So I was thinking about it, and say you wanted to make an undead anti-paladin. It would be a pretty powerful combination all things considered, since not only do many of the Antipaladin abilities run off of charisma but so does an undead's HP.
The only thing that would essentially become useless would be the plague bringer ability, but with that in mind I'm wondering if there's an archetype of the base Paladin one could afford to take as an undead that would be worth it, given that being undead already gives you a whole host of bonuses and immunities. Oath of Chastity, for instance, is similarly useless since even though it replaces the slot Divine Health takes up it replaces it with a bonus against mind effects, which you'd already be immune to.
Lincoln Turner
How does one go about making a good silksworn occultist?
Parker Bailey
acquire SWAG
Luke Mitchell
Fully intend to, I meant mechanically
Luis Mitchell
literally, acquire SWAG.
James Miller
Go for a caster build instead of a gish. You have the bonus spell slots to pull it off, not to mention having asf chance discourages wearing armor.
Isaiah Fisher
Discipline errata when?
Angel Johnson
Is it a good idea to cast extended deja vu on enemy?
Jordan Reyes
Depends on the situation, but it can be useful since it doesn't allow a save
Liam Thompson
Can I get a rec on wtf I should play in the Strange Aeons AP? My character died on Saturday and our party make-up is weird. No 3PP. 5th level. Party consists of: >Hunter (Hellbent on giving everyone Teamwork feats) >Alchemist (Grenadier) >Fighter (Reach weapon with no Combat Maneuvers) >Barbarian (Doesn't want to Rage because he'll be easier to hit) Was playing a Psychic Detective Investigator which I was having a lot of fun with, as the GM is able to come up with some pretty fun shit when I used Psychic Skill Unlocks while giving various hints about characters. At a loss as to what I should play to compliment this party. Pic related, killed me.