tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8457309627892248510.post7017632508941048975..comments2024-03-28T13:56:03.512-04:00Comments on Zenith Games: Races of Pathfinder: RatfolkZenithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05084567670274788805noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8457309627892248510.post-50347299610868375732020-06-03T17:29:58.426-04:002020-06-03T17:29:58.426-04:00No mention of the best feat in the game? Scurrying...No mention of the best feat in the game? Scurrying Swarmer upgrades Swarming to let you flank with anybody you share a space with (mounts count) and you get the benefits of your teamwork feats even if your ally does not have the feat. Oh and you can enter the same squares as your allies if they are one size or larger than you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8457309627892248510.post-77839156161814449312019-05-14T17:31:39.832-04:002019-05-14T17:31:39.832-04:00That last comment was wrong, sorry.
if your ratfo...That last comment was wrong, sorry.<br /><br />if your ratfolk is lawful neutral at third level you can take the spirit oni master feat, which gives you a gore attack when you wear a mask costing 50 gold. need to be level three to take the feat, though.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8457309627892248510.post-14913796766417967562019-04-29T20:12:54.381-04:002019-04-29T20:12:54.381-04:00And as another note, You can take a level of monk ...And as another note, You can take a level of monk along with the feral combat training feat, for ANOTHER attack. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8457309627892248510.post-66007917862929772992019-04-28T20:13:46.287-04:002019-04-28T20:13:46.287-04:00OR, you can take the adopted trait and get the orc...OR, you can take the adopted trait and get the orc's tusked trait. I have a first level rogue in society who has been dominating do to having FOUR sneak attacks at level one. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8457309627892248510.post-34681581935651756422018-12-02T02:09:45.068-05:002018-12-02T02:09:45.068-05:00The ratfolk tail blade is also a thing, giving the...The ratfolk tail blade is also a thing, giving them access to a 4th natural attack. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06046605080173515750noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8457309627892248510.post-7355342879731011202016-09-21T01:08:17.991-04:002016-09-21T01:08:17.991-04:00A ratfolk unchained rogue who takes sharpclaw and ...A ratfolk unchained rogue who takes sharpclaw and sharptooth for his first two feats is swinging an great amount of damage with incredible accuracy before sneak attack. Three primary attacks means you are swinging three times without taking the penalties of, say, a rogue with two attacks and two weapon fighting. You are going to hit frequently, and if you take natural attack as you finesse training weapon, you are going to hit hard. This makes rogues much more useful in situations where they can't get a sneak attack in. While an amulet of mighty fists might seem pricey, especially compared to one of natural armor, it's less expensive than enchanting two swords, especially with masterwork prices. Take all that, get in flanking (with swarming, if you've convinced a friend that ratfolk are as wonderful as I think they are) and you've just turned your DM's BBEG into snacks for all your friends.<br />PigBathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10062992865635093414noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8457309627892248510.post-68537376608333432512015-10-28T07:40:07.236-04:002015-10-28T07:40:07.236-04:00as for the ratfolk cavalier, in the Monster Codex,...as for the ratfolk cavalier, in the Monster Codex, you have the option to take the riding rat, which is better than the dire rat I think. stat wise it is a touch better, it comes with a bonus feat, and it is med size so you can ride it no problem. Also it has no size increase, so you can stay on it within the confines of any dungeon. You sacrifice the disease of the Dire Rat, but at the lower mid levels, enemies will start saving to the point where that's no longer a factor. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06505498938683301249noreply@blogger.com