Desperado (3.5e Alternate Class Feature)

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Desperado

Closer to a rogue than a fighter, a desperado is an adept of precise strikes to maximize the damage of their attack. While most desperado are brigands, outlaws and career criminals, some follow a more righteous path as hunters or vigilante.

Class: Gunslinger

Level: 1st, 4th, 7th, 8th, 12th, 16th, 20th

Replaces: Deeds (Altered), Bonus Feat

Benefit: A desperado gains the following class features.

Desperado Deeds: A gunslinger with the desperado archetype gains the following deeds.

Vital Shot (Ex): When a desperado makes a ranged attack within the first range of her firearm, the desperado may spend 1 point of git. If she does, she inflicts a number of extra damage equal to her class level if the attack hits. The extra damage is precision damage, and does not apply to creatures with total concealment or immunity to critical hits.

This deed replaces deadeye.

Rogue Trick: At 4th level and each 4 levels thereafter, the desperado gains a rogue trick as a rogue of her class level.

This ability replaces the bonus feat class feature.

Adaptation: If you use the Legendary Gunslinger from Legendary Game, simple allows the Legendary Gunslinger to choose a unchained rogue talent as a gun mastery, however they cannot take the bonus feat gun mastery.



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SummaryCloser to a rogue than a fighter, a desperado is an adept of precise strikes to maximize the damage of their attack. While most desperado are brigands, outlaws and career criminals, some follow a more righteous path as hunters or vigilante. +
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