Why Ostilli Host is Awesome in Pathfinder 2e
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This archetype might as well be Paizo's answer to Redditors who've been clamoring for the almighty 3rd action.
i think rai is to lose 1 wound condition.
it weirdly written but the idea is to recover wound on your next turn
I've found it great for a swashbuckler who can get locked out of strikes after using a finisher
I just finished reading this in howl of the wild last night pretty neat archetype. This on the new bug guy race is a pretty neat and flavorful strange and alien option. I can see this being super fun in starfinder 2e as it really feels starfindery.
This archetype is so good it makes me almost forgive it for the ick of having a slug burned into my skin 💜😆
Wait wait wait wait wait, hear me out. Minotaur + Alarming Disappearance + Ostilli Host = Profit.
EDIT: Also, Spaying Mutation makes it effective against swarms.
These things were obviously directly Inspired by an old Scify channel TV series about aliens coming to earth. their human bodyguards were given symbiotes that were basically This thing :)
I remember that show. Earth Final Conflict.
Every thing about Ostilli Host looks balanced until you realise it is all about buffing a one action reflex save cantrip. This is an amazingly effective use of a 3rd action. For builds with a spare action and big two handed weapons this is great.
Actually looking at this whole thing in context makes me hope that paizo is willing to nerf splatbooks. Why is this slug better than most spellcaster feats in the game.
Reminds me of a goahuld symbiote😅
So what exactly is an Ostilli Lore wise?
I don't see them in Pathfinder Wiki, so I assume it's a new thing.
The Ostilli are a type of magic eating grub raised by the new Surki ancestry
I don't think I'd allow this on a non-Surki character. It's a natural symbiote tailored to that ancestry's specific biology.
I would agree.
Probably not great for Kineticist, still good but considerably less powerful than the others.