
Pathfinder Zoey |

I'm working on a character for a game that we got three classes that progress as the same pace we just hit level 2 and I had some questions about a build idea or advice on the character as i've never built something with this much power
Here is my level 1 build profile
at level 2 I was considering taking
Jabbing Style and Bleeding attack which should raise my damage to something like this
Level 2: 1d6+1d6+1d6+1d4+1d4+1+1+1+1+1+1 (+1d6 Sneak attack)
Level 3: 1d8+1d8+1d6+1d4+1d4+5+5+1+1+1+1 (+2d6 Sneak)
Level 4: 1d8+1d8+1d6+1d4+1d4+5+5+1+1+1+1+2+2 (+2d6 Sneak)
Breakdown Level 2: Unarmed+Unarmed+Jabbing Style+Bleeding Attack+Bleeding Attack+Str Mod+str mod+changeling+changeling+Heavy hitter+heavy hitter
Breakdown Level 3: Unarmed+Unarmed+Unarmed+Jabbing Style+Bleeding Attack+Bleeding Attack+Dex mod+Dex mod+changeling+changeling+Heavy hitter+heavy hitter
Breakdown Level 4: Unarmed+Unarmed+Unarmed+Jabbing Style+Bleeding Attack+Bleeding Attack+Dex mod+Dex mod+changeling+changeling+Heavy hitter+heavy hitter+Weapon Specialization+Weapon Specialization
Would this build work or am i understanding some of these ability incorrectly?

DM_Blake |

Too much insanity for me.
Crunching all those numbers make me want to say "Hey, can't we just play GURPS?".
Seriously though, three classes, high ability scores, custom races, three classes, extra traits, 8 feats at level 1, and three classes - what, was Pathfinder too easy for you guys?
Or, to put it another way, what you really need is a couple more classes, another dozen or so feats, and raise it to a 60-point buy for ability scores. That should really simplify things for you...
;)
All that aside, yeah, I suppose your math looks good to me too. Except I think you get another 1d6 from Jabbing Style at 3rd and 4th level, if all your attacks hit.