Arutema
2016-06-09, 03:47 AM
So I'm brainstorming yet another oddball multiclass character, A gun-toting occult detective type.
I'll probably go medium for my occult class, relying on the champion spirit's damage bonus. Probably halfling for race, as the favored class bonus can further boost seance boon and therefore damage. Pity gun use is so feat starved.
Anyway, here's my thoughts so far:
l1: Cavalier (Spellscar Drifter) - Gunsmithing, free gun, cha-based grit. General feat - rapid repload. Ignore the mount.
l2: Fighter - Bonus feat - Deadly Aim
l3: Medium - Spirits. General feat - Point-blank shot
l4: Medium.
l5: Medium. General feat - Precise shot
l6: Medium.
l7: Medium. Retrain the fighter level to more medium and pick deadly aim back up as my general feat?
For the cavalier level? Any suggestions to the order? My initial thought was Eastern Star or Tome.
Instead of the fighter level, is there any class archetype that grants precise shot on a 1-level dip? I know of divine hunter paladin, but I'd prefer to be true neutral. (And the was the code is worded, it seems I would lose the feat as an ex-paladin.)
And, of course, am I overlooking or forgetting anything?
I'll probably go medium for my occult class, relying on the champion spirit's damage bonus. Probably halfling for race, as the favored class bonus can further boost seance boon and therefore damage. Pity gun use is so feat starved.
Anyway, here's my thoughts so far:
l1: Cavalier (Spellscar Drifter) - Gunsmithing, free gun, cha-based grit. General feat - rapid repload. Ignore the mount.
l2: Fighter - Bonus feat - Deadly Aim
l3: Medium - Spirits. General feat - Point-blank shot
l4: Medium.
l5: Medium. General feat - Precise shot
l6: Medium.
l7: Medium. Retrain the fighter level to more medium and pick deadly aim back up as my general feat?
For the cavalier level? Any suggestions to the order? My initial thought was Eastern Star or Tome.
Instead of the fighter level, is there any class archetype that grants precise shot on a 1-level dip? I know of divine hunter paladin, but I'd prefer to be true neutral. (And the was the code is worded, it seems I would lose the feat as an ex-paladin.)
And, of course, am I overlooking or forgetting anything?