| BiosTheo |
I will say if anyone is in Dallas' Campaign read NO FARTHER!!!!
Anyway, due to my inability to regularly attend the upcoming campaign my DM would like to start he has asked to me to build a special character that both helps and screws with the main party. Decidedly, he is going to be the ultimate plot hook.
But on to what really matters, I would like some advice on building this character and wanted to see what you guys could come up with. This class is special Homebrew. It is essentially 20 levels in Monk with all the caster level and spell gain of a Sorcerer. So essentially, a Monk with the ability to cast spells as if he was a sorcerer of equivalent level. The level cap is at 20, he had me roll very special, and very broken, stats, and then game me a paragon bump (+15 all stats). A note, this build will eventually be brought against about a party of 6 players. So base stats:
STR - 33
DEX - 44
CON - 33
INT - 31
WIS - 34
CHA - 35
So yeah... Lets ignore items for simplicities, because my DM told me due to the fact that I've been alive and around for 1k plus years I would have unlimited recourses at this point and I could keep this unlimited supply as long as I didn't go using Wishes or Tomes to increase my stats, sake stick to feats and spell selection accordingly.
I was thinking Human
So the Feats I was thinking:
Bonus:
Combat Reflexes
Deflect Arrows
Dodge
Snatch Arrows
Improved Grapple
Mobility
Quicken Spell
Maximize Spell
Empower Spell
Spell Perfection (Fireball)
Weapon Finesse
Dervish Dancing
Dimensional Agility
Dimensional Assault
Dimensional Dervish
Dispelling Fist
Expanded Arcana
The reason being that using Dimensional Dervish I could literally hop around the fight with the massive Ki pool I'd have causing a lot of disruption.
I haven't decided on Spells and Perfecting Fireball is tentative atm. Please let me know what you think.
Also, dipping is on the table. Something I was considering was this class plus 1 level in magus for spell combat. Additionally, My DM will let me use flurry of blows with a scimitar (Hense Dervish Dancing).