| Chelios |
I actually like Crossblooded Elemental/Destined for Halflings. Two-Handed Weapons are still the best for it, so an Elven Curved Blade with Power Attack is pretty good. It worked out great for my Halfling Paladin a couple years ago.
How do you get exotic proficiency without wasting a feat?
| avr |
A crossblooded bloodrager is going to have one of the worst will saves around. Be warned. I'd go with just arcane over crossblooded elemental/destined.
Urban bloodrager sounds good but you don't get good dex to damage as a bloodrager. It might be better to bite the bullet, play a standard bloodrager and go with the usual str to attack/damage. Maybe get a reach weapon and combat reflexes to make some use of the dex - this might work well with the bloodrider archetype and a lance, come to think of it.
| Chelios |
A crossblooded bloodrager is going to have one of the worst will saves around. Be warned. I'd go with just arcane over crossblooded elemental/destined.
Urban bloodrager sounds good but you don't get good dex to damage as a bloodrager. It might be better to bite the bullet, play a standard bloodrager and go with the usual str to attack/damage. Maybe get a reach weapon and combat reflexes to make some use of the dex - this might work well with the bloodrider archetype and a lance, come to think of it.
But does small reach weapon give reach? Sorry sometimes i confuse myself with 3.5 rules.
The elven curve blade can be finessable and you can get 1.5 dex to dmgs in some way.| avr |
But does small reach weapon give reach? Sorry sometimes i confuse myself with 3.5 rules.
The elven curve blade can be finessable and you can get 1.5 dex to dmgs in some way.
Yes, a small reach weapon has reach in PF.
An elven curve blade can get 1.5*dex to damage only with 3 levels in unchained rogue. With the agile magic weapon property it gets 1*dex to damage. None of the other ways to get dex to damage work for that weapon.