

Of course, i am propably not going to do that, since it is only a wyrmling - tough it makes a nice replacement feat for natural spell, since dragons are capable of casting anyway.
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Vendetta wrote:Richard Gatling was a pioneer in US national healthcare. On discovering that most soldiers during the American Civil War were dying of disease rather than gunshots, he turned his mind to, rather than providing better sanitary conditions and medical care for troops, creating a machine to make sure they got shot faster.
Vendetta wrote:Richard Gatling was a pioneer in US national healthcare. On discovering that most soldiers during the American Civil War were dying of disease rather than gunshots, he turned his mind to, rather than providing better sanitary conditions and medical care for troops, creating a machine to make sure they got shot faster.
Vendetta wrote:Richard Gatling was a pioneer in US national healthcare. On discovering that most soldiers during the American Civil War were dying of disease rather than gunshots, he turned his mind to, rather than providing better sanitary conditions and medical care for troops, creating a machine to make sure they got shot faster.
Vendetta wrote:Richard Gatling was a pioneer in US national healthcare. On discovering that most soldiers during the American Civil War were dying of disease rather than gunshots, he turned his mind to, rather than providing better sanitary conditions and medical care for troops, creating a machine to make sure they got shot faster.
You get a single feat to start, an extra one if you're human, and one every three levels barring bonus feats from classes.Hawkwings wrote:I can't find the answer to this anywhere, so I'll ask here: when does each class get additional feats? And how many do you start with?
You start with one feat, humans with two.Hawkwings wrote:I can't find the answer to this anywhere, so I'll ask here: when does each class get additional feats? And how many do you start with?
Don't bother, I don't use class skills so long as your character has a reason to have the skills you'd giving them.Edit: Oh, and since you are human, i STRONGLY suggest taking the "Able Learner" feat - it allows you to consider all skills class skills as long as one of your classes has them as such.
That allows you to maintain your skills in trap finding/hiding while you take OotB, which is very important - especially if you invest into an Intelligence of 14 or so.
Ah, right then, oversaw that the first time.Norade wrote:Once again, no need for Able Learner.
That's okay, I just wanted to be sure people knew that. I don't like feats being wasted on skills that a character should reasonably have.Serafina wrote:Ah, right then, oversaw that the first time.Norade wrote:Once again, no need for Able Learner.
Replaced it with Precise Shot, making him a capable Ranged Combatant right off the bat.
Vendetta wrote:Richard Gatling was a pioneer in US national healthcare. On discovering that most soldiers during the American Civil War were dying of disease rather than gunshots, he turned his mind to, rather than providing better sanitary conditions and medical care for troops, creating a machine to make sure they got shot faster.