Make everybody a brawler, monk or rogue of varying archetypes and VMCs and monster be monsters, man.
Pathfinder General /pfg/
>mfw my "pretty but low-cha" excuse amounts to just a magic disguise
>mfw nobody will probably ever realize, let alone notice, because it's such a standard now
>Charisma is a combination of
I disagree and personally think the only correlation between charisma and attractiveness/beauty is that high Charisma people tend to have personality traits that make them groom better. Charisma is about projecting an image. A hot but Low Charisma character is like that super stereotypical vapid cunt you see in high school shows. Someone everyone wants to sleep with, but not actually interact with.
Okay, so how do we build him? Both SoM and PoW builds are appreciated
And also, how do we make Swordchucks
The thing that bugs me about my DM is that he's fine with refluffing traits except for religion traits because those still require you to worship a specific god. I don't understand why, if you're willing to refluff every other kind of trait, Religion traits would be different. For the majority of characters, your choice of deity is just fluff anyway- unless you get power from them like a cleric, it has no mechanical impact.
For some reason, he thinks I'm a stick in the mud who doesn't approve of refluffing traits. In truth, I'm totally fine with refluffing them almost completely, I just don't do it with my own characters because I feel like I'd be cheesing things.
So what is Variant Multiclassing supposed to be fluff wise? A sort of natural talent?
I'm fine with refluffing religion traits as long as they
>aren't clearly divine in nature. Stuff like that Zon-Kuthon medic feat. Anyone could to that even if they're a hardcore fedora tipper.
>if they are divine in nature, as long as it fits the god. So most of them.
I also waive worship requirements for Divine Fighting Techs.
It depends on what you VMC.
Think of it like Multiclassing, but instead of dedicating your time between two fields/disciplines, you instead dabble a bit in one.
Are these meant to be balances against each other? Because you can't look at Orision's "drawback" and Nikta's, and say they're balanced. Nikta best goddess out of the lot though.
Yeah, that's my logic too. If you had a religion trait that was, say... For worshipers of Calistria and gave you a bonus on some kind of roll when made against someone who has wronged you recently, it seems like something you should be able to get even if you worship certain other gods, particularly evil or vengeful ones, because the flavor still makes sense. It hasn't even been stretched much.