and I bought your character some bolts (you may need them for the crossbow)
*facepalm* Every single time I updated him, I thought of that. EVERY time. And still I forgot to actually buy them. Gaaah.
and I bought your character some bolts (you may need them for the crossbow)
You should hop into the Dunn Wright to get into some RP with him.
HM
Reviewing Umralar:
a) I switched a " - STR (2)" to a "+ STR (-2)" just for clarity.
Suggestions:
a) I highly suggest replacing Child of the Street with Dirty Fighter. You are going to be attempting to flank often anyways, so the +1 damage when flanking will help a lot.
b) I would normally harp at you to buy a dagger so you can have a light weapon for when grappled, and a utensil to slice up dinner. But, you are too weak to carry it without slowing you down. Your lucky coins are "weightless".
c) *When* you confirm a crit, and still only roll a total of 1 non-lethal damage, I will take the opportunity to cackle, giggle and point.There is a particular PFS cleric that we rib about that every couple of months.
Tanking strength that much is a bad idea unless you are a pure caster, but I am not going to stop you from trying it. You even picked a small race that doesn't take a STR penalty, then handicapped yourself on purpose. This character will be an uphill battle to be effective. But, some people prefer challenges, so go for it.
Umralar has his second APPROVAL.
SK actually did second approval, HM did first, so Umralar is set to go.So anyway, I apologize for being insulting. All of the above is just me monologuing my opinion. I'll look over Umralar in the next day or two, and since SK did first approval, I'm betting second approval will be a slam dunk.
On the other hand, LPF has a pretty liberal character retirement policy. Try the character a while, test the concept, and if it doesn't work out to your satisfaction then retire and make a replacement character. I'm doing just that with my archery focused druid; I'm not entirely happy with the mechanics but I'll give it a couple of more levels of play before he wanders off into the wilderness. And if his personality/play style work out maybe not even then.
Alright, here's a character up for review. Just a heads up, first time I've rolled up a Pathfinder character. Been a couple years since I've even rolled up a D&D character. None-the-less, I submit Dyre Blackreef for review.