paizo.com Recent Posts in Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG) Discussionpaizo.com Recent Posts in Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG) Discussion2023-12-29T19:40:57Z2023-12-29T19:40:57ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)Sentath of Fidelis (alias of Sentath)https://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1272014-10-11T16:45:55Z2014-10-11T16:45:55Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">doc the grey wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Neongelion wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">QuidEst wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Neongelion wrote:</div><blockquote> Well now my question is, will the Nanite bloodline be PFS legal? You have no freaking idea how much I would love to be a Bloodrager with that bloodline! NO IDEA!!! If they ban it based off of its flavor alone I will understand, even if I'd be super sad :( </blockquote>You'll have to use the Eldritch Heritage line, of course. The Sorc bloodlines don't carry over. </blockquote><p>What do you mean by this? Sorry, I'm unfamiliar with PFS stuff regarding bloodlines.
<p>EDIT: Oh, you mean for the Bloodrager I assume. •Facepalm• I assumed Bloodragers just straight up got whatever bloodlines sorcerers do. </blockquote><p>Nahh bloodragers get bloodlines that are based on the preexisting bloodlines but modified to match their more martial bent.
<p>So with that said we might not see a nanite bloodrager bloodline for a while which is a shame especially considering how cool some of it's abilities are. </blockquote><p>I REALLY should have read the comments. Had I known there was no Bloodrager bloodline I could have saved myself the purchase.doc the grey wrote:Neongelion wrote: QuidEst wrote: Neongelion wrote: Well now my question is, will the Nanite bloodline be PFS legal? You have no freaking idea how much I would love to be a Bloodrager with that bloodline! NO IDEA!!! If they ban it based off of its flavor alone I will understand, even if I'd be super sad :(
You'll have to use the Eldritch Heritage line, of course. The Sorc bloodlines don't carry over. What do you mean by this? Sorry, I'm unfamiliar with PFS stuff regarding...Sentath of Fidelis (alias of Sentath)2014-10-11T16:45:55ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigalhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1262014-08-04T18:05:32Z2014-08-04T02:01:04Z<p>A question regarding the Galvanic Saboteur Archetype. As they have to take <b>Construct</b> for their first Favored Enemy & their ability of <b>Reprogram</b> works on Constructs, do they get to add their Favored Enemy bonus to Reprogram checks?
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I would imagine not, but confirmation would be helpful.</p>A question regarding the Galvanic Saboteur Archetype. As they have to take Construct for their first Favored Enemy & their ability of Reprogram works on Constructs, do they get to add their Favored Enemy bonus to Reprogram checks?
I would imagine not, but confirmation would be helpful.Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigal2014-08-04T02:01:04ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)doc the greyhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1252014-07-29T16:56:35Z2014-07-29T16:56:35Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">QuidEst wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">doc the grey wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">QuidEst wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">doc the grey wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">QuidEst wrote:</div><blockquote> Druid uses those stats better, so maybe do a witch as well with another of the new options. </blockquote><p>Yeah but nagaji are the only ones that also get a free poison attack...
<p></blockquote>One feat and a penalty to your caster stat is pretty steep, though. Compromise, maybe, and play a Nagaji Shaman when they come out? </blockquote><p>Nahh 0 interest in the shaman. Unless it's gotten a steep overhaul since it's last playtest pass it also is stuck in this space between broken bad or broken good without much distinction and isn't really well represented version of the class cross it's supposed to represent.
<p>Either way why so interested? We get Nagaji unlocked here in august, and it helps dodge the issue of heavy poison prices in pfs. </blockquote><p>Well, I'm going to be starting PFS soon, so I'm just interested in people's builds, especially with races I haven't used. I forgot about the lack of poison. (I suppose if you didn't mind awful fluff, human with Nagaji heritage would get around the Int penalty.)
