| Tarondor |
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber
Does the Swashbuckler archetype grant you the Exemplary Finisher ability of the Swashbuckler styles?
| Gizmo the Enemy of Mankind |
Tarondor wrote:
Does the Swashbuckler archetype grant you the Exemplary Finisher ability of the Swashbuckler styles?
Doesn't look like it.
APG-p153 wrote:
Choose a swashbuckler style. You gain the panache class feature, and you can gain panache in all the ways a swashbuckler of your style can. You become trained in Acrobatics or the skill associated with your style. If you were already trained in both skills, you instead become trained in a skill of your choice. You also become trained in swashbuckler class DC. You don't gain any other effects of your chosen style.
| shroudb |
Exemplary finisher is a seperate ability that Swashbucklers get at level 9, it's not part of the rpecise strike feature or the Style feature.
It is modified and in turn modifies those, but it is it's own feature.
Similarly to how you don't get Debilitating strike when you get sneak attack from rogue, you don't get Exemplary either.