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Senko
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Old October 8th, 2014, 06:27 PM
I'm just wondering has anyone worked out a way of making a familiar mythic in herolab as currently the basic rules don't allow it. I'm thinking I need to edit something in the familiar ruleset but before I start randomly tinkering I figured I'd ask if anyones already done this? Just to be clear I don't want to make a mythic "monster" I want a familar with mythic ranks in its own right i.e. able to take the path's trickster/archmage/etc, pick path abilities, gain trials and so on.

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Dianae
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Old October 10th, 2014, 06:50 AM
That might be a tricky bit, since I don't know if the Familiar Tab (the replacement for the Class tab) support classes.

If I was trying to do it without trying to dive into the code of it all, I would make an extra "hireling" and use ShadowChemosh's Adjustments to bring some of the items back into line after leveling that character up.

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Old October 10th, 2014, 03:01 PM
I think it would start off with assigning Hero.Mythic to the familiar's hero context very early. In our script it happens at First 50, so start there.
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