8/3/2023 0 Comments Wayang spellhunter d20pfsrd![]() ![]() Well, at least you'll have less swift action congestion as a swashbuckler. Guessing those are the d20pfsrd names for Aldori style/Serren's masterstroke. I'm trying to avoid anything else which uses swift or immediate actions there since you're going want them for ripostes or for the feints allowed by swordplay upset during a fight, once you've spent swift actions enchanting your weapon and starting swordplay style. The arcana might be flamboyant arcana (deeds), spell blending (a couple of useful non-magus 2nd level spells see invisibility, ashen path, visualization of the mind and sense vitals are all possibly useful options) and maximized magic (1/day nuke). Trained in swordsmanship let's take the swordplay style to the end (swordplay deflection), that and its prereqs take the rest of your feats. The other trait probably goes on something social since a magus gets few such skills but a noble is expected to have some perhaps clever wordplay (bluff). For the trained in magic part I'd put in perhaps two feats like intensify spell and empower spell, likely used mostly with shocking grasp for which you'd want to put one trait on reducing metamagic costs. Check with your GM before aiming for any of them. Any feat with Aldori in the name either says it can't be used with an off-hand weapon or is dependent on another feat which says that. Spell combat is treated in many ways as using an off-hand weapon. A half-elf with ancestral arms and the bladebound archetype would work for me. It's compatible with kensai, but that archetype sacrifices a lot - spell recall (+ improved) and knowledge pool are useful abilities! To say nothing of diminished spellcasting. Assuming you don't mind your sword talking back to you that is. ![]() A MoMS monk's fuse styles might qualify if you really want both swordplay style and aldori style or something like that, but magus 12 is fine like it is too.Īctually if the focus is on the weapon here then a bladebound magus 12 might fit well. I'd avoid multiclassing just for swashbuckler deeds or a single feat - you need to get more for it to be worth it. Flamboyant arcana covers a couple of the deeds and doesn't require multiclassing. ![]()
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