Since the homunculus will have the ability to speak, social feats are options. Also, I do not think homunculus have tongues necessarily. I have read interpretations of the pearl which say that it grants understanding and knowledge - but not a physical capability to speak if it didn't already exist. In addition, while the pearl is active, it can be activated to produce a command effect once per day (will DC 11 negates). Each pearl is created for a specific language, and you can have only one pearl of speech active at a time. While absorbed, the pearl grants you the ability to speak and understand a specific language, such as Dwarven or Draconic. When you place a pearl of speech upon your tongue (a standard action), it is absorbed into your mouth until you speak the proper command word to release it. The secret of creating pearls of speech long ago became known to bards and others who rely on languages. These items were originally created by the drow and used to command their slaves without stooping to learn their foul languages. Others have used a pearl of speech, which says: Note that the amulet does not impart any language ability-the wearer must have something to say.Ĭaster Level: 7th Prerequisites: Craft Wondrous Item Market Price: 5,000. For example, an awakened animal or plant that could not normally form words can do so while wearing this item. This amulet allows the wearer to verbally communicate despite lacking the physical ability to do so. One item that I think is essential is an Amulet of Freedom of Speech (which is in An Icy Heart): I am probably going to use him as a steward that oversees the stronghold while away. One of the options from Improved Homunculus is sneak attack 1d6. Trying to figure out useful feats to take. From what I can tell, you only have crafts as class skills. With a dedicated wright, you start with skill focus (craft). If you take Improved Homunculus, you get a feat every 3 levels.
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