If I knew what my schedule with this little dude was gonna look like in the near future, I'd be all over this... But I'd want to play a Commoner. Dat d4 hit die.
There are no more d4 HD reechard... JEEZE GET WITH THE TIMES THIS AINT 3.5!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was thinking since your defined by alive/dead rather than good/evil. That the aura's should functionally work as aura of alive and detect undead. It would be similar to aura of good/ detect evil, except that you only sense undead, and only undead sense you.
We have wednesdays at 7e, with Hex, Farside, TC, & Lumberjack. So there's still one spot left (Vint if you're still interested) for whoever wants to join.
You will each have come into Wati looking to join a group of treasure seekers and meet at an inn (probably the Claw and Hooka), being like-minded you decided to join together.
I'll cede my spot to SoL... but I would be interested in dropping in on sessions occasionally to listen in or perhaps play for an absent person.
I'll be in mumble tonight for anybody that wants to put their character sheet on roll20 (for push button rolling)
Tomorrow, 7est, mumble? And here's this thing if you wanna look at it; I've still got fluff to finish and revise.
Hex -- Unless Statboy made it a house rule, you always get max HP at level one. You should have at least 12HP. And depending on what you took as your favored class bonus you would either have one more skill point or one more HP
Also your weapon damage is incorrect. When you use a 2h weapon or a 1h weapon with two hands you add 1.5 your str mod. You should be doing 1d10+4
this was a big debate that was had at dragons gate (a pathfinder group with 200 people that mostly runs 1 offs). unlike DND pathfinder doesn't say you get max at first level in rulebook anywhere. If you can find where it does I'd be glad to max HP at first level. The conclusion dragonsgate reached was all levels are the same, but permanent pluses to con work retroactivitly. as a side note I have not researched this myself past seeing that dnd noted the 1st level HP in each class section and pathfinder only lists HD size.
I went back to the Dragons Gate forums, and a pathfinder Dev weighed in on the debate saying "We are editing the rules to make this more clear, but you do get max HP at first level only if your level is class level, and not a commoner, monster or other". Also learned something new about retroactive points. Any Con buff that lasts longer than 24 hours is applied retroactively to hp, but should be noted separately in case of loss of the buff. Permanent Int increases add skill points retroactively. So if you have a worn magic item that gives extra Con, you get the extra hp, but magic items that increase Int don't give extra skill points.