Kieviel
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Hi folks,
So, I'm building Gnome without innate magic for an upcoming homebrew campaign set in Golarion (Taldor specifically) and I'm looking for build advice. Here's the basics.
Race: Gnome w/o magic (GM said I could use the race builder to replace Gnome magic, looking for suggestions on what to replace it with.)
Alignment: CN (think a tad aloof, clinical and prone to just testing things on himself)
Motivation: To unlock the magic that he thinks is latent in himself. Possible obsession could be just trying to check everything to see if it is actually magical via UMD.
Class: Most likely Alchemist (vivisectionist). Open to other ideas.
Available material: Anything printed by Paizo is good to use with 3rd party by GM ok.
So, any thoughts?
And thanks in advance!
Kieviel
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Why vivisectionist? Other than that I think maybe replace innate magic with moon touched or have you checked out the traits that replace that in the advanced race guide for others that stand out as very "gnome"...hmm
Vivisectionist as I'm not big on the bombs myself and I feel the characters exploration of why he has no magic is going to be involving a lot of surgery and dissection so I thought that would compliment the character well.
I did look at a lot of the alternate traits but the ones I saw that replaced gnome magic simply replaced it with a different kind of magic. I'll double check to see if I missed anything though.
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Inner Sea Races has an alternate racial trait called Vivacious that replaces Gnome Magic and Keen Senses. It is the only alternate racial trait in the standard Pathfinder rules that I know of that replaces Gnome Magic with something other than different spell-like abilities.
Kieviel
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Hmm okay, I can dig it, always like someone who has a strong concept, I think there's one thing in the race builder that gives spell resistance that could be interesting from an rp perspective
Hmmm... I like that idea. I'll have to run it past the GM but I dig it.
An yeah, concept is coming first here. We're just finishing up Wrath of the Righteous where I'm playing a Paladin and I'm looking for something extremely different. I think this will fit the bill :-)