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Path of Mastery

The Path of Mastery is followed primarily by those with the dedication required to pursue the numerous Combat Styles offered. Combat Styles are unique fighting positions that you may only enter during combat, as a Swift Action. When combat ends, your active Style also ends. By default, you may only have one Combat Style active at a time, though as a character progresses through this Path, they will gain the ability to activate and fuse multiple styles together. For every move, he seeks a counter. For every style, he has a riposte. Ultimately, he seeks perfection through the fusion of styles.

Key Skills

When you follow the Path of Mastery, you gain the following Key Skills:

Style Fusion

Style Weaving

  • Requirements: BaB 3, 10 EXP

You may enter two Combat Styles at once as a Swift Action.

Style Fusion

  • Requirements: BaB 8, Style Weaving, 30 EXP

You may enter up to three Combat Styles at once as a Swift Action. You gain a bonus on your attack rolls equal to the number of Styles which you have active.

Style Mastery

  • Requirements: BaB 13, Style Fusion, 50 EXP

You may now enter up to four Combat Styles at once as a Swift Action.

Style Perfection

  • Requirements: BaB 18, Style Mastery, 100 EXP

You may now enter up to five Combat Styles at once as a Free Action. In addition, you may spend TP up to the number of desired Styles to enter the chosen Styles as an Immediate Action.

Combat Styles

Below is a list of all Combat Styles. Each Style is an individual Trail of Talents.

  • Ascetic Style - You blend arms and martial arts, using weapons with the same ease as unarmed strikes.
  • Blinded Blade Style - You hold no fear of blindness, as your other senses improve without the distractions of sight. Your lack of sight enables you to strike your foes with uncanny precision and your skill at arms while unable to see is astounding.
  • Boar Style - A tribe of orcs who disdained the use of weapons originally developed this savage unarmed fighting style. They preferred to slaughter their enemies with their bare hands and teeth.
  • Charging Stag Style - This style originated among shamanic monks who spent their lives in the wild, allowing them to quickly subdue both game and poachers using the element of surprise.
  • Cloak and Dagger Style - This style originated among shamanic monks who spent their lives in the wild, allowing them to quickly subdue both game and poachers using the element of surprise.
  • Crane Style - Crane style focuses on defense and agile counterattacks. Practitioners are known for graceful, one-legged stances and folding arm techniques that mimic a crane’s enormous wings.
  • Dragon Style - Dragon style captures the overwhelming power, grace, and ferocity of dragons. Practitioners use acrobatic footwork and strong attacks to overwhelm foes.
  • Elven Battle Style - You wield traditional elven weapons techniques as old as time.
  • Grabbing Style - A wrestling and grappling style that favors powerful one-handed grabs, fast repositioning of those grabbed, and the ability to move and damage one or two opponents.
  • Jabbing Style - This style favors rapid punches and kicks, typically while the fighter circles her opponent. Many of these jabs land in the same general area or in debilitating areas of the body, delivering more pain and damage with each successive jab.
  • Kraken Style - This grappling style mimics the powerful crushing blows of the many-tentacled kraken. This style focuses on pulverizing holds around a creature’s chest, limbs, and throat.
  • Monkey Style - Renowned for its speed and agility, monkey style blends jumping strikes, rolling blows, and ground fighting into a continuous onslaught aimed at disorienting and damaging an opponent through superior mobility.
  • Octopus Style - You anticipate the attacks of more than one enemy at once. Your arms flail about in a confusing pattern of strikes that trips and batters your foes and the more enemies that surround you, the more accurate your attacks become.
  • Pummeling Style - Seemingly wild and powerful haymaker punches and extended kicks are the hallmark of this style. Deeply rooted in its martial philosophy is the concept that landing one powerful strike in the right area will send an opponent painfully sprawling.
  • Shikigami Style - Your skill with improvised weapons makes you the most dangerous one in any tavern.
  • Snake Style - Snake style emphasizes quick, shifting movements. Its practitioners normally hold their hands flat with the fingers together to mimic the head of a snake. Able to strike when least expected, snake stylists are known for opportunism and blinding speed.
  • Spring-Heeled Style - You cunningly dart across the battlefield from foe to foe, taking advantage of your flexibility to duck blows.