InvestigatorLegacy Content
Source Advanced Player's Guide pg. 151 2.0The investigator archetype is a good choice for a character that wants deeper investigations or to plan out their turns in advance; it's a particularly good match for Intelligence-based characters like alchemists, witches, and wizards.
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Archetype Dedication Multiclass Source Advanced Player's Guide pg. 151 2.0Archetype InvestigatorPrerequisites Intelligence 14
You gain the
on the case class feature, which grants you both the Pursue a Lead activity and Clue In reaction. You become trained in
Society and another skill of your choice. If you were already trained in Society, you instead become trained in an additional skill of your choice. You also become trained in investigator class DC.
Concentrate Exploration Investigator Source Advanced Player's Guide pg. 56 2.0Frequency once per 10 minutes
You spend 1 minute examining the details of one potential clue, designating the subject related to that clue as the target of your active investigation. This subject is typically a single creature, item, or small location (such as a room or corridor), but the GM might allow a different scope for your investigation. You don't need to know the identity, purpose, or nature of the subject, but you do need to be aware of its existence. For instance, finding a footprint is enough to investigate the creature that left it, and seeing a hasty sketch of an item or location can be enough to start your investigation of that subject.
Whenever you attempt a Perception or skill check to investigate a designated subject, you gain a +1 circumstance bonus to the check. The exact checks this applies to depend on the actions you use to investigate and are determined by the GM, but checks to investigate are typically Perception checks or skill checks that use Intelligence, Wisdom, or Charisma.
You can maintain two active investigations at a time. If you Pursue another Lead after that, the subject must be different from any of your current investigations (or rather, they must be different as far as you know), and you give up on a current subject of your choice. Once you've given up pursuit of a subject, you can't Pursue that Lead again until after the next time you make your daily preparations.
Concentrate Investigator Source Advanced Player's Guide pg. 56 2.0Frequency once per 10 minutes
Trigger Another creature attempts a check to investigate a lead you're pursuing.
You share information with the triggering creature. They gain a circumstance bonus to their check equal to your circumstance bonus to checks investigating your subject from Pursue a Lead. The GM can add any relevant traits to this reaction depending on the situation, such as
auditory and
linguistic if you're conveying information verbally.
Special You can't select another dedication feat until you have gained two other feats from the investigator archetype.
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Archetype Source Advanced Player's Guide pg. 151 2.0Archetype InvestigatorPrerequisites Investigator Dedication
You gain a 1st- or 2nd-level
investigator feat of your choice.
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Archetype Source Advanced Player's Guide pg. 151 2.0Archetype InvestigatorPrerequisites Investigator Dedication
You play out battles in your head, allowing you to strike when the time is right. You gain the Devise a Stratagem action; however, when you substitute its result for your attack roll, you can't use your Intelligence modifier in place of your Strength or Dexterity modifier. You also can't use your Intelligence modifier on other rolls from abilities that expand Devise a Stratagem, such as the
Athletic Strategist feat.
Concentrate Fortune Investigator Source Advanced Player's Guide pg. 56 2.0Frequency once per round
You assess a foe's weaknesses in combat and use them to formulate a plan of attack against your enemy. Choose a creature you can see and roll a d20. If you Strike the chosen creature later this round, you must use the result of the roll you made to Devise a Stratagem for your Strike's attack roll instead of rolling. You make this substitution only for the first Strike you make against the creature this round, not any subsequent attacks.
When you make this substitution, you can also add your Intelligence modifier to your attack roll instead of your Strength or Dexterity modifier, provided your Strike uses an
agile or
finesse melee weapon, an agile or finesse unarmed attack, a ranged weapon (which must be agile or finesse if it's a melee weapon with the
thrown trait), or a
sap.
If you're aware that the creature you choose is the subject of a lead you're pursuing, you can use this ability as a free action.
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Archetype Source Advanced Player's Guide pg. 151 2.0Archetype InvestigatorPrerequisites Basic Deduction
You gain one
investigator feat. For the purpose of meeting its prerequisites, your investigator level is equal to half your character level.
Special You can select this feat more than once. Each time, you gain another investigator feat.
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Archetype Source Advanced Player's Guide pg. 151 2.0Archetype InvestigatorPrerequisites Investigator Dedication
You can recall all sorts of information. You gain the
keen recollection class feature.
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Archetype Source Advanced Player's Guide pg. 151 2.0Archetype InvestigatorPrerequisites Investigator Dedication; trained in at least one skill and expert in at least one skill
Increase your proficiency rank in one of your skills from expert to master and in another of your skills from trained to expert. You gain a skill feat associated with one of the skills you chose.
Special You can select this feat up to five times.
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Archetype Source Advanced Player's Guide pg. 151 2.0Archetype InvestigatorPrerequisites Investigator Dedication; expert in Perception
Your proficiency rank in Perception increases to master.