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silverwolfer
2013-03-01, 02:33 PM
A creature with a bill and no real hands, I was thinking along the lines of a bard?

A miture of quacks and an really annoying voice, give it a high charisma, maybe if going to gesalt the creature give it shadow hand

Libertad
2013-03-01, 02:35 PM
Definitely a spellcaster of some sort, with Eschew Materials. And a magic item which allows it to do Mage Hand at will (not a problem if you're playing Pathfinder).

rollforeigninit
2013-03-01, 03:12 PM
Psion - Telepath - Mind Switch FTW as soon as possible.

Gildedragon
2013-03-01, 03:15 PM
Power-word oriented sorcerer

Certified
2013-03-01, 03:16 PM
Psion - Telepath - Mind Switch FTW as soon as possible.

Here I was thinking Druid, for a very similar reason.

ArcturusV
2013-03-01, 03:17 PM
... The bard suggestion made me think of the Jigglypuff from Pokemon. Singing everyone to Sleep, then drawing on their faces.

Which would be fun to me.

But seriously? Unarmed Barbarian type, maybe going into Frostrager. Duckbunny Rage. No one would ever see it coming, they'd be wholly unprepared for it and suffer.

Talderas
2013-03-01, 03:32 PM
Truenamer.

lunar2
2013-03-01, 04:00 PM
spellcaster with eschew materials. psionics of some sort. warlock for fun (psyduck used psybeam, it's not very effective...).

basically, anything where you don't have to get into melee, or where you can make touch attacks if you do.

what is a duckbunny, anyway?

Gildedragon
2013-03-01, 04:17 PM
It's exactly what it says on the tin. The owlbear's dread cousin

silverwolfer
2013-03-01, 04:47 PM
what is a duckbunny, anyway?

http://xa7.xanga.com/7e8c2a43c6533168901582/z127995202.jpg

GutterFace
2013-03-01, 04:53 PM
A creature with a bill and no real hands, I was thinking along the lines of a bard?

A miture of quacks and an really annoying voice, give it a high charisma, maybe if going to gesalt the creature give it shadow hand

Totally a Dragonfire Adept. aww look a duckbunny! then you get doused in dragonfire.

The Viscount
2013-03-01, 04:57 PM
Binder. All the weird signs would be less apparent on the already freakish duckbunny.

silverwolfer
2013-03-01, 05:23 PM
What is the main stats on a binder, charisma and con?

Phelix-Mu
2013-03-01, 05:32 PM
I think the binder mechanic really on relies on Charisma. Not sure. Since some of the vestiges make a melee build plausible, and casters need Con too, that is probably a good suggestion.

It reminds me of the giant space hamsters-line... tyrannosaurus rex giant space hamster, fire-breathing giant space hamster, miniature giant space hamster.

Man 2e monsters were pretty awesome.

I'll vote for the dragonfire adept. Pick up Dragon Cohort later on and have the duckbunny ride the lightnin....I mean...ride the dragon.:smallwink:

The Viscount
2013-03-01, 05:53 PM
What is the main stats on a binder, charisma and con?

Yes. All you need charisma for is saves (for the few abilities that offer saves) and making good pacts (which just means you can ignore the influence). Con is just there because you fight people and everybody needs Con.

silverwolfer
2013-03-01, 10:24 PM
Thank you for your advise, put the build up to enjoy