
He was only used for a single session, as the campaign had fallen through due to the GM not having the time to run consistent sessions, but he was fun to use. The only gestalt character I've ever played was a Scout/Fighter combination. Just a couple that come to mind, Splicing Fighter with just about anything almost always works- even for other martial classes where you lose out on skill points or saves, those feats on a Barbarian or Paladin can put up a fight. Swashbuckler/Wizard(never got to play it, but had a build, would splice in the Swiftblade PrC if GM allowed it).īarbarian/Monk(requires either a variant lawful Barb or Chaotic Monk) Rage and Flurry.just so nice. Just thought I'd spark up a bit of conversation and this was a topic that popped into my brain. I was pretty fond of the casual Monk/Sorcerer or Bard/Barbarian. So Unearthed Arcana was one of my favorite 3.5 books and I played a lot of Gestalt games during my early 3.5 career and I was wondering if anyone had some favorite or just plain crazy Gestalt combinations they've used? Posted: Fri 10:11 pm Post subject: Gestalt Combinations? New this week: Conjurer's Codex: Demon Clown at the Naruto d20 Store! Enjoy the book, everyone! I'm wondering if PrCing the psion into elocator or uncarnate would be worthwhile? Lost caster levels suck, I know, but those are both flavorfull PrCs that would seriously aid in mobility and :: View topic - Gestalt Combinations? Ideally, he aught to be able to do just about anything out-of-combat that isn't a face skill. Also, it isn't to hard to supplement his massive skill abilities (not great on their own, but he's still a factotum, so why not?) with a few maneuver and power choices. In general, I'm thinking I want his primary defenses to be based around mobility and stealth. I was sort of planning on going Nomad (more on that later), but psycho-metabolism is tempting, and shaper is always a solid choice. Ardent, for the cheap mantle bonuses? Or more swordsage levels, or some easy to enter PrC? (I'm avoiding the obvious choice, chameleon, as keeping track of all the floating bonuses is a pain in the neck that I don't much want to get into).Īs for Psion, It's a fairly straightforward caster class, if not as uber as possible. That still leaves a level open to choose, but I'm at a loss of what to slide in.
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I think that I'd like to keep at least one level of swordsage dipped, for the sake of a few utility manuevers and stances, and also for the free weapon focus feat (which is needed for the Eternal Blade PrC anyway).

I went with Factotum for the utility, extra actions are nice and the Into bonus to everything (trip checks, init, jumping) is fun too. Other than perhaps dipping a couple levels of fighter for the feats, or taking a few levels of Crusader for the lulz, I'm fairly happy with it. I'm planning on PRCing into Eternal Blade shortly. He is a dragonborn half-elf.įor the martial portion: I like warblade, the high HP is pleasant, as is the maneuvers. The character I've got right now is simply a Warblade//Psion//Factotum 8/Swordsage2.

This is why I've got levels in Psion instead of Wizard (it also means I don't have to worry about ACF, not that it's a big deal because I'm relying on inertial armor anyways). I know that this hurts my flexibility, and it makes for a weaker character who isn't as IP proofed as possible, but the actual play is more fun for me. This is why I tend to like fixed-spell-list or spontaneous casters over prepared types. A note about my personal play style: I hate playing Dungeons, Dragons & Logistics.
