![]() ![]() ![]() However, there are tons of ways to make this morale bonus even bigger, which is what my middle game build will aim to accomplish through a number of different means. A +5 morale bonus on attack and damage rolls is nice to begin with, as it is +1 more then what your friendly neighborhood bard could ever hope to grant you. In a nutshell, scarecrow grants you a morale bonus equal to half your Bellflower Tiller level against opponents who threaten your allies. Which is why, of course, I decided to throw my middle finger at the party and rely on my familiar to be my best teamwork buddy ever! Teamwork feats aside the Bellflower Tiller prestige class has one of the most powerful self-buffing abilities in the game: scarecrow. Bellflower Tiller: I love Prestige Classes and I especially love this Prestige Class, but part of the problem with the Bellflower Tiller is that it grants (and requires) Teamwork Feats but doesn’t provide a way to gain any benefit from them if your party is uncooperative and doesn’t invest in them themselves.This familiar archetype is vital for the next link in my build’s chain. Valet is an especially useful one because it essentially grants your familiar all of your teamwork feats at the cost of the Alertness feat. Valet (Familiar Archetype): Also from the Animal Achieve, familiar archetypes (as well as animal companion/mount archetypes) are one of my favorite design implements to evolve from the Player Companion line.This is flipping awesome, but you won’t see why until later levels. But unlike a wizard, the rogue’s familiar has the ability to sneak attack. Carnivalist is the only one available to PCs of all races.) The carnivalist archetype effectively reduces the rogue’s sneak attack damage by half in order to grant it access to a familiar at 1 st level, like a wizard. (Clarification, Kobolds of Golarion also has an archetype that muddles with sneak attack. The carnivalist archetype is unique among rogue archetypes in that it is the only rogue archetype to date that actually messes with the rogue’s sneak attack damage class feature. ![]() You can find this jewel in the Animal Archive Player Companion, which is one of Paizo’s finest supplements in my humble opinion. Rogue (Carnivalist): The lynchpin of my entire build, the option that made me do a double take, is the carnivalist archetype.Yup, you heard right folks: for one of the most difficult adventures ever printed, your optimizer Alex is playing a rogue. The part that makes this entire scenario icing on the cake is that my build revolves around an archetype for the rogue class. When a buddy of mine asked me if I was interested in playing in Wrath of the Righteous, Paizo’s Mythic Adventure Path, how could I possibly resist playing my most experimental build in what is often talked up to be one of Paizo’s most challenging Adventure Paths. Today, such an option is the crown jewel of my entire build. This time you’re getting a full-on Alex PC build, so if you’ve ever wondered what sort of characters that I play, look no further! Build ConceptĮvery now and then I stumble upon a character option that makes me glance twice because of its interesting design and mechanics. This time, however, you ain’t getting no second fiddle. I’ve done this one before during my second Iconic Design article, in which I shared a proposed build that I made for one of my followers. Its great to provide you with fresh, neat ideas every so often but sometimes I want to be selfish and provide you with a build that’s near and dear to my heart. Welcome to Iconic Design, where we discuss the creation of exciting new character builds for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game! ![]()
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