Deadmanwalking |
Cavalier archetype that uses guns.
Cavalier challenge is melee only.
Spellscar Drifter essentially has no class feature to add static damage.
Yep.
I'd say just stack it with Luring Cavalier (which is what you do with Musketeer to make it work)...except the Spellscar Drifter and Luring Cavalier archetypes are mutually exclusive (both replace cavalier's charge, mighty charge and supreme charge).
Adam B. 135 |
Nobody else marked this for FAQ since I last posted? While this is a simple house rule away from being fixed in a lot of games, this archetype is murdered by PFS play. The character will be a weight on the party, lacking the ability to use his main damage boosting class feature with his weapon of choice.
Teirhan |
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Sucks if you're playing PFS, but a reasonable houserule is probably simply to change the text of challenge to read
Once per day, a cavalier can challenge a foe to combat. As a swift action, the cavalier chooses one target within sight to challenge. The cavalier's melee and firearm attacks deal extra damage whenever the attacks are made against the target of his challenge. This extra damage is equal to the cavalier's level. The cavalier can use this ability once per day at 1st level, plus one additional time per day for every three levels beyond 1st, to a maximum of seven times per day at 19th level.
At least until the devs look at this and either resolve it or confirm that it's working as intended.
zefig |
Adam B. 135 wrote:I think the purpose of the thread was to try and get it recognized for PFS.Aren't pretty much any archetypes that add guns to a non-gunslinger class banned anyways?
This is, as far as I know, the only non-gunslinger firearm archetype that is currently legal.
I doubt we'll see a pfs fix though. PFS leadership doesn't really ever add things mechanically to classes on their own, and non-hardcover books generally don't get FAQ/errata because they don't get reprinted.
Mark Moreland Developer |
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Sent a PM to JJ in the hopes of getting this issue noticed.
As developer on this book, a PM to me would have been more effective. In any case, I'm aware of the thread now and will look into it once I get the current project off my plate and into edit (likely next week). That said, we only correct errata in books when they receive a second (or third, or fourth, etc.) printing. As a softcover, non-evergreen product, we are unlikely to make errata for Inner Sea Combat. We may, however, present an FAQ clarification on the message boards.
Insain Dragoon |
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Insain Dragoon wrote:Sent a PM to JJ in the hopes of getting this issue noticed.As developer on this book, a PM to me would have been more effective. In any case, I'm aware of the thread now and will look into it once I get the current project off my plate and into edit (likely next week). That said, we only correct errata in books when they receive a second (or third, or fourth, etc.) printing. As a softcover, non-evergreen product, we are unlikely to make errata for Inner Sea Combat. We may, however, present an FAQ clarification on the message boards.
In the product discussion page the designer who wrote Spellscar Drifter had some words on the subject.