Arkwright |
Hi,
I'm still a newbie to Pathfinder and, after some re-reading of the rules, i've realized that I built my first and only character suboptimally. After some research i've also gathered that rebuilding is quite discouraged. However, I just wanted to make certain as making any of these changes would be hand. My character is currently a level 4 magus.
Which of these rebuild-type changes can I make-
1. As a bladebound archetype, change his black blade weapon.
2. Change his point buy.
3. Change a previous feat choice.
Its the first one which would be most handy, but I wanted to know whether I could change any of the others as well.
Thanks in advance, and sorry if question is ridiculous or whatnot.
Jiggy RPG Superstar 2015 Top 32, RPG Superstar 2012 Top 32 |
It is for Society.
Don't be too worried; you don't really need 100% optimization to make it in PFS. Also (if you're really worried about survivability), you can always start a new character. Later on, when you're comfortable enough, you could start GMing and apply the credit to your magus, allowing him to "safely" level up and give you a chance to grab gear/feats (or even multiclass) to shore up whatever weaknesses he might have. For instance, if his CON is too low, you could give him GM credits until he can afford a +2 CON belt and/or gains an odd-numbered level and take the Toughness feat.
Or you could run him through suicide missions until you go down in a blaze of glory. ;)
Jiggy RPG Superstar 2015 Top 32, RPG Superstar 2012 Top 32 |
blackbloodtroll |
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Harley Quinn X |
No, the RPG type of twink. (See here)
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