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| Snowpaws wrote: |
| Instead of 1/day powers for any of our races, why not give them a power flat out and say they have a manifesting level is equal to one half their class level (rounded down) or equal to their highest manifesting class, which ever is higher. The whole concept of psi-like abilities is silly when you have free power points. |
| Zeuy wrote: |
| So, if you couldn't guess, I feel that Darkvision and 30 ft. speed need to be included. |
| ChrisGunter wrote: |
| For starters, this means that a creature with a psionic class, as opposed to a base class, receives many more uses in a given day of said power. This encourages a player to choose a psionic class over any base class in order to fully enjoy their racial abilities. This is in direct contrevention of Pathfinder design philosophy. In Pathfinder, any racial ability that encouraged a particular class was removed, up to and including removing specific favored classes. Conclusion: Racial abilities should be equally enjoyable for all members of that race, regardless of what class you choose. |
| ChrisGunter wrote: |
| Changing psi-like abilities to extra powers known has many impacts that have to be considered before this is done. Primarily, this means that the power requires power points to use, as opposed to a set number of uses per day. "So what", you ask? For starters, this means that a creature with a psionic class, as opposed to a base class, receives many more uses in a given day of said power. This encourages a player to choose a psionic class over any base class in order to fully enjoy their racial abilities. This is in direct contrevention of Pathfinder design philosophy. In Pathfinder, any racial ability that encouraged a particular class was removed, up to and including removing specific favored classes. Conclusion: Racial abilities should be equally enjoyable for all members of that race, regardless of what class you choose. |
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| Second, this idea invaldates the concept of psi-like abilities, as well as spell-like abilities. The very definition of a psi-like ability is a psionic ability that come naturally to a creature or race that requires neither previous training or knowledge (unlike psionic powers, which always do). A psionic power must be learned and practiced to be available for use, usually by means of a psionic class. Psi-like abilities, like spell-like abilities, come naturally, without training on the character's part. Conclusion: Any power that comes naturally to a given creature and/or race should be classified as a psi-like ability. |
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| While yes, many players of psionic races are going to choose psionic classes, this will not be absolute. I myself have played an elan bard... and I have seen someone else play a xeph favored soul (of Elhonna). If this idea is run with, then Naturally Psionic merely giving the Wild Talent or Hidden Talent feats for free will not nearly be enough. Naturally Psionic will have to be changed again to give power points at every level to said being. Mabye even multiple points per level. Conclusion: The rules need to be written so as to allow other classes to be chosen without perceived penalty. |
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| Outburst (Ex): Once per day, for up to 4 rounds, a maenad can subjugate his mentality to gain a boost of raw physical power. When he does so, she takes a –2 penalty to Intelligence and Wisdom but gains a +2 bonus to Strength. |
| Jeremy.Smith wrote: |
| Be that as it may - Blues are more civilized, enlightened versions of goblins by canon, so that's likely the route we'll go. |
| ChrisGunter wrote: |
| Yes, I like the outcast theme. Blue characters really have to worry when facing other goblinoids in combat. Great storytelling opportunities! |
| Eradarus wrote: |
| A friend of mine played a Blue that had mental illness. He thought he was one of those little blue things from the frostburn setting... Uldra I think. It was hilarious. |
| AmbrosiaSlaad wrote: |
| Considering Paizo's treatment of goblin's "fluff," perhaps the blues shouldn't be completely serious either. Perhaps they are susceptible to delusions of grandeur and conquest ... |
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| I don't think those races should have a 2nd ability increase if they are meant to have no LA adjustment. Having a type other than humanoid can be quite beneficial. |
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