Opportune parry and riposte VS Underfoot assault


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I was thinking of making a Gnome swashbuckler or maybe even a Goblin swashbuckler (just for the sake of roleplaying) and looking at the mouser archetype i can't choose wheter if it's worth to take it. Mostly because you lose opportune parry and riposte, wich seems to me a pretty good deed (more when you apply signature deed and just parry for "free").
So if anyone was in the same situation as me or can bring me his/her oppinion on the subject it will be appreciated.


Well by RAW non-gunslingers can't take Signature Deed anyway (although that appears to have been a mistake.)


I'm assuming that's a mistake since it's even mentioned in the precise strike deed.


Take a level of something else first. Take Amateur Swashbuckler feat, and use it for Parry/Riposte.

Problem Solved.


Yep that's probably what i will do, take a lvl on mutated fighter and then go mouser. Thanks for the advice. Still i had the hope that this would turn up into a discussion of the various archetypes of the swashbuckler, but i guess there's other threads for that.


No, because when you get a class with panache that Amateur Swashbuckler becomes Extra Panache.


The feat says you CAN exchange this feat for extra panache. But reading it now i have doubts, if i choose not to change it, i'm still only able to perform the level 1 deed with the panache from this feat?


You lose access to the feat otherwise (you lack the prereqs).


Oh that's right, sorry i didn't notice.


Though I do believe that you could multiclass to get it back - 1 level of Monk with Kata Master Archetype, 4 levels of Cavalier with the Daring Champion Archetype, or (sort of) 3 levels of Magus for Flamboyant Arcana - and maybe feat for Arcane Deed: Precise Strike while you are at it.


That's a nice way of getting it thanks. Now i will have to ponder if it is worth the lvl lost or not.

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