![]() Spare feats for sure for spell focus, greater spell focus, and spell penetration (as well as some charm stuff). Could go for armour penalty reduction, rather than using mage armour. You could go power attack and elven curved blade, two weapon fighting, defensive fighting, attacks of opportunity - whatever. Other than accomplished sneak attacker, feats as you will. And because the build is really a two attribute build, you have a few spare points.ĭex first (18), int to 16 for max spellcasting levels, 12 con. It's not cha based, however, between the decent skill points, some magic items, and some feats that add to persuasion and trickery, you could still build something charming. So the dice or two you lose in 20 level progression, of sneak, well, it don't matter because you'll still be better than any rogue as soon as you hit about 12th level - there sneak will trigger sometimes. Between AT's own greater invisibility, and the spells, at higher levels you'll be stacking illusions, and triggering sneak all day. Plus what you really want? Blur, greater invisibility, displacement, mirror image, mage armour, dimension door - all the 'cool' stuff for a trickster, is there. It's basically playing like a single class trickster class - there are compromises but nowhere are they terrible. You also get the full finesse ability, which helps a lot with building melee (dex to damage). ![]() But you still get full spell damage dice, with the spells you cast, and full DC for saves. And you can cast spells well, get the full wizard list, you just max at 6th level spells rather rather than 9. There are compromises, but you end up being 'good enough' at both. Add in accomplished sneak attack, and you don't really fall behind (slightly) till about 15th-20th. And arcane trickster has pretty much full sneak progression. The thing is, that makes eldritch scoundrel not great - it's sneak attack progression. And full caster level (which is probably more important than higher level spells anyway). 4 lvls of that - You get 3/4 casting, sneak delayed by just one level, and 3/4 bab. I think eldritch scoundrel (with accomplished sneak attack), might make a better entry despite lower spell progression. Apart from the skills, you might as well full caster single class. That build is only really good for sneak attack scorching ray cheese, and pretty much useless at melee. Fractions don't add in, so you screw yourself in melee. Literally worse than a single class wizard. ONE, by the time you get into trickster, and TWO by the time you reach 6th level. If you take one level of rogue, and three of wizard for example, you have a BAB of 1. You might get near full spellcasting, but the other side - sneak attack king is pretty dampened. With the wizard/sorc route, with one level in rogue - your BAB is borked by that route. I disagree with everyone here, and basically everywhere on the topic of AT. Reddit's Rules of Order The entirety of the rules of Reddit still apply here. To allow the content filters to work, make sure to select an appropriate flair when creating your post. Anything else will result in your comment or post being removed, or worse. No Giveaways, Code Redeems, etc If you want to give something away, or you have an extra code laying around, that's awesome! Shoot us a mod-mail and we can set something up. ![]() If you're going to spoil anything, mark your spoilers and don't write spoilers into the title of the post. Like my mother always said: Fight nicely, kids. No Hate-Speech, Derogatory Remarks, etc This is a ZERO TOLERANCE sub for any kind of hate-speech, derogatory remarks, offensive usage of words, and generally being a dick. Links Website Discord Steam Kingmaker Gog Kingmaker Steam Righteous GoG Righteous Resources WotR Topic Focus Guides Righteous Neo Guide Kingmaker Neo Guide Kingmaker Kingdom Building Kingmaker Manual Righteous Wiki Rules The games are similar to classic RPG games such as Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights. Pathfinder is a tabletop RPG based off of the 3.5 Ruleset of Dungeons and Dragons. Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is the second adaption of a Pathfinder Adventure Path. Pathfinder: Kingmaker is the first Pathfinder game to make it to the PC. The subreddit for all things Pathfinder CRPG.
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