Dingleberry
First Post
I was looking at possibly playing a monk in my first Pathfinder campaign, and thought that a dip into a spontaneous spellcasting class could be a big help - especially at lower levels - to get a little help to, e.g., AC. Unfortunately, the only spontaneous caster class (we're limited to main book and APG) that isn't tied to a dump monk stat (Charisma) is the Inquisitor, and that just didn't seem like a good fit. So I decided to skip the monk and play an oracle instead...
But then I saw the "Sidestep" revelation for the "Lore" Mystery oracle, which uses Cha instead of Dex for AC and Reflex saves. So instead of Cha being the dump stat, Dex is - and with an oracle dip, my monk gets a few spells off the cleric list (automatically including CLW) to help keep him alive. Sure, he won't be able to Tumble so well or hit the broad side of a barn with shuriken, but he will be able to use some wands/etc. Heck, if I wanted to go really crazy, I could also take a dip in sorcerer to get a bloodline power, a bunch more low-level spells and the ability to use magic items from the sorcerer/wizard list.
Aside from the obvious problem of sucking at Dex-based skills and being behind on monk levels, am I missing any big risks?
But then I saw the "Sidestep" revelation for the "Lore" Mystery oracle, which uses Cha instead of Dex for AC and Reflex saves. So instead of Cha being the dump stat, Dex is - and with an oracle dip, my monk gets a few spells off the cleric list (automatically including CLW) to help keep him alive. Sure, he won't be able to Tumble so well or hit the broad side of a barn with shuriken, but he will be able to use some wands/etc. Heck, if I wanted to go really crazy, I could also take a dip in sorcerer to get a bloodline power, a bunch more low-level spells and the ability to use magic items from the sorcerer/wizard list.
Aside from the obvious problem of sucking at Dex-based skills and being behind on monk levels, am I missing any big risks?