Should I chose Spireborn as the alternate racial template?


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Grand Lodge

I am starting a "Rise of the Runelords" campaign at 2nd level with a half-elf Cartomancer (Witch). My question is should I keep the standard Adaptability: Skill Focus Trait currently assigned to Sleight of Hand or should I use the alternate racial trait from "Bastards of Golarion" of "Spireborn":

"Spireborn characters may select the following racial trait
instead of standard half-elf racial traits.
Mordant Envoy: Spireborn add +1 to the caster level
of any transmutation spells they cast. Spireborn with a
Charisma score of 11 or higher also gain the following
spell-like abilities: 1/day—comprehend languages, detect
secret doors, erase, read magic. The caster level for these
effects is equal to the user’s character level. This racial
trait replaces the adaptability racial trait.
Languages: All Spireborn begin play speaking Azlanti
and Elven. These replace the default half-elf languages."

Thoughts?


Just a tiny thing. How can you skill focus an ability. Do not get me wrong, but I have not found under the skill list... evil eye.
And do you have any idea what an spireborn elf is? I do not. Maybe they are strict pacifistic?


Yeah skill focus can't be assigned to evil eye. Skill Focus only works on skills.

So that may make your choice easier. As to which is better....is there a skill you would like free skill focus in? Are your building around a free skill?

If not, and you are playing a spellcaster the +1 to transmutation spells can be nice. Or the ability to have some SLA with a caster level equal to your character level. The SLA's are okay, and they give you a caster level as a non-martial. Which opens up the ability to take Arcane Strike if you want.

Grand Lodge

Helikon wrote:

Just a tiny thing. How can you skill focus an ability. Do not get me wrong, but I have not found under the skill list... evil eye.

And do you have any idea what an spireborn elf is? I do not. Maybe they are strict pacifistic?

I got my wires crossed. It wasn't Evil Eye, but Sleight of Hand that was the Ability: Skill Focus. Sorry for my confusion.

Scarab Sages

Well, fist off, there is the problem of not speaking common. You would need a skill point in linguistics.

Secondly, Mordant elves are usually xenophobic and don't trust outsiders, so it would be a little difficult to work with the rest of the party.

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