Str check to break


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Second Seekers (Ehu Hadif)

What ways do you know of to increase one's Str check to break?

So far I've got:
Large sized
Str ability score
Breach (weapon property)
Blast Through (vanguard discipline) [adds Con mod]

Second Seekers (Jadnura)

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Not entirely what you're asking for, but I'm a big fan of the autoclaw. Although it's not bonkers by the time you can afford it, it's still probably better at breaking things than any lvl 7-8 PC is.

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There are the Juggernaut Boosters, but that one doesn't stack with the Breach property. And although it only works on doors and barriers, it is just a standard and not a full round action.

You can also ignore all the strength thingies and go for Demolitions, which requires money to buy the stuff, time to set the charges, and ranks in engineering. If done right, you use your engineering check versus the break DC (maximum DC that can be targeted based on the demolition used). But the question then becomes why you didn't just use engineering to get what you wanted in the first place (unless you just want to blow things up, then it works like a charm).


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If you use a Polymorph spell you get +1 to strength checks if you're medium, +2 if large, and +3 if huge. This should stack with separate size based break modifiers.

Second Seekers (Ehu Hadif)

Xenocrat wrote:
If you use a Polymorph spell you get +1 to strength checks if you're medium, +2 if large, and +3 if huge. This should stack with separate size based break modifiers.

This is the kind of thing I was looking for. The juggernaut boosters as well.

Basically, I've got this Dragonkin Vanguard and, when in combat, he can full action (using breach with entropic strike) attempt to break with a +28 (currently level 12) to the Str check. I am trying to see if I can get it higher.

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