| Eigengrau |
Starting at level 1 there will be 5 of us in an evil campaign. Several of the players will be using a 3rd party class that start with a bonded dragon mount. Myself and another will be playing something else, but i don't know what yet.
It won't be a weekly game though, so i am leaning towards something very powerful right out the gate at level 1. Doesn't have to be only PF content.
What's the most evil or broken concept you can think of?
| SpiritWolfFenris |
Broken? Well, I heard a story once of someone who threw all the players into a dungeon that consisted of like 100 adamantine doors. Eventually (forever later), the players got through it and ended up taking the doors with them and selling them for super geared up status. lol
From my understanding, that broke the campaign fairly quickly. XD
| Bandw2 |
buy... griffons...?
play a wizard
an anti-paladin?
I think I need context.
oh and if third party is involved, I believe that the guys who made the dragon rider class, also made the godling class, which... is broken to all hell. you can do so much herp derp stuff and an adept godling with strength as your casting stat.
| KotC ChaiGuy |
I think it'd be cool to keep the dragon theme going, have each player take a different chromatic dragon and then all worship Tiamat. You could have a synthesist summoner and say that your fused form looks like a dragon. This archtype is generally considered powerful from what I can tell.
Alternatively a plain summoner with a dragon fluffed eidolon would be a strong option as well.
| Dasrak |
One of the easiest ways to "break" any game is planar binding. It's risky (as the GM can try to bite you with it) but it costs you nothing but downtime and gets you powerful minions. And for an evil-aligned party, summoning fiends is just something you need to get around to doing eventually. The Summoner would be a fine choice for this purpose, as his eidolon lets him fit in with the "dragon rider" theme your party has going and his versatile class features should give you the oomph you're looking for early game.
| gamer-printer |
Or allow one of the evil PCs to play a dragon using Rite Publishing's In the Company of Dragons book. Its not broken, but it might turn your evil PC party up to 11 in craziness - if you didn't think it already was.
| gamer-printer |
Super Genius Games, which is now Rogue Genius Games owned by Owen K.C. Stevens (who now works for Paizo Publishing as head of adventure modules).
Here's the Genius Guide to Dragon Riders and here's the Genius Guide to the Godling.