Talk:Sublime Assassin (3.5e Class)

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This class has Diamond Mind on its list of available disciplines but Concentration is not a class skill. What the Hell? 78.84.205.102 21:28, September 11, 2009 (UTC)

A minor oversight. --Leziad 01:25, September 21, 2009 (UTC)

Discipline List.

Why not Tiger Claw? Seems like a given for an assassin type character.

Like it needs any more power? >_> Why not just give it Stone Dragon too, since that can also be finagled as an assassin-type discipline? In fact, just about every discipline can be worded the right way (except maybe Devoted Spirit and/or White Raven) to fit an "assassin" (which is a very broad term in and of itself). --Ghostwheel 00:08, October 19, 2009 (UTC)
The generality of the term "Assassin" aside, when someone comes to me and says. "I wanna play a character that is like an assassin, but i wanna be good aligned." The Tiger Claw discipline would immediately come to mind. The ninth level manuever for the tiger claw discipline is, basically, a death attack with a different skill check involved. My personal opinion is to drop iron heart and pick up tiger claw.
So, it uses the Warblade recovery method and has a bunch of Swordsage disciplines. As far as for using alternate homebrewed disciplines which of the base Initiators would you consider this closest to? Karuma 15:13, September 12, 2010 (UTC)

Changing the Balance Point

Is there any practical way to change this from a wizard-level class to a rogue-level class without handing the class a bunch of empty levels, or kicking it in the nuts in any other obvious way? I was thinking of dropping the BAB down to medium, and maybe spacing out the abilties that seem to be all over the first 10 levels and very absent in 14, 16, and 18. --For Valor 05:28, 1 April 2011 (UTC)

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