



(But then again, I didn't choose any talents that relied on a ki pool. Ninja or Rogue? The only concrete difference I can identify is that the Rogue can disarm magical traps, and the Ninja gets a ki pool.In addition, I have the following specific questions: I haven't played for very long, so I would appreciate any advice anyone has to offer, particularly if I've misinterpreted any of the character building rules, although I tried to validate the build using HeroLab. I've decided that as GM, I'm comfortable with the assumption that the leopard is willing to follow her around in the dark, but she will need to cast a light spell (using her special ability from the "Lightbringer" alternate racial trait) for the leopard to participate in combat.) (BTW, I'm aware that I have a problem with the animal companion not having darkvision. Level 6: (no progression because the benefits of boon companion have expired) Level 5: Feat = Precise Strike (allowed because intelligence now 3) Increase Consitution and Dexterity by 2 (due to "Alternate Advancement" archetype) Level 3: Feat = Agile Maneuvers (to enhance trip) Level 2: (no progression because Boon Companion is not selected until Level 3) Level 1: Weapon Finesse (to boost natural attacks). Level 5: Feat = Two-Weapon Fighting Rogue Talent = Combat Feat Precise Strike Level 1: Mad Dog Barbarian with animal companion leopard, to use as a flanking and tripping buddy Race: Elf with alternate racial traits darkvision + lightbringer + fleet-footed I'll put some specific questions at the end of this post, but I welcome any other advice too: So here is the build I'm trying to flesh out. The rest of the party has darkvision, so it would be nice if she had it too.So for the sake of the game, I want her to get "trap spotter" or some equivalent. There are a lot of traps in the module, but I don't want the players to be completely paranoid or it'll slow the whole game down.She can't really count on the other players to set her up for flanking positions.I'm not too worried about effectiveness beyond level 6.(The other characters are a fighter, a magus, and a witch.) Once the liver cake has cooled down, chop it up into smaller treat sizes and portion them out for when you need to use them.I'm trying to build a character for my daughter to run through the module "Dragon's Demand." She wants to try something sneaky (ninja or rogue), but not be too badly outclassed in combat by the rest of the party. Side note: if your dog is about during this time they will go pretty crazy trying to get a sneaky taste in! Storing Liver Cake You can lightly grease it, or use some baking paper, to stop it from sticking.Ĭook it for about 30 minutes and then leave it to cool before slicing it up into bite sized treats. I used spelt flour, but you can also use wholemeal flour. If you don’t like liver, you probably won’t enjoy this part! Place the liver, egg and garlic (removed – I have too many questions about garlic and dogs, please ask your vet for advice) in the blender and blast it until smooth. I used my Ninja blender, but you can use any blender. You’ll need a blender or food processor to make this liver cake recipe. If you want to make less, then you will need to scale it down accordingly. Liver cake is rich and a little goes a long way. You only need to give them a tiny little bit when you are training, so make sure you cut it up into really small chunks. This particular recipe makes a large amount, what I like to do is make this quanity and then freeze some to defrost for later use. Liver cake makes the perfect dog treat and is especially useful for training dogs. And who am I to deny that face of cuteness?!
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Do you want to know how to make liver cake for dogs? If you haven’t already made it for your four legged friend, you really need to give it a go, they’ll love you even more (if that’s at all possible!)īut my dog is.
