Dragothien
2010-03-26, 11:01 PM
Hello there my friends.
I know we are all familiar with some of the Dagger throwing variants, though I specifically am interested in the Iaijutsu master/master thrower approach.
My situation is this. I would love to throw me some daggers, but other than maybe a one level dip in Bloodstorm blade I'm not interested in throwing much else.. if I do happen to do so I'd prefer its more of a surprise without too much investment.
I would also like this character to NOT be a one trick pony. That being said, I will probably invest somewhat in the TWF tree so that I can go melee or range with the dagger attacks.
"I'm not a one trick pony" also brings me to my line of questions however:
1) How viable is using Factotum in place of Samurai to qualify? I'm under the impression it would take a bit longer to meet the prereqs for Iajutsu master but do the benefits outweigh the con? I'm also taking feats into consideration here.
2) Would it be smarter to do a combination of Samurai/factotum? Or Just one or the other?
3) Any build progression advice would be much appreciated.
To make this a little easier I'll go ahead and throw in a little information:
- My games don't always get super high level so I probably would prefer to enter the PrC's sooner rather than later.
- For the same point above, being affective at lower levels is a plus.
- Most 3.0/3.5 books are fine..though I try to keep my ToB uses minimal, though i'd still like a decent level of optimization.
Thank you in advance :D
I know we are all familiar with some of the Dagger throwing variants, though I specifically am interested in the Iaijutsu master/master thrower approach.
My situation is this. I would love to throw me some daggers, but other than maybe a one level dip in Bloodstorm blade I'm not interested in throwing much else.. if I do happen to do so I'd prefer its more of a surprise without too much investment.
I would also like this character to NOT be a one trick pony. That being said, I will probably invest somewhat in the TWF tree so that I can go melee or range with the dagger attacks.
"I'm not a one trick pony" also brings me to my line of questions however:
1) How viable is using Factotum in place of Samurai to qualify? I'm under the impression it would take a bit longer to meet the prereqs for Iajutsu master but do the benefits outweigh the con? I'm also taking feats into consideration here.
2) Would it be smarter to do a combination of Samurai/factotum? Or Just one or the other?
3) Any build progression advice would be much appreciated.
To make this a little easier I'll go ahead and throw in a little information:
- My games don't always get super high level so I probably would prefer to enter the PrC's sooner rather than later.
- For the same point above, being affective at lower levels is a plus.
- Most 3.0/3.5 books are fine..though I try to keep my ToB uses minimal, though i'd still like a decent level of optimization.
Thank you in advance :D