@@ThrabenU_Gaming I used it on my gentleman rouge to try and get as many skills as high as possible. At level nine I took, multitalented into investigator, which allowed me to get skill mastery etc etc. But these archetypes look fun, but I will have to wait until my book arrives early next month
Two Expert skills and a Focus point seems a good option for many characters. I like the Athletics trance and resistance. Shame it is Concentration and does not work for Barbarian. Involutionist as a caster gives you the choice for breath vs depth of skills. All of these also make Ancient Elf better. Lets get Expert Athletics at level One...
As a heads up, my lip was absolutely swollen during this recording and I mispronounced a few words. Cut me a little slack in the comments!
Archeologist makes you expert in Society and Thievery. So they’ve done that part before.
Good catch!
pactbound dedication does this too
BTW - The Dandy archetype makes you an expert in deception and society, if you are already trained in them, also at level 2
I had a vague recollection of this before recording the video, but I think I confused Captivator and Dandy when trying to find it.
@@ThrabenU_Gaming I used it on my gentleman rouge to try and get as many skills as high as possible. At level nine I took, multitalented into investigator, which allowed me to get skill mastery etc etc. But these archetypes look fun, but I will have to wait until my book arrives early next month
Wrestler gives athletics expert at lvl 2 also
Two Expert skills and a Focus point seems a good option for many characters.
I like the Athletics trance and resistance. Shame it is Concentration and does not work for Barbarian.
Involutionist as a caster gives you the choice for breath vs depth of skills.
All of these also make Ancient Elf better. Lets get Expert Athletics at level One...
Ancient Elves can only choose multiclass archetypes.