| Skarm |
Hi all,
I was wondering:
The Spellscar Drifter uses Charisma instead of Wisdom for grit...and the Pistolero would use Wisdom...
...if one dual classes, it is like the Ninja/Monk that one could use either Wisdom or Charisma?
Thanks,
Skarm
P.S.: Also...Amateur Gunslinger would be replaced by Extra Grit, but the deeds acquired for it would be still available, right?
So, for example, I could get deeds that I've lost with other archetypes?
| VoodistMonk |
Pretty sure you would technically have two separate grit pools, one based on charisma, the other wisdom.
And I'm also pretty sure retraining Amateur Gunslinger would deny you access to the deeds you were granted using that feat. You can't retrain prerequisites without losing the ability, I don't see how this would be any different.
| blahpers |
1. One pool with the combined pool amounts (so long as they're from different ability scores):
Grit, Luck, and Panache
Grit, luck, and panache represent three different means by which heroes can gain access to the same heroic pool, using it to accomplish fantastic feats. For characters with a mix of grit, luck, and panache, they pool the resources together into a combined pool. (Those who use panache and luck do not gain twice their Charisma bonus in their pool.) For feats, magic items, and other effects, a panache user can spend and gain luck points in place of grit or panache points, and vice versa.
A luck user does not count as a grit or panache user to satisfy feat prerequisites.
2. If you take a level in a grit-using class, you lose the entire Amateur Gunslinger feat (including the deed) by virtue of no longer qualifying for it. Normally this isn't an issue for regular gunslingers since they gain all of the relevant 1st-level deeds automatically, but if you retrain the feat due to taking a level in a grit-using class that doesn't get those deeds, you may end up losing a deed in the process.
TL;DR: It'd be just like you never took Amateur Gunslinger in the first place.
| Skarm |
1. One pool with the combined pool amounts (so long as they're from different ability scores):
Quote:Grit, Luck, and Panache
Grit, luck, and panache represent three different means by which heroes can gain access to the same heroic pool, using it to accomplish fantastic feats. For characters with a mix of grit, luck, and panache, they pool the resources together into a combined pool. (Those who use panache and luck do not gain twice their Charisma bonus in their pool.) For feats, magic items, and other effects, a panache user can spend and gain luck points in place of grit or panache points, and vice versa.
A luck user does not count as a grit or panache user to satisfy feat prerequisites.
2. If you take a level in a grit-using class, you lose the entire Amateur Gunslinger feat (including the deed) by virtue of no longer qualifying for it. Normally this isn't an issue for regular gunslingers since they gain all of the relevant 1st-level deeds automatically, but if you retrain the feat due to taking a level in a grit-using class that doesn't get those deeds, you may end up losing a deed in the process.
TL;DR: It'd be just like you never took Amateur Gunslinger in the first place.
Ok...but the Amateur Gunslinger states that it would convert into Extra Grit if the character take a class with the Grit feature.
On top of this, however, the Spellscar Drifter uses his Charisma instead of Wisdom for his Grit maximum score calculation...
...so I was wondering if I could simply have a single Charisma-based pool for both...can I?
In that case, I don't understand...Grit, Luck and Panache would produce a single pool?
Skarm