I am actually playing a Doppelganger Factotum, gonna Prestige into Chameleon, as an NPC for a group I'm running, and it's working out great.
What you have to remember about the Factotum is just because you CAN do anything doesn't mean you have to be amazing at it. put your skill points in the...
I get the support caster role, but inevitably you will either want or need to do some damage. just pointing out that touch spells are the way to go.
your STR and DEX may not be great, but your attack bonus from cleric and greomancer give you a leg up when hitting a touch AC.
I know i can never...
I didn't read every post so if this has been gone over just skip it.
I played a Favored Soul / Sorcerer / Geomancer in a recent game. while obviously not the same build similar enough. The best suggestion i can give you is the touch spells are your best friend. the fact that you are casting...
I know exactly what your player wants and how he can get it and be even happier than he would be with the feat you have allowed.
It is totally up to you on whether or not you allow it, especially because it's 3.0, a 3rd party publishing, and a quintessential book, which have never been known...
I realize this isn't exactly what this thread is about, but if i was going to play a factotum in a pathfinder game, using to conversions guide to convert properly.
do you think the factotum should get unlimited 0 lvl spells, like the other spell casting classes.
I am working on an NPC for an upcoming game and thought about taking him through the Chameleon PrC.
I was wondering if someone could help me come up with focus ability for the class that would mimic a warlock. i'm thinking in order to get the invocations and the eldritch blast you would have to...
well thanks for the welcome and support for my idea.
that being said. i'm afraid i will be very little help actually implementing these changes, for i am HORRIBLE as balancing class features and would probably just end up wrecking it.
as i said i would love to see what you can do with this...
First: as for filling the "Dead Levels" I believe the Pathfinder conversion guide suggest that you take existing abilities that are normally gotten in the same level and break them up to fill in the dead space first, then worry about creating new stuff later. Which i think is quite possible with...