Chronologist
First Post
I'm going to be playing in a high-tech, low-arcane magic D&D campaign in a few weeks, and I remembered that I had a copy of the World of Warcraft 3.5 book. Lo and behold, there's a class called the Tinker, which can be summarized as a Rogue except instead of trap-oriented and sneaky class features, he can make technological devices and blow **** up on-par with a Sorcerer.
My question is, for those who have read the book, how balanced is the class? The math parts aren't an issue, I've got an Excel sheet set up already for those. The game is going to be Pathfinder, is the Tinker balanced with Pathfinder classes? Are the races balanced by Pathfinder standards?
I know it's an obscure book, but any help would be welcome.
Chronologist
My question is, for those who have read the book, how balanced is the class? The math parts aren't an issue, I've got an Excel sheet set up already for those. The game is going to be Pathfinder, is the Tinker balanced with Pathfinder classes? Are the races balanced by Pathfinder standards?
I know it's an obscure book, but any help would be welcome.
Chronologist