Wrahn, the rules for multiple abilities on an item was errated to 1.5x on secondary abilities. Unless this is overriding that.
Now onward...
I've got two or three ideas up in the air.
One would be a dwarf iconic (give me a warhammer, some heavy armor and a beer and we're set), there's a great iconic set up that i think would be fun, it'd involve a couple prestige classes (hammer of moradin from playeres guide to faerun, deepwarden from races of stone, pious templar from CD and dwarf paragon from UA). He'd be a champion among dwarves.
Second idea would be a human fighter, a master of arms, whose principle focus would literally be being a generalist. Might just be a straight 20 lvl fighter. His weapon would be a sure striking metalline shifting weapon (if i could get shifting as a +2 property instead of +1 and change it so it could change into any other weapon, that'd be great). Basically he wouldn't be incredibly specialized but a master of all arms.
The last idea would a halfling type, invisible blade/master thrower focus.
All in all, generally following the fighter-ish line, though the halfling would have some rogue to him I can imagine.
Now onward...
I've got two or three ideas up in the air.
One would be a dwarf iconic (give me a warhammer, some heavy armor and a beer and we're set), there's a great iconic set up that i think would be fun, it'd involve a couple prestige classes (hammer of moradin from playeres guide to faerun, deepwarden from races of stone, pious templar from CD and dwarf paragon from UA). He'd be a champion among dwarves.
Second idea would be a human fighter, a master of arms, whose principle focus would literally be being a generalist. Might just be a straight 20 lvl fighter. His weapon would be a sure striking metalline shifting weapon (if i could get shifting as a +2 property instead of +1 and change it so it could change into any other weapon, that'd be great). Basically he wouldn't be incredibly specialized but a master of all arms.
The last idea would a halfling type, invisible blade/master thrower focus.
All in all, generally following the fighter-ish line, though the halfling would have some rogue to him I can imagine.
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