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To be good you need to go pure, otherwise you need at least 9-10 levels in it to be any effective
very good overall.
Overall I would also include Bloodseeker with his Bloody Bones Beast summon. Those are fun.
Half level of class for feint? I mean, Diva bard add 1/2 to Bluff, almost the same isnt it?
Magic Deceiver is fun, but has some bugs to work out...
(not only save DC, but getting hit by what ever you fuse with caustic explosion, whatever you fuse to haunting mist not working, etc.)
Wanted to love Titan Fighter but it really didn't mix well with the Rowdy Rogue character I wanted it for. Instead I ended up mixing in a few levels of the 'Inventor version' of Magic Deciever. Which worked really well for the smith/gadgeteer concept I wanted to do. The boost to magic equipment is really good.
Titan fighter is really funny to 1 level dip into for nenio so she can dual wield 2 staffs that increase the DC of her phantasmal killers lol. But if you are going melee with titan figher you really should go full fighter with maybe one or 2 level dips at most.
I'm still in act 1 with my DM but it's looking really good. Thought it would be like Jackie Chan, more like Tsunade punching things into chunky salsa. I'm on Core so I don't need to run Crane Style. Going with Dragon Style ^_^.