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<blockquote data-quote="Gaiden" data-source="post: 3946148" data-attributes="member: 103"><p>If you want to have a ton of fun: 1st level illuisionist</p><p></p><p>Color spray is deadly at 1st level and change self can be ridiculously powerful in social situations, not to mention, the threat that a man suddenly morphed into demon can have on your foes.</p><p></p><p>If you want to powergame, go with Illumian from Races of Destiny and make sure you get the +2 caster levels. I am sure there are also character options for either sorcerers or illusionists that will make the class a bit better early on. Of course take the option to ditch the familiar. If you really want a familiar just take the feat - it is better anyways.</p><p></p><p>Make scrolls at every opportunity and use them often to compensate for limited spells/day. </p><p></p><p>If you really want to kill 1st level characters, disguise yourself as the local magistrate and order one of the wandering patrols to arrest your 1st level foes. When the inevitable fight ensues and the 1st level characters lose, you have won. If they win, now they have just murdered the town watch and will be wanted. The magistrate may even hire outside help, like a wandering mercenary whose role you can fulfill if you like.</p><p></p><p>If you really want to be nasty (and a bit more elaborate) find the most cocky trigger happy guardsmen and disguise yourself as one of the 1st level characters you want to kill then kidnap that guardsman's wife (or kill her if you really want to be mean) and make sure that he sees it happening or finds out about it. Then do the whole dress up as the magistrate thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gaiden, post: 3946148, member: 103"] If you want to have a ton of fun: 1st level illuisionist Color spray is deadly at 1st level and change self can be ridiculously powerful in social situations, not to mention, the threat that a man suddenly morphed into demon can have on your foes. If you want to powergame, go with Illumian from Races of Destiny and make sure you get the +2 caster levels. I am sure there are also character options for either sorcerers or illusionists that will make the class a bit better early on. Of course take the option to ditch the familiar. If you really want a familiar just take the feat - it is better anyways. Make scrolls at every opportunity and use them often to compensate for limited spells/day. If you really want to kill 1st level characters, disguise yourself as the local magistrate and order one of the wandering patrols to arrest your 1st level foes. When the inevitable fight ensues and the 1st level characters lose, you have won. If they win, now they have just murdered the town watch and will be wanted. The magistrate may even hire outside help, like a wandering mercenary whose role you can fulfill if you like. If you really want to be nasty (and a bit more elaborate) find the most cocky trigger happy guardsmen and disguise yourself as one of the 1st level characters you want to kill then kidnap that guardsman's wife (or kill her if you really want to be mean) and make sure that he sees it happening or finds out about it. Then do the whole dress up as the magistrate thing. [/QUOTE]
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