<p>I have my fingers crossed for some Shaman improvements. I had fun with a natural weapon/trip build. </blockquote><p>Ehh on the whole the Int penalty won't matter as much as you think. Misfortune is strong in just about any build and the Int penalty is mitigated by just boosting it more. Now It would be tough if I could choose a vishkanya since they get some poison for free. Really the trick is decent Int, misfortune + Poison words, cackle, profit.
<p>Also I would love an option for skinwalkers since then I might be convinced into a Scaleheart lol.</p>
<p>The real issue in pfs is the poison part since they are so expensive for what they do. </p>
<p>Also I don't believe you can fluff a human into nagaji stuff regardless of fluff answers in pfs.</p>QuidEst wrote:doc the grey wrote: QuidEst wrote: doc the grey wrote: QuidEst wrote: Druid uses those stats better, so maybe do a witch as well with another of the new options.
Yeah but nagaji are the only ones that also get a free poison attack... One feat and a penalty to your caster stat is pretty steep, though. Compromise, maybe, and play a Nagaji Shaman when they come out? Nahh 0 interest in the shaman. Unless it's gotten a steep overhaul since it's last playtest pass it also is stuck in...doc the grey2014-07-29T16:56:35ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)Major_Blackharthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1242014-07-27T15:01:00Z2014-07-27T15:01:00Z<p>Wow, the Nanite sorcerer bloodline might actually a new fav for eldritch heritage based fighters.</p>Wow, the Nanite sorcerer bloodline might actually a new fav for eldritch heritage based fighters.Major_Blackhart2014-07-27T15:01:00ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)Joshua Goudreau (alias of EATERoftheDEAD)https://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1232014-07-24T11:44:06Z2014-07-24T11:44:06Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">zergtitan wrote:</div><blockquote>•• spoiler omitted ••</blockquote><p>Clearly someone read <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prey_(novel)" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">this</a>.zergtitan wrote:** spoiler omitted **
Clearly someone read this.Joshua Goudreau (alias of EATERoftheDEAD)2014-07-24T11:44:06ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)Evil Midnight Lurkerhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1222014-07-24T11:18:06Z2014-07-24T11:18:06Z<p>The Flash (Barry Allen, pre-1986) had what was described as "total conscious control over every molecule in his body." In practice, he never used this to shape-shift, but only to restore himself to human form after such dramatic events as being magically transmuted into two separate clouds of water vapor.</p>
<p>In short, there's precedent for sweeping dramatic statements that don't actually give one all the powers they imply. :)</p>The Flash (Barry Allen, pre-1986) had what was described as "total conscious control over every molecule in his body." In practice, he never used this to shape-shift, but only to restore himself to human form after such dramatic events as being magically transmuted into two separate clouds of water vapor.
In short, there's precedent for sweeping dramatic statements that don't actually give one all the powers they imply. :)Evil Midnight Lurker2014-07-24T11:18:06ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)Alexander Augunas (Contributor)https://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1212017-01-17T21:19:12Z2014-07-24T11:12:36Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">zergtitan wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Just a quick questions for the writer, in the bloodline mastery description for the nanite bloodline it says,
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Doesn't that sound like the sorcerer should get the ability to use the <i>Alter Self</i> spell at will as well in addition to his other powers? </blockquote><p>Being able to break down your body into a near-incorporeal cloud of microscopic particles isn't radical enough of a physical alteration for you?zergtitan wrote:Just a quick questions for the writer, in the bloodline mastery description for the nanite bloodline it says,
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Doesn't that sound like the sorcerer should get the ability to use the Alter Self spell at will as well in addition to his other powers?
