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Who wants to be a Wayfinder?

I like both PrC's, it's a tough choice.

Since Lhazaar butts right up against Seren Island and Argonnessen it would be easy to work in a dragon. Let me know which one you want.
 

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SelcSilverhand said:
I don't have a problem with taking the PrC and going back to paladin. It fits the flavor of your character closely since you already have the favored in house feat. You won't be able to pick up the PrC until 4th level due to the skill rank requirement but at least you know what to do with the 3rd level feat.


I think we lost Prof Yeti. He hasn't been to the boards in almost a month. =/
Cool, I'll adjust the feat, maybe a skill or two. I couldn't get in till after 4th anyway.

Initialy I was thining riding/horsey paladin, but there's been less and less need/use for that of late. He's got some of the skills though.
 

Bront said:
Cool, I'll adjust the feat, maybe a skill or two. I couldn't get in till after 4th anyway.

Initialy I was thining riding/horsey paladin, but there's been less and less need/use for that of late. He's got some of the skills though.

It's aquatic, you could still ride a porpise, or a manatee... :D
 

SelcSilverhand said:
It's aquatic, you could still ride a porpise, or a manatee... :D
That tends to rust your armor though (course since I'm not wearing much).

Sides, what's the porpise in that? :p

Johan is fixed and ready to go.
 

And on the PrC issue, I'd recomend the Recaster, it looks like a blast. I keep trying for it with a wizard, and it doesn't quite work :(
 

SelcSilverhand said:
I think that if you spend the time to train your horse for the specific purpose of fighting, which takes 3 weeks, it can be counted as being trained for war. As a note, the Lhazaar principalities will take place in a partially aquatic environment, so you also qualify for the aqautic animal companions if you'd like to pick one up.


No objection to the feat, it has to be a successful melee strike correct?

On animal companions: I only get one at a time, yes? So to take an aquatic companion, Midian has to dismiss Talbot (and all the tricks he's loaded up with), and retrain a new companion for anything other than "bonus tricks," correct? Is there a way to "recall" a dismissed companion that anyone knows? I'm not used to working with animal companions, so I don't know if a lot of swapping is common or advisable, I guess. Advice would be welcome.

On the feat, the way it's worded I think it sounds like the attack doesn't have to succeed, but I've no problem playing it the way you said, where the companion would have to hit to give Midian the bonus.

jason
 

Well Talbot wouldn't vanish into thin air, so if you spent the time you could probably track him down again after you release him into the wild.

Found a copy of the feat. It isn't worded to say successful melee attack, just that they make a melee attack. I don't mind using the books wording so that even a missed attack helps since the foe is being distracted by a second attacker.
 


jkason said:
Midian rolls his eyes, but smiles nonetheless. "You're a true stalwart hero to take such noble blows in the name of honor," he says with a wink.
Hey, I'm not making them do anything they weren't dreaming about already ;) :p
 


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