Class SkillsThe Skyseeker's class skills are Climb (Str), Intimidate (Cha), Knowledge (dungeoneering) (Int), Knowledge (geography) (Int), Perception (Wis), Stealth (Dex), Survival (Wis), and Swim (Str). Traits: Any dwarf racial trait or the adopted social trait (see the Advanced Player’s Guide, pages 331 and 329 respectively). Spellcasting: Able to cast 2nd-level divine spells. ![]() Special: Favored enemy (giant, goblin, or orc) class feature. Skills: Knowledge (dungeoneering) 5 ranks, Knowledge (history) 5 ranks. RequirementsTo qualify to become a skyseeker, a character must fulfill all the following criteria. Others hope to rediscover or retake one of the fabled Sky Citadels lost in the eons since the Quest for Sky. Many form expeditions to explore the dwarven ruins left behind by their ancestors during the migration, often battling the foul creatures that lurk beneath Golarion’s surface in their search for knowledge. They travel the width and breadth of Avistan as well as Garund, unearthing every scrap of dwarven history and lore they can find. Those dwarves who commit themselves to making this dream a reality are known as the skyseekers. Many dwarves long for a return to their days of glory, when they stood upon the surface of Golarion as champions of both the surface and the Darklands below. Four of the fabled Sky Citadels were lost to history or destroyed, and a fifth is now held by the orc hordes in the Hold of Belkzen. In many ways, dwarven culture has been in decline since their fateful emergence. When they finally breached the surface, these legendary heroes built 10 grand fortresses across the face of Golarion-the 10 magnificent Sky Citadels. For 300 years, the dwarves fought their way upward, driving their hated enemies-the orcs- before them. Spurred by the words of their prophets, the ancient dwarves abandoned their homes deep within the subterranean realm of Nar-Voth and began the perilous search for the sky over 5 millennia ago. Perhaps no event so shaped dwarven history or culture as the legendary Quest for Sky. Depending on the way I go it might be worth it to take ranger 2 after skyseeker 4 because now I can use ranger combat styles in heavy armor.Skyseeker Source Paths of Prestige pg. Spellcasting is good even if not full and most ways can take magical knack for full CL. Ranger 1/ Warpriest 4/ Skyseeker: Can take weapon specialization, gets heavy armor early, can self heal a little via fervor. Ranger 1/ Feral hunter 4/ Skyseeker: Permanent animal focus for versatility Ranger 1/ Druid 4/ Skyseeker: Take shaping focus - drawback: wildshape and ancestral weapon don't mix well Right now I'm considering the following options: If I find a neat way to do this I might play it in an all dwarf giantslayer game. And increasing ranger casting with skyseeker levels seems too weak. I would rather not multiclass but getting the skyseeker's abilities at level 8 is a bit late. With multiclassing Ranger 1/ cleric, druid etc. ![]() Is there any other class that can do this without multiclassing? Preferably earlier than the ranger. So the ranger could meet the requirements at level 7 and become Skyseeker at level 8 if his wis is high enough for a 2nd level bonus slot. ![]() favoured enemy orc or giant (or goblin bud I'd ignore that) Is there a class except for ranger who can become Skyseeker without multiclassing?
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