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Make a Sorcerer, or Eldritch Scion and pick a non-draconic magical bloodline. For Tieflings, don't pick Abyssal or Infernal. For Aasimar, don't pick Celestial.
Become a Dragon Disciple. It will ask you to pick a draconic bloodline when you take the class, if you didn't already do so as a Sorcerer / Eldritch Scion.
Have fun trying to explain your family tree!
EDIT: Nevermind, it seems they patched out being able to stack magical bloodlines.
My favorite thing to do is give him lots of invisibility spells. He found an amulet which boosts sneak attack but also gives +4 to rogue skills, with the double crossing curse if someone moves next to him he wants to attack them melee wise. However, with bow its simply a non-issue. I cast invisible then do 2d6 more with the bow, with a near guarantee hit. Its fun!
He is my second character, after playing the first time around and getting owned by the troll problem and always seeming to get a critical to the face as a front line fighter. Much easier to have a character that stays out of melee combat for the most part, unless he needs to deliver a quick heal.
You're saying it actually does work with a bow?