Edit: I no longer want to focus on mage killing. Please keep that in mind when responding.
I'd like a regular assassin. Someone who is excellent at manipulation, stealth, and poison. What is the best way to go about this?
Hello there.
I've recently joined a 3.5e DND game, and I've been going over some character concepts I want to play. I've settled on an assassination type character (poison use, hiding, disguise, bluff, diplomacy) but I want to be geared heavily towards defeating magic based classes by negating their magic some way (high will save, magical items, I have no idea).
I have a few questions.
1. Is it even possible to make an assassin character that can effectively neutralize magic?
2. If so, do I sacrifice a lot to be able to do it? Will I only be decent against magic wielders?
3. What builds/feats/items do you guys recommend? I have access to most books, but I'm new to DND so I'm not exactly sure of the best things to pick to satisfy my character concept.
1. What D&D books you can use?
I don't think my DM will ban anything as long as it was published by WOTC, and it isn't from that Dragon Magazine.
2. What type of character you want it to be?
Well if mage killing isn't possible without heavy sacrifice, I'd like a regular assassin. Someone who is excellent at manipulation, stealth, and poison.
3. What levels will this character be played at?
Not entirely sure. The DM said to expect level 6-7 by the end of this year, and we might continue next year, but no guarantees.
Any house rules or particular details about your DM or the other characters in the game?
Nope. Our DM pretty much goes RAW. Though I doubt he'd be fine with obvious exploits like infinite wish loops, or infinite damage.
What specifically you are looking for help with?
Builds (including alternate class features to take, feats to take, what levels I should take something to be optimal, items I need)
I feel I should also mention that our DM uses a "roll for stats" method, but he has several failsafes to prevent pathetically low stats, or stats that make your character concept impossible from the start.