Kata Master / Gunslinger?


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I was building a Swashbuckler Monk and I wondered about the Kata Master for the Gunslinger (I never liked the Gunslinger having a few grit points instead of a pool).

So the Kata Master can create a Panache pool at 4th level.

If the below is true:

Quote:


The gunslinger’s grit and the swashbuckler’s panache
represent two paths to gain access to the same heroic
pool. Characters with both grit and panache class features
combine the two resources together into a larger pool of
both grit points and panache points.
For purposes of feat prerequisites, a character with
the panache class feature satisfies the prerequisites as
if she were a grit user, and vice versa. For feats, magic
items, and other effects, a panache user can spend and
gain panache points in place of grit points, and vice versa.

Then the gunslinger would have a panache pool spend off of possibly before even getting Signiture Deed.

Of coarse this is probably me misunderstanding what everything means, but it still sounds cool.

I suppose I should have a question...

Am I right about how that works?


So.... a gun-kata master?

*ducks*


I take it by my thread-bare thread (even for ACG), that a Panache bearing Grit isn't the Kata thing people want to read?


Best Kata


I guess it is possible since THIS was posted in the Advise 'column'. Interestingly, Throne, it's called Gun-Kata.

So others are cool with this being done. That answers my question.

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