Being able to break down your body into a near-incorporeal cloud of microscopic particles isn't radical enough of a physical alteration for you?Alexander Augunas (Contributor)2014-07-24T11:12:36ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)zergtitanhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1202014-07-24T11:42:41Z2014-07-24T05:59:15Z<p>Just a quick questions for the writer, in the bloodline mastery description for the nanite bloodline it says,
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Doesn't that sound like the sorcerer should get the ability to use the <i>Alter Self</i> spell at will as well in addition to his other powers?</p>Just a quick questions for the writer, in the bloodline mastery description for the nanite bloodline it says,
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Doesn't that sound like the sorcerer should get the ability to use the Alter Self spell at will as well in addition to his other powers?zergtitan2014-07-24T05:59:15ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)zergtitanhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1192014-07-24T05:39:08Z2014-07-24T05:35:00Z<p>Seven Days......</p>Seven Days......zergtitan2014-07-24T05:35:00ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)zergtitanhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1182014-07-21T19:36:48Z2014-07-21T19:36:48Z<p>Nine days..........</p>Nine days..........zergtitan2014-07-21T19:36:48ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)QuidEsthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1172014-07-21T19:13:24Z2014-07-21T19:13:24Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">doc the grey wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">QuidEst wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">doc the grey wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">QuidEst wrote:</div><blockquote> Druid uses those stats better, so maybe do a witch as well with another of the new options. </blockquote><p>Yeah but nagaji are the only ones that also get a free poison attack...
<p></blockquote>One feat and a penalty to your caster stat is pretty steep, though. Compromise, maybe, and play a Nagaji Shaman when they come out? </blockquote><p>Nahh 0 interest in the shaman. Unless it's gotten a steep overhaul since it's last playtest pass it also is stuck in this space between broken bad or broken good without much distinction and isn't really well represented version of the class cross it's supposed to represent.
<p>Either way why so interested? We get Nagaji unlocked here in august, and it helps dodge the issue of heavy poison prices in pfs. </blockquote><p>Well, I'm going to be starting PFS soon, so I'm just interested in people's builds, especially with races I haven't used. I forgot about the lack of poison. (I suppose if you didn't mind awful fluff, human with Nagaji heritage would get around the Int penalty.)
<p>I have my fingers crossed for some Shaman improvements. I had fun with a natural weapon/trip build.</p>doc the grey wrote:QuidEst wrote: doc the grey wrote: QuidEst wrote: Druid uses those stats better, so maybe do a witch as well with another of the new options.
Yeah but nagaji are the only ones that also get a free poison attack... One feat and a penalty to your caster stat is pretty steep, though. Compromise, maybe, and play a Nagaji Shaman when they come out? Nahh 0 interest in the shaman. Unless it's gotten a steep overhaul since it's last playtest pass it also is stuck in this space...QuidEst2014-07-21T19:13:24ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)doc the greyhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1162014-07-21T18:39:51Z2014-07-21T15:44:47Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">QuidEst wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">doc the grey wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">QuidEst wrote:</div><blockquote> Druid uses those stats better, so maybe do a witch as well with another of the new options. </blockquote><p>Yeah but nagaji are the only ones that also get a free poison attack...
<p></blockquote>One feat and a penalty to your caster stat is pretty steep, though. Compromise, maybe, and play a Nagaji Shaman when they come out? </blockquote><p>Nahh 0 interest in the shaman. Unless it's gotten a steep overhaul since it's last playtest pass it also is stuck in this space between broken bad or broken good without much distinction and isn't really well represented version of the class cross it's supposed to represent.
<p>Either way why so interested? We get Nagaji unlocked here in august, and it helps dodge the issue of heavy poison prices in pfs.</p>QuidEst wrote:doc the grey wrote: QuidEst wrote: Druid uses those stats better, so maybe do a witch as well with another of the new options.
Yeah but nagaji are the only ones that also get a free poison attack... One feat and a penalty to your caster stat is pretty steep, though. Compromise, maybe, and play a Nagaji Shaman when they come out? Nahh 0 interest in the shaman. Unless it's gotten a steep overhaul since it's last playtest pass it also is stuck in this space between broken bad or...doc the grey2014-07-21T15:44:47ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)QuidEsthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1152014-07-21T15:13:55Z2014-07-21T15:13:55Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">doc the grey wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">QuidEst wrote:</div><blockquote> Druid uses those stats better, so maybe do a witch as well with another of the new options. </blