![]() ![]() Add Power Attack when using the SoulBlade as a Katana (Two handed) and it gets nasty quick. I figured that choosing to put my Discipline Focus abilities into Diamond Mind wouldn't be a bad idea, and I would be using Wisdom from the SoulKnifes Blade Skill. The Sword Sage levels are for extra Maneuvers, as well as the bump in Initiator Levels and the bonuses here and there from Quick to Act and Discipline Focus, and to use the extra maneuvers as foundation for preReqs for the Diamond Mind (and Stone Dragon when I have nothing else) So I can focus more on Diamond Mind and Iron Heart stuff. I decided that capstone for Soulknife wasn't as nice as the Warblade capstone. My character is Human, so he gets the favored class option for the Soulknife (+1/6 new blade Skill/level). My DM approved the Soulsage multiclass feat ( ).Īnd then just continue leaving Sword Sage at 2 ![]() I decided to go Warblade//Soulknife before adding Sword Sage in there every now and then. We are playing PF with ToB classes ported over. Those points alone make it a great combination, and that's before actually picking any maneuvers.Īfter talking to a friend, reading the Tome of battle for Dummies, and taking my play style into consideration, I think I've basically scrapped my original idea. The reason I would Gestalt with Warblade is for the maneuvers and how the class regains them. Not to mention the bladeskill that turns him into a WISKnife works great with the Sword Sage. Taking the Deadly Fist Arch might be a better choice then? At that point it would be a fully UAS Sword Sage and wouldn't need the monk level at all. But warblade is a badass class so it would work nicely nevertheless.I was considering that option (Cestus), but Sword Sages don't benifet from them at all, unless you consider them UAS. Gestalt characters usually take only the other half in a class with full BAB. If you want to use the monk UA damage for your mindblade, you might want to take the Emulate Melee Weapon bladeskill and choose a monk weapon (like a Cestus for example).ĭunno about the warblade. But warblade is a badass class so it would work nicely nevertheless. ![]() This way you can full-attack/flurry with your mindblade (and its delicious bonuses) while getting the bigger damage from monk UA progression.ĭunno about the warblade. This is a build that, after I thought of it and looked for more options I found out was a pretty staple combination.If you want to use the monk UA damage for your mindblade, you might want to take the Emulate Melee Weapon bladeskill and choose a monk weapon (like a Cestus for example). They can replenish their maneuvers with a standard melee attack, great health (d12) and some pretty strong maneuvers. This is a build that, after I thought of it and looked for more options I found out was a pretty staple combination.Īs far as using it for the Warblade. (I know this method uses the often hated Monk, and it might be considered wasted feats and levels)Īs far as using it for the Warblade. AND using another feat so that the Soulknife would continue the Sword Sage's initiator levels when/if I prestiged into the Shadow Sun Ninja. The character would use only one Soul blade and have his other hand free to punch when needed. If I went Soulknife//Sword Sage I was thinking that I might throw in a monk level and use a feat so that my Sword Sage levels would stack with the monk for initiator levels and the levels in sword sage would continue to improve Unarmed Strike. We are going to be Mythic (Pathfinder) and my DM said to start the characters at level 7. Book feats are instantly granted, and any that I find online must be approved. My DM has approved all Multi-classing feats, as well as any other feat that I can find in a book. I was thinking about either going Sword sage or Warblade. I'm gonna be in a Gestalt campaign, and I decided to use the Soulknife. ![]()
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