusion?
Thanks.
| Volaran |
I just took a look through the Inner Sea Primer. It has traits and archetypes, but no feats. There is a 'Sword Lord's Page' trait for Brevoy and an Aldori Swordlord archetype.
The archetype references the Aldori Dueling Master feat, and notes that it is found in the world guide. It does not designate it as a 'Local' feat.
| JaceDK |
Volaran is correct. The Aldori Dueling Master mentioned in the Inner Sea Primer is a fighter archetype, not a Feat.
Links to both:
Aldori Dueling Master archetype
Just in case you don't know how archetypes work, that info is found here:Archetypes
Helaman
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Volaran is correct. The Aldori Dueling Master mentioned in the Inner Sea Primer is a fighter archetype, not a Feat.
Links to both:
Aldori Dueling Master archetype
Just in case you don't know how archetypes work, that info is found here:Archetypes
Its a fascinating Fighter Archetype/feat/trait set - basically you are famous in your style and ability, almost like a gunslinger or one of those 1950-60s travelling japanese swordsmen tv shows.
I think a 3 level dip into the Archetype for a Magus isnt bad (gives you shield AC with the feat and some interesting side benefits as quickdraw and the level 3 archetype feature for bonus AC. Taking it to 7th level to get a +4 AC for fighting defensively with only a -2 to hit is fun as well especially in E7/E8 games where it will mean something (+4 AC at 15th level doesn't really account for much for instance).