Dread Pharoah |
Ok so my friend wants to make a character who specializes in using a knife, well many knives really but basically an expert in hiding the knives all over his body and able to use them with great effect. This includes throwing them over a distance, using them to attack at close range/sneak attack maybe, but overall a knife fighter who focuses on acrobatics and stealth.
Essentially he wanted to make an Apache styled knife fighter, quick and agile and deadly accurate with his smaller blade.
He sees his character as a former carnival Knife Show entertainer who has taken to adventuring to escape the life in the carnival. He said he is not above spell casting, but he would rather like to be able to use tricks.
I thought a Ranger with the Skirmisher archetype to trade in spells for tricks but not sure what combat style would work best with that? How to build a character focused on that style of play and he is not very good at character creation and I typically make his profile sheets (He works a lot and I have some downtime so I help out.)
Dread Pharoah |
Rogue is an option, but the problem with the rogue is its a Rogue it is almost always lacking in damage output and makes the class a hindrance in an open fight, sure it skill monkeys but its not much good outside that from my experience with rogues.
Flying Blade has promise I agree, Ranger of course, Slayer is still new to me so I don't know it very well.
Imbicatus |
Rogue is an option, but the problem with the rogue is its a Rogue it is almost always lacking in damage output and makes the class a hindrance in an open fight, sure it skill monkeys but its not much good outside that from my experience with rogues.
Flying Blade has promise I agree, Ranger of course, Slayer is still new to me so I don't know it very well.
Unchained rogue is much better in this regard.
Dread Pharoah |
Dread Pharoah wrote:Unchained rogue is much better in this regard.Rogue is an option, but the problem with the rogue is its a Rogue it is almost always lacking in damage output and makes the class a hindrance in an open fight, sure it skill monkeys but its not much good outside that from my experience with rogues.
Flying Blade has promise I agree, Ranger of course, Slayer is still new to me so I don't know it very well.
So I hear, the dex to damage for any finesse weapon would be very nice for this. But its a new book and I am still going over it. Would it be hard to learn quickly?
Ithnaar |
So I hear, the dex to damage for any finesse weapon would be very nice for this. But its a new book and I am still going over it. Would it be hard to learn quickly?
"Whenever she makes a successful melee attack with the selected weapon, she adds her Dexterity modifier instead of her Strength modifier to the damage roll."
Great bonus for the close-in knife fighting part, but ranged damage gets no bonus from this ability.
Dread Pharoah |
Dread Pharoah wrote:So I hear, the dex to damage for any finesse weapon would be very nice for this. But its a new book and I am still going over it. Would it be hard to learn quickly?"Whenever she makes a successful melee attack with the selected weapon, she adds her Dexterity modifier instead of her Strength modifier to the damage roll."
Great bonus for the close-in knife fighting part, but ranged damage gets no bonus from this ability.
I noticed that, I was hoping for Focused shot to add some Int to damage so a moderate Str and moderate Int might make up for both being less then the Dex focus. That way he can do the ranged thing but be more focused on the up close fighting style.
Fruian Thistlefoot |
Warpriest
Thrown or Melee the scaling damage is nice. But I like the Idea of stabbing someone to death with a dagger like Broc Samson. Up close and personal just how I like it.