| RickSummon |
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I'm trying to figure out how to use the soulknife class from Dreamscarred Press's Ultimate Psionics as a secondary multiclass option as shown in Pathfinder Unchained p. 88. A character gives up their usual feats at 3rd, 7th, 11th, 15th, and 19th level to gain features from their secondary class.
Obviously, a secondary soulknife would gain the Wild Talent feat as well as the form mind blade and shape mind blade class features at 3rd level. However, I'm not sure about the other levels.
I'd guess that the secondary soulknife could gain the psychic strike ability at 7th level as a soulknife four levels lower. At 11th level, they could gain enhanced mind blade as a soulknife four levels lower. For the other levels, though, I'm not sure.
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I'm trying to figure out how to use the soulknife class from Dreamscarred Press's Ultimate Psionics as a secondary multiclass option as shown in Pathfinder Unchained p. 88. A character gives up their usual feats at 3rd, 7th, 11th, 15th, and 19th level to gain features from their secondary class.
Obviously, a secondary soulknife would gain the Wild Talent feat as well as the form mind blade and shape mind blade class features at 3rd level. However, I'm not sure about the other levels.
I'd guess that the secondary soulknife could gain the psychic strike ability at 7th level as a soulknife four levels lower. At 11th level, they could gain enhanced mind blade as a soulknife four levels lower. For the other levels, though, I'm not sure.
Good idea, but the implementation is too strong. I would give on the 2nd and 4th tiers a psychic strike, but on the 3rd I would give a blade skill and on the 5th another. I wouldn't grant auto enhancement
Of more than 1/2 your level, since there was a trait that gave you 2 levels, or a feat that gave you 4, so it would be too much.| Melkiador |
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I think there isn’t more investment in these because by nature they aren’t that powerful. You are giving up half your feats which is big, but also at each step you are only trading in a feat’s worth of ability, which isn’t very big. It leaves you with an option that just never feels as strong as you’d want.
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I think there isn’t more investment in these because by nature they aren’t that powerful. You are giving up half your feats which is big, but also at each step you are only trading in a feat’s worth of ability, which isn’t very big. It leaves you with an option that just never feels as strong as you’d want.
Yeah, although a couple of combis are nice for very specific character concepts. I had a slayer with cleric VMC, and it really fit. The character used the channel energy to use a feat, and it was great.