Elven feel


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Elves in my world once shared a common 'feel', primarily expressed as astounding coordination in combat. I want to revive this for my PF Elves, so I bring it here for the boards to grind on.

My players have suggested an improved Aid among other things.

Verdant Wheel

each elf gains +1 for each other elf flanking same foe. this could be to attack or dodge as they choose. or to initiative or critical confirmation if you wanted to scale it down.
this is more tactical.

each elf attacking the same foe may use the highest elves' attribute modifier to strike. this could be ST or DX as appropriate. or, they all use the highest elves' perception or initiative roll.
this is more mystical.


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Bwang wrote:

Elves in my world once shared a common 'feel', primarily expressed as astounding coordination in combat. I want to revive this for my PF Elves, so I bring it here for the boards to grind on.

My players have suggested an improved Aid among other things.

Temawork feats are a great way to go - make one or two of them standard issue for (NPC) elven warriors...

In my campaign, the elven military is really made up of pairs of elven rangers who patrol established territories for months at a time, the pairs only gathering into larger groups in event of invasion or the threat of an intrusive monster. In their case, the 'Elven Ranger's fighting style is actually a 'teamwork style' where bonus feats are selcted from an established list based on rank (level).

Outflank, Precise Strike, Target of Opportunity and Stealth Synergy all make great options.

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