| Dustyboy |
So i'm looking at animal companion familiars.. Yes they technically don't exist but....
You can have a beast bonded witch's 10th level ability called twin souls, And can give your familiar all of your feats through the same archetype.
now assuming i'm a 10th level with with a full animal companion, (such as through animal ally) who gives all of his remaining feats to his familiar, and has an animal companion with all of its feats, how would this work out?
Let's use wolf and cat (Though i'm planning on using the 3rd party dog familiars and companions, i figure it'd be easier)
it's written to function as magic jar. but i'm not sure where feats come into play.
| VRMH |
they technically don't exist
And there's your problem. You can't apply the rules to something that violates the rules, without first creating new rules.
now assuming i'm a 10th level with with a full animal companion, (such as through animal ally) who gives all of his remaining feats to his familiar, and has an animal companion with all of its feats, how would this work out?
How would what work out, exactly?
i'm not sure where feats come into play.
Feats come "into play" whenever any creature gets them - be it a Witch, their Familiar or an Animal Companion.
| Dustyboy |
I'm sorry, I meant to say, if you use twin souls and target your animal companion for your familiar to inhabit what happens with feats? Does the familiar retain it's feats or does it gain only the feats of the animal companion, or does it gain all of its feats and the targeted animal companions feats?
| VRMH |
The rules are silent on the matter, but this board's consensus seems to be that everything "mind related" would go with the life-force, while "body related" feats stay with the body. So if you load up your Familiar with feats that make its mind more powerful while making your Animal Companion a more potent body... you should end up with a amalgamated creature loaded with feats.
An interesting idea, I must admit.
| Dustyboy |
The rules are silent on the matter, but this board's consensus seems to be that everything "mind related" would go with the life-force, while "body related" feats stay with the body. So if you load up your Familiar with feats that make its mind more powerful while making your Animal Companion a more potent body... you should end up with a amalgamated creature loaded with feats.
An interesting idea, I must admit.
Hmm, I'll work something up, maybe spending my last ten class levels on things that give me a definite feat each level.. post it here for your interest.