Love Starfinder and I'm glad you're showing it some love. Anyway here's some notes: It's Ysoki yee-sow-key. armors already have a comm unit integrated. Spell gems are basically scrolls. Combat Maneuvers are hard to pull off unless you spec for them with the right feat + weapon combo but if you do that, they are very reliable. In the latter books the added the option to have cantrips scale and it's pretty nice
D&D5E. Human Ranger adopted by a dragon born when he or she was a baby? Would like to see how you would do this ... Was fun for me. Or a dwarf raised by a half orc...
I'm really enjoying this new series of yours. The goblin test was a lot of fun, but its cool to see all of these different classes-or-analogue. Is it too much to hope for something like the goblin test when you've got a few of these on the table?
Love Starfinder and I'm glad you're showing it some love. Anyway here's some notes: It's Ysoki yee-sow-key. armors already have a comm unit integrated. Spell gems are basically scrolls. Combat Maneuvers are hard to pull off unless you spec for them with the right feat + weapon combo but if you do that, they are very reliable. In the latter books the added the option to have cantrips scale and it's pretty nice
51:55 Technomancer Bonus Spells, Table 4-11 on page 120. You would get an extra L1 spell, so a total of 3 at L1 🙂
D&D5E. Human Ranger adopted by a dragon born when he or she was a baby?
Would like to see how you would do this ... Was fun for me.
Or a dwarf raised by a half orc...
I'm really enjoying this new series of yours. The goblin test was a lot of fun, but its cool to see all of these different classes-or-analogue. Is it too much to hope for something like the goblin test when you've got a few of these on the table?
I like that idea