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'''TO-DO LIST:''' Fix formatting, finish tail sections. Feat to improve Energistic Design Package to any of the four energy types. Feat to improve Red Zones per day (effect changes upon reaching Not Even The Sky). Extra Upgrade feat (no Extra Expansion feat). Two feats to improve Core Awakening to 14/14/12 and 18/16/14 mental scores, grants two lesser powers and one greater power as well as increased skill ranks to 15 and then 20, all respectively. Feat to improve both Progressive Design Weapons (''keen'' and increased die size respectively). Progressive Weapon Focus/Specialization et cetera. Run through Same Game Test. - [[User:Viatos|Viatos]] 22:59, March 21, 2010 (UTC)
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'''TO-DO LIST:''' Fix formatting, finish tail sections. Feat to improve Energistic Design Package to any of the four energy types. Feat to improve Red Zones per day (effect changes upon reaching Not Even The Sky). Feat to improve both Progressive Design Weapons (''keen'' and increased die size respectively). Progressive Weapon Focus/Specialization et cetera. Run through Same Game Test. - [[User:Viatos|Viatos]] 22:59, March 21, 2010 (UTC)
  
 
:so this autoplate pilot class doesn't allow you to take the warforged feats like the other, right? i saw plenty of goodness in this and may have to tweak it for use in a Pathfinder campaign. --[[User:NameViolation|NameViolation]] 22:20, March 22, 2010 (UTC)
 
:so this autoplate pilot class doesn't allow you to take the warforged feats like the other, right? i saw plenty of goodness in this and may have to tweak it for use in a Pathfinder campaign. --[[User:NameViolation|NameViolation]] 22:20, March 22, 2010 (UTC)
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:That depends. I'm not familiar with warforged feats, but if they have a requirement of construct or the living construct subtype rather then 'warforged', you could theoretically start taking them at level 20. On the other hand, by that point you're level 20. To be honest I'm not sure what good warforged feats could possibly do for you, aside from giving you a place to stick the rods you don't use because you're a martial adept without UMD. Any other theoretical improvement is likely done better with Extra Upgrade. - [[User:Viatos|Viatos]] 22:36, March 22, 2010 (UTC)

Revision as of 22:36, 22 March 2010

TO-DO LIST: Fix formatting, finish tail sections. Feat to improve Energistic Design Package to any of the four energy types. Feat to improve Red Zones per day (effect changes upon reaching Not Even The Sky). Feat to improve both Progressive Design Weapons (keen and increased die size respectively). Progressive Weapon Focus/Specialization et cetera. Run through Same Game Test. - Viatos 22:59, March 21, 2010 (UTC)

so this autoplate pilot class doesn't allow you to take the warforged feats like the other, right? i saw plenty of goodness in this and may have to tweak it for use in a Pathfinder campaign. --NameViolation 22:20, March 22, 2010 (UTC)
That depends. I'm not familiar with warforged feats, but if they have a requirement of construct or the living construct subtype rather then 'warforged', you could theoretically start taking them at level 20. On the other hand, by that point you're level 20. To be honest I'm not sure what good warforged feats could possibly do for you, aside from giving you a place to stick the rods you don't use because you're a martial adept without UMD. Any other theoretical improvement is likely done better with Extra Upgrade. - Viatos 22:36, March 22, 2010 (UTC)