If you are going monk with non finess weapon better do Quarterstaff. You can still get extra attacks by using KI points (which you will have a lot with Sensei) and there is that cool +5 quarterstaff that does bonus 2d6 force damageTwin Crystals has Agile on it, though...
Now that I think about it, it's true that Twin-Bladed Sword can't be finessed. So why the fuck does it have that enchantment on it?
Obv for Sensei DEX build. Joking. I think.
Definitely doing this for next, and last, playthrough. Can just use agile weapons like Kama in both hands most of the game without even needing Finesse then pick up Two-Bladed Proficiency for the Light Saber.
Sensei has plenty of uses for Ki points already. Ruin is better for casters since it gives +4 free Spell Pen. I’ll get plenty of attacks with 3 extra on offhand and full BAB.
Isn't Sensei's wis to attack works only for monk weapons? Technically, it should not work Two-Bladed Sword.
I could be wrong though.
I’ll have to check. Was worried that might be the case. Yeah, d20 says only Monk weapons.
Guess my only alternative is Sword Saint with 4 extra Arcane Pools.
may be i'm making a mistake but it seems to me that it's only about one attack not all ?
at lvl 20 i can use accuracy 18 x
With Shatter you won’t need it after the first. 18 rounds still isn’t very much, certainly not worth all you’re giving up.
I think that when i will have an attack at -10 and -15 there against that the accuracy will be more profitable.
Let's say i finish lvl 20 with 18 AP.
For you, the most profitable would be that i use it for the perfect crit to bring ECB x3 than accuracy +8 to hit?
Let's say i finish lvl 20 with 18 AP.
For you, the most profitable would be that i use it for the perfect crit to bring ECB x3 than accuracy +8 to hit?
No, it’s most profitable to enchant your weapon with enduring and take seven levels to get INT to Initiative and third level spells, and certainly not to burn valuable feats on extra pool.
Let's say i finish lvl 20 with 18 AP.
For you, the most profitable would be that i use it for the perfect crit to bring ECB x3 than accuracy +8 to hit?
No, it’s most profitable to enchant your weapon with enduring and take seven levels to get INT to Initiative and third level spells, and certainly not to burn valuable feats on extra pool.
1 finesse, dodge
2 Weapon Focus: Elven Curve Blade
3 Accomplished Sneak Attacker, Dazzling Display
4 Finesse Training: Elven Curve Blade
5 Crane Style, arcane pool +2
6 Outflank
7 Crane Wing
8 Arcane Accuracy
9 Shatter Defenses
10
11 Improved Critical, Blind Fight
12
13 Crane Riposte, Combat Reflexes
14
15 arcane pool +2, power attack
16
17 arcane pool +2, Cleaving Finish
18
19 arcane pool +2, opportunist
20 choice
What could i take more ?
Slayer give a lot of feats (power attacks with accuracy eventually, cleaving finish, opportunist) it's why i take AP.
I still have a feat to take at level 20, dreadful carnage ?
Race: Elf
Alignment: Lawful-Good
For use of Elven Curve Blade
Stats:
Str: 7
Dex: 19 > 24
Con: 12
Int: 18
Wis: 7
Cha: 14
1 thug 1, +1d6 sneak
2 sword saint 1, +1 AC, arcane pool and weapon +1
3 thug 2, evasion
4 thug 3, +1d6 sneak
5 Scaled Fist,
6 thug 4, uncanny dodge
7 sword saint 2, +1 AC
8 sword saint 3, +1 AC, Arcane Accuracy
9 sword saint 4, +1 AC,
10 slayer, study target +1
11 slayer
12 slayer, +1d6 sneak
13 slayer
14 slayer, study target +2
15 slayer, +1d6 sneak
16 slayer
17 slayer
18 slayer, +1d6 sneak
19 slayer, study target +3,
20 fighter or Stalwart Defender
Improve initiative for a full dex? if i was STR sorcerer DD and champion and had to cast spell ok...
Trapfinding i let a cleric/rodeur/rogue for that (even if i ride the skill).
Crippling Strike yes it's interesting.
To be honest, i'm not very excited about a DEX character with ECB.
In the presente case Cleaving Finish and opportunist arrive too late.
In a previous essay, i had gone up sword saint to 6 for enduring blade.
I think like Ineffect return and yours that Divine Hunter1>Thug3>SF1>V10>Ro4(opportunist)>V12>Pal2>F1 will be more wise.
I replaced this lvl 13 character with a sword saint in my current run.
OK, I want to slowly start studying builds. I have found 3 guides of note: Ineffect's (gog), Roahin's (gog), and Nerd Commando's (youtube). Are there any other guides of note I am missing?
Out of the guides above, Roahin's is the most helpful one for me. That's because he explains why he chooses what he chooses over something else. This makes it easy to come up with personal ideas over his builds. It would be great if I found more guides like Roahin's one, especially since he hasn't done many builds.
(The other 2 guys often multiclass without explaining what the advantage of the particular multiclassing is and why we are taking X levels of a class instead of another number. But such info is crucial. No disrespect meant for their helpful work.)
Race: Elf
Alignment: Lawful-Good
For use of Elven Curve Blade
Stats:
Str: 7
Dex: 19 > 24
Con: 12
Int: 18
Wis: 7
Cha: 14
1 thug 1, +1d6 sneak
2 sword saint 1, +1 AC, arcane pool and weapon +1
3 thug 2, evasion
4 thug 3, +1d6 sneak
5 Scaled Fist,
6 thug 4, uncanny dodge
7 sword saint 2, +1 AC
8 sword saint 3, +1 AC, Arcane Accuracy
9 sword saint 4, +1 AC,
10 slayer, study target +1
11 slayer
12 slayer, +1d6 sneak
13 slayer
14 slayer, study target +2
15 slayer, +1d6 sneak
16 slayer
17 slayer
18 slayer, +1d6 sneak
19 slayer, study target +3,
20 fighter or Stalwart Defender
Improve initiative for a full dex? if i was STR sorcerer DD and champion and had to cast spell ok...
Trapfinding i let a cleric/rodeur/rogue for that (even if i ride the skill).
Crippling Strike yes it's interesting.
im using a similar build but without the ss lvls,also 3 lvls of rogue instead of 4 thug.i also put wisdom to 18 and dumped str and cha (used a trait from edlricth arcana mod that makes wis to be the stat of persuasion).
guess you can tank better though because of mirror image/displacemnt etc.
In itself the 4 level SS are not bad
-1 AB for +4 AC
weapon focus
shield 3x8 min with rod
mirror image x2
Arcane accuracy with 10 AP (2+8 item) for +8 to hit
Or perfect crit with 10 AP.
The real problem is that it delays the acquisition of opportunist, cleaving finish.
OK, I want to slowly start studying builds. I have found 3 guides of note: Ineffect's (gog), Roahin's (gog), and Nerd Commando's (youtube). Are there any other guides of note I am missing?
Out of the guides above, Roahin's is the most helpful one for me. That's because he explains why he chooses what he chooses over something else. This makes it easy to come up with personal ideas over his builds. It would be great if I found more guides like Roahin's one, especially since he hasn't done many builds.
(The other 2 guys often multiclass without explaining what the advantage of the particular multiclassing is and why we are taking X levels of a class instead of another number. But such info is crucial. No disrespect meant for their helpful work.)
Personally i find Ineffect's build more relevant.
It's also true that he explains a lot less.