Mr. Whatever
2011-07-03, 05:48 PM
Hi all thanks for stopping by.
I am currently in a pathfinder group that is just starting out (We haven't even really begun, just forming ideas really) and as I was looking over the various information (Ultimate Magic is in use here) I had an idea; What if my Bard was less focused on direct combat, and more focused on stuff outside of combat, mostly with crafting, namely Rods and Wondrous Items (Though not to say not the others as well) and I just wanted to know;
Is this a REALLY stupid idea? Is it a good idea, or a mixed idea, and any tips, hints, guidelines and the like. I also have an Alchemist in the group, which would probably make more sense, but Extracts/Not being a caster kind of confuse me a bit as far as spell requirements go.
And obviously there are only so many crafting feats and Potions is already covered, so it's not like I'd be dedicating to them 100%, just mostly.
Thanks!
I am currently in a pathfinder group that is just starting out (We haven't even really begun, just forming ideas really) and as I was looking over the various information (Ultimate Magic is in use here) I had an idea; What if my Bard was less focused on direct combat, and more focused on stuff outside of combat, mostly with crafting, namely Rods and Wondrous Items (Though not to say not the others as well) and I just wanted to know;
Is this a REALLY stupid idea? Is it a good idea, or a mixed idea, and any tips, hints, guidelines and the like. I also have an Alchemist in the group, which would probably make more sense, but Extracts/Not being a caster kind of confuse me a bit as far as spell requirements go.
And obviously there are only so many crafting feats and Potions is already covered, so it's not like I'd be dedicating to them 100%, just mostly.
Thanks!