PDA

View Full Version : Pathfinder Swashbuckler dip on Vigilante



D4rkh0rus
2016-10-13, 04:15 PM
Hi guys, I'm trying to make a stalker vigilante, with the teisatsu archetype. I've more or less figured out how I'll build him,
But I'm wondering if a swashbuckler dip would make it stronger or wouldn't do much, it's lit. Only for parry and riposte. The idea is a character that uses one of the Dex to damage feats on a scimitar or rapier, so not going to dual wield, I go in attack and use up and close for another attack, and then use stuff like throat jab and mighty ambush to set up a possible coup de grace or just keep the enemy silent.


The thing about swash is that if I take a level, it'll set everything back by a level, and I'm starting at a low level, so it's gonna play a part in all of this, the benefit is that if the initial ambush doesn't leave the target crippled, I can parry any attacks that follow to reduce the damage I take.


I have a bunch of feats so I could take amateur swashbuckler instead, anyone got experience on that feat?

Thanks guys!

Geddy2112
2016-10-13, 04:53 PM
Since you are going to use a rapier, the inspired blade swashbuckler would be a good dip. One boon is that you get panache from int and charisma, at a minimum of 1 even if you dumped intelligence. If you have a decent INT, then that is more panache for parry/riposte. The big sell is that you get weapon finesse with the rapier, weapon focus(rapier), and count as having weapon finesse for the purpose of meeting feat requirements. This allows you to take fencing grace and be doing dex to damage at level 1.

That said, if you have a bunch of feats to burn, you are better off using those to get parry/riposte and paying the tax for fencing grace.