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mole75

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  1. I hadn't really made that link to Alias. But you are right. She's good at impersonating, disguise and general spy-work. I'm considering the free trader as archtype at level 2. How does your free Archetype rules work with an archtype that only has a level 2 ability? You mentioned free feats, but could you take a new archtype and delay it so you get the level 2 ability at level 4 and so forth?
  2. Not to step on anyone's toes, especially not the GM 😁 But another mistake that is often made by players (myself included) is not to pay attention to the kind of bonuses that Starfinder hands out. If you come from PF1 you only rarely have the same bonus twice at level 1. However in SF, most (or all?) skill bonusses to classes are insight and thus don't stack with something like the skill focus feat.
  3. There are two three points that stand out with your character: Ability score: According to the core rulebook you cannot start with an ability score over 18. Skills: The operative edge is an insight bonus. It does not stack with the skill focus (making the skill focus feats they get at level 1 redundant once they reach level 7) Weapon: Because the baton and knife are operative weapons, you use your dex modifier to hit rather than the strength mod.
  4. I guess is ready for review. I still need to spend a little credits, but I think all the mechanical stuff has been taken care of.
  5. Employee file: AD089-3461A-7H235-TK421 Arabella Damiacia Race: Human Theme: Corporate Agent Class: Operative (Spy) Background: Old Hand Ship Role (in order of effectiveness): Captain, Pilot, Gunner, Chief Mate Ability Scores Strength: 15 Dexterity: 18 (16 + 2 Racial) Constitution: 12 Intelligence: 16 Wisdom: 13 Charisma: 18 (17 + 1 Theme) Skills Acrobatics 9 Athletics 7 Bluff 11 Computers 8 Culture 8 Diplomacy 9 Disguise 11 Engineering 4 Intimidate 9 Life Science 4 Medicine 4 Mysticism 2 Perception 6 Physical Science 4 Piloting 9 Profession (Corporate Professional) 8 Sense Motive 6 Sleight of Hand 9 Stealth 9 Survival 2 Background Arabella has been in the corporate world all of her life. She was born into the EJ Corp, with her mother being a low level employee and her father never mentioned. However, the raw abilities of Bella were soon discovered, and she was put into a special training program. Over the years, she developed her skills as a human chameleon to perfection. She learned to walk the corporate world with all its lethal intrigues and pitfalls. The cynical nature of the Company is no secret to her, but someone must have had a heart. When Bella's mother died when the girl was in her teens, she was taken care of by the Company. Arabella has learned the skills of securing a deal, with whatever means necessary. She can, with little effort, assume almost any role to fit in with the crowd. Her skills of disguise and social manipulation are her real strengths, but she is not squeamish if things goes south. Another employee who has been around as long as Bella have is Tarika. Tarika is a brenneri who has endured endless employee orientation workshops alongside Arabella. A couple of times over the years, Bella or Tarika have almost gotten fired—a threat that, at EJ Corp, never feels distant enough to be funny— but Tarika and Bella has always covered for each other. When Bella were behind on her quota one month, Tarika kicked some jobs Bella's way, and when Tarika needed some time off to take care of her daughter, Arabella pulled a few double shifts to help out. Since then, Bella has seen Tarika as her close and trusted friend. She is one of the few people that she trusts. The Brenneri woman and her daughter have become like a new family to Arabella.
  6. Seems like Array 5 is the one to go with: 17, 16, 16, 15, 13, 12
  7. The dice gods are usually not that kind. But I hope that this one will be alright. I'm considering an operative or a nanocyte. Array 1 Array 2 Array 3 Array 4 Array 5 Array 6
  8. Just throwing in my $0.50. Hoping it will help a little.   The Dhampir (LA+8) from DoD (different from the one in Libris Mortis) and the Half-Fiend (LA+4) are both templates. There are no racial HD if you go that route, and the shifters from Eberron doesn't get racial HD. I'm not sure how the DM will rule on that, but assuming they will allow it, you'd have to: Spread out the stat gains over the 12 levels. Group the SLA (as well as dominate and spiderclimb) into lesser, normal and greater categories as mentioned elsewhere. Make some sort of progression of the powers that aren't mentioned above (resistance, blood drain, fast healing)   For all of those 12 levels, you won't get: BAB Saves Skill points HP
  9. I agree. The whole CR, LA, ECL system is inherently flawed. It helped balance the leadership feat, but the effects were really awful. In contrast, I do like the way it's handled in Pathfinder 1e. There, the monsters have a level (often more or less corresponding to their HD). A level 5 monster is as powerful (in theory at least) as a level 5 character. There are not any (official) rules about monster classes in pathfinder though, but that could be house-ruled.
  10. I think I've figured out some of the confusion. My version of MM2 is from 02 and thus 3.0. So it makes sense that it doesn't have the LA. However Wotc did publish a update to 3.5 for the MM2 and I found it lying in an obscure folder on my computer. There, the monsters from MM2 are all given LAs. But I would be quite wary of them if I were the DM, there doesn't seem to be much consistency between the LAs given and the actual power of the monsters.   But if anyone is interested here they are: There are 8 demons, 3 Devils and 3 yugoloths in the book: Name CR HD LA Abyssal Maw 2 2 +2 Abyssal Skulker 2 2 +2 Abyssal Ravager 5 3 +5 Jovoc 5 4 +5 Palrethee 8 8 +6 Zovvut 10 9 - Jarilith 10 13 - Kelvezu 12 18 - Advespa 3 4 +4 Amnizu 7 9 +5 Malebranche 9 16 - Marraenoloth 10 10 +5 Arcanaloth 17 12 +7 Yagnoloth 10 10 +6  
  11. I'm sorry I was mistaken. You (originally - now edited) quoted a post that referred to the discussion on the changes of the succubus from 3.0 to 3.5. And to avoid confusion, I pointed that out. It was in no way an attempt to discredit your point. You are perfectly right about your point about the extra limbs, but that was not the post you appeared to repsond to. 
  12. I'm pretty sure that @TheFredwasn't responding to you, given what they wrote. They were replying to @paladinred's request about the succubus class. 
  13. You're welcome. But like it was said, there's no (official) 3.5 update to the SS book or the rules therein.  
  14. Realized that I had mixed up the 3.0 and 3.5 erinyes up. The 3.5 only gets DR 5 (Good) so I removed the DR 10 entry.
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