That's definitely the angle I'd take. All those delicious temporary HPs, just waiting for you to grab... You can snag better armor with a few feats; you can only get a pact boon with Hybrid Talent. YMMV, of course!
As far as I can tell, you can take Hybrid Talent more than once, right? If so, I'll probably take it more than once, given the benefits gained by Battleminds and Warlocks.
If Hybrid Talent is a one-time only Feat, I'll have to think very carefully.
But you're right about free HP being a nice enticement, esp. since there is a Feat which boosts this ability...and that Warforged ability that ALSO grants temporary HP as well. That DOES fit nicely with the general resiliency of Hellboy...
I wouldn't worry about it. A basic melee attack is important, since you can use it with a charge or with an opportunity attack, and there are a ton of powers which enable you to make extra ones. A basic ranged attack generally is not, unless there's a Warlord in the party who has taken powers to let you use them.
Yeah...but it does do nice damage (better than Hellish Rebuke, as I recall), based on Con, and...and...I still don't know what a base ranged attack does! I can't make a final decision until I figure out that detail. ('Cause I'm a nutter.)
That's a good point, and Battleminds are actually pretty cool. I was just shocked because psionic hybrids and muticlassers are a hairy area of the rules.
Well, this isn't my first rodeo, as they say!
For about a day, I did have a touch of difficulty with the issue about PP being based on the number of augmentable at-will attacks, since the example in the book said a PC with Iron Fist (an augmentable at-will attack) had no PP at first level.
Then I sussed out that they meant that you only counted the number of augmentable at-will attacks that the PC (here, a Battlemind) takes in place of encounter powers...
Which was the deciding factor in why he took Bull's Strength at 1st level as well. He's starting off with PP to augment his at-wills. Now, if I can just find a way to boost PP or their rate of recovery...
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