| ParagonDireRaccoon |
Here is a MT build that has a lot of potential rules questions:
Hadraniel
NG Peri-blooded Aasimar Cleric of Desna 1/Conjurer (teleportation subschool) 2/Mystic Theurge 10/Conjurer 7/Cleric 2
Domains- Travel and Liberation
(20 points buy)
Str 10
Dex 10
Con 10
Int 18 (16 +2 racial)
Wis 18 (16 +2 racial)
Cha 10
Feats-
1 Scribe Scroll, Combat Casting
3 Heavenly Radiance- Wake of Light
5 Spell Focus(conjuration)
7 Augment Summoning
9 Craft Wand
11 Sacred Summons
13 Summon Good Creature
15 Spell Specialization(summon monster- arcane)
17 Superior Summoning
19 Greater Spell Specialization (summon monster- arcane)
He uses his Daylight SLA to satisfy the arcane spell requirement, and Wake of Light to satisfy the divine spell requirement for MT.
So the potential rules questions:
Can the Wake of Light from Heavenly Radiance satisfy the divine requirement? It's a paladin spell, so it's divine.
Do Sacred Summons and Summon Good Creature apply to arcane summon monster spells? I assume no.
Does Spell Specialization and Greater Spell Specialization apply to both arcane and divine summon monster spells? I'm assuming you pick arcane or divine when the feat is taken.
There are much strong MT builds possible with the new ruling on using SLAs to qualify for PrCs. This build is designed to cover the arcane and divine caster party roles, and to a certain extent cover the tank role with summoned monsters. Some of the summoning feats (augment summoning and superior summoning) affect all summon monster spells, so Hadraniel summons monsters, then casts buff and healing spells. He can situationally fill three party roles, freeing up other players to play some of the fun classes from APG, UC, and UM.
ShadowcatX
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Your character is illegal on several levels.
Daylight is level 3, not level 2 and thus does not fulfill the mystic theurge requirement. Peri-blooded also do not get daylight, they get pyrotechnics which means they cannot take heavenly radiance. Peri blooded also get +2 int, +2 cha, not +2 int, +2 wis.
Yes, sacred summons and summon good creature apply to arcane spells.
I'm not sure on spell specialization, they seem to indicate a class of spells, and thus rather they are arcane or divine.
De' Vine Arquane Heliotrope
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Your character is illegal on several levels.
Daylight is level 3, not level 2 and thus does not fulfill the mystic theurge requirement. Peri-blooded also do not get daylight, they get pyrotechnics which means they cannot take heavenly radiance. Peri blooded also get +2 int, +2 cha, not +2 int, +2 wis.
Yes, sacred summons and summon good creature apply to arcane spells.
I'm not sure on spell specialization, they seem to indicate a class of spells, and thus rather they are arcane or divine.
So I have a similar question but a little different. I expected from the first reading of this that Emberkin or Peri-blooded Aasimar would +2 Int and +2 Cha, now where to find this in the prd is rotting my brain. I am looking to build an Arcanist that is Aasimar(Peri-blooded) and am trying to follow the rules. The GM has opened up the entire prd and any Paizo print materials. And if I can show the reference, it is reasonable.
Plan B is a samsaran or an Plan C an elf. Can you point me in some proper directions with links:)It is important to not just say it in a group, because it doesn't make it so. Thank you in advance.
| Kazaan |
ShadowcatX wrote:Your character is illegal on several levels.
Daylight is level 3, not level 2 and thus does not fulfill the mystic theurge requirement. Peri-blooded also do not get daylight, they get pyrotechnics which means they cannot take heavenly radiance. Peri blooded also get +2 int, +2 cha, not +2 int, +2 wis.
Yes, sacred summons and summon good creature apply to arcane spells.
I'm not sure on spell specialization, they seem to indicate a class of spells, and thus rather they are arcane or divine.
So I have a similar question but a little different. I expected from the first reading of this that Emberkin or Peri-blooded Aasimar would +2 Int and +2 Cha, now where to find this in the prd is rotting my brain. I am looking to build an Arcanist that is Aasimar(Peri-blooded) and am trying to follow the rules. The GM has opened up the entire prd and any Paizo print materials. And if I can show the reference, it is reasonable.
Plan B is a samsaran or an Plan C an elf. Can you point me in some proper directions with links:)
It is important to not just say it in a group, because it doesn't make it so. Thank you in advance.
First, even if the question is similar, note the dates. This thread is two years old so it would be better to begin a new thread rather than necro an old one. Yes, I know, dates are easy to miss since search defaults to "relevance" (ironic since relevance seems to be irrelevant to that search order).
On to your question: the variant heritage Aasimar options come from the Blood of Angels book and isn't listed in the PRD since it isn't part of the "main" series, but, rather, in a splat book. You can find the relevant information in the SRD, a third-party site which consolidates the information from both the core series as well as the various splat books (eg. it lists all archetypes from all sources for a class, all racial options under that race, etc). Peri-blooded gives +2 Int and Cha as its options, listed under the Aasimar page in the SRD.