I am of the opinion that those options are intended to be limited to campaigns run in those settings, and as such they don’t really apply to a generic campaign. It’s important to note that I generally omit campaign-setting specific content. Blue: Fantastic options, often essential.Red: Bad, useless options, or options whichĪre extremely situational.For help identifying sourcebook abbreviations, see my Sourcebook Abbreviations Guide. Because so little of 3.5 is available on the SRD, I will attempt to tag items with a superscript indicating their book of origin. RPGBOT uses the color coding scheme which has become common among Pathfinder build handbooks, which tend to be more consistent than 3.5 handbooks. Depending on their choice of invocations, the Warlock may be able to function as a Face or a Scout, but they can’t fully fill either role because they lack Diplomacy and Trapfinding.Įldritch Glaive allows the Warlock to step into melee, but that option is niche enough that I will not cover it in depth in this guide. Because they are primarily arcane, the Warlock typically takes the place of a Wizard in the party. Their invocations can allow them to fill some other roles, but their skill list is very limited, and doing anything but Eldritch Blast requires considerably investment. The Warlock is almost exclusively a Striker.
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