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If so, good news! Almost all of that is as simple as filling in fields, selecting things from a dropdown, or checking boxes in a list. The only thing that requires scripting is setting the fighter weapon training into a different list, and there are examples of that in other archetypes (look at the Myrmidarch magus archetype, the eval script that runs at Final 99999999 does just this).
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When I've seen previous gestalt work on this forum, it's been accomplished by creating an archetype for the Summoner class that applies the changes due to being a Magus/Fighter.
If one of them is a spellcaster, always use the spellcaster as the base, and the non-spellcaster as the archetype, because archetypes can't currently add spellcasting to a class that doesn't have it. If neither of the classes is a spellcaster, use the more complex class as the base, so that you need fewer changes. I'd search this forum for previous work on Gestalt. Fighter/Summoner seems like something that should have been created already. |
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I must suck at searching, but I am not finding any references to a Fighter/Summoner gestalt build existing on this forum.
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This is the main existing thread about gestalting: http://forums.wolflair.com/showthrea...hlight=gestalt
I guess he's worked on Barbarian/Summoner and Fighter/Inquisitor, but not Fighter/Summoner. But, if you can get Mowgli to send you his fighter/inquisitor archetype, I suspect it's just a matter of duplicating that and changing the archetype's class from inquisitor to summoner, in order to turn it into what you need. Last edited by Mathias; December 5th, 2012 at 01:20 PM. |
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Thanks. I just bumped that thread with my request for help.
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What would be really awesome, is if your product, which I love and use, would actually support Gestalt without the stupid coding. Most times I just put my Gestalt's on paper, using multiple character files as reference for the data.
It should not take Paizo putting out a book on it to make it something to be available in both the 3.5 and Pathfinder Herolabs set. If you look on any RPG Gaming Forum , there is a post or 10 on the subject. It would be a worthwhile effort to make it function in this wonderful product. That's Homunculus! |
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