Warlock/Soulknife feasibility? | EN World Tabletop RPG News & Reviews

Publish date: 2024-08-11
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. vulcan_idic

Any thoughts on the feasibility of a Warlock/Soulknife multiclass? The concept appeals to me for similar reasons to the monks appeal - some independance from items... it's hard to "disarm" this sort of a character. And this combo has the advantage of having better ranged capabilities than a Monk generally has I think. Thoughts? Reactions?


log in or register to remove this ad
Nifft "Soulknife" is barely playable as single-class. Everyone knows that multi-class -- with a few exceptions involving full BAB classes -- is under powered compared to single class.

My advice: bring back the Soulknife PrC, and either do a Psionic version of the Warlock, or do an Arcane version of the Soulknife.

Note that you can take all those [Psionic] feats even if you aren't a Soulknife. Either take the Wild Talent feat, play a Psionic race, or talk to your DM about making the feats somehow available to you in Warlock theme.

-- N


Estlor The only way I can envision a warlock/soulknife coming off as anything but a sub-optimal choice is through the gestalt rules in UA. Of course, I've never felt the draw to play a soulknife so I may be wrong. The biggest problem with the mix is you weaken the main draw to both classes. The soulknife's strength is his weapon; straying too far from the class saps a lot of punch from it. The warlock's strength is his ability to use a small number of spell-like abilities an unlimited number of times; moving away from warlock further limits his incantation options.

Now, a half-powered soulknife weapon may be stronger than any weapon you could get through mundane means for your warlock, but does the presence of that half-powered weapon overcome the loss of spell-like abilities? If you're willing to accept a second-tier power level that comes from generalizing your character, you could probably have some fun with this combo. You'd still pale in comparison to a dedicated monk or sorcerer.


Laman Stahros Sounds like a cool concept to me. I have had both classes in my campaign and, contrary to what others say on list site, neither was overpowered or underpowered. Have fun, choose your feats wisely, ignore the naysayers.

By the way, yoink.


ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7prrWqKmlnF6kv6h706GpnpmUqHy4rdGlppyjXai8trjKp6CfnV2bsqK%2FyJugpaGkrntyfpVqZ25n