Nameless One and Vigilante


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As the title suggests, I was hoping to learn more about the interaction between the feat Nameless One and the class Vigilante. Here's a link to the feat Nameless One.
The feat says you lose all identities so what happens when you take this feat as a Vigilante? Most of your class is revolved around one identity or another so do you just lose those parts when you take the feat? Thoughts?

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Evel Goodfrey wrote:

As the title suggests, I was hoping to learn more about the interaction between the feat Nameless One and the class Vigilante. Here's a link to the feat Nameless One.

The feat says you lose all identities so what happens when you take this feat as a Vigilante? Most of your class is revolved around one identity or another so do you just lose those parts when you take the feat? Thoughts?

Worst-case scenario, I figured the feat would just lose access to most social abilities so not a big deal in PFS. It would be cool if Nameless One allowed both identities you lose to count as the one since you only have the one identity to go off of. I need opinions about this though cause the feat isn't really talked about much online so not quite sure how it interacts with anything.


Hmmn if Inunderstood it correctly, if you take vigilante after you have the feat there is no problem because of thos line, "A character with this feat eschews all of her former identities,...".

If you have vigilante and later grab nameless one, then yes you would lose access to any ability that only works in your Social/Vigilante identity (or lose the benefit of Nameless One).

Personally, I dont see much need for a Vigilante to get that feat as it's practically built into Dual Identity.

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Temperans wrote:

Hmmn if Inunderstood it correctly, if you take vigilante after you have the feat there is no problem because of thos line, "A character with this feat eschews all of her former identities,...".

If you have vigilante and later grab nameless one, then yes you would lose access to any ability that only works in your Social/Vigilante identity (or lose the benefit of Nameless One).

Personally, I dont see much need for a Vigilante to get that feat as it's practically built into Dual Identity.

You're probably right. Thanks for confirming that for me. I just found it interesting a feat had the possibility of breaking a class.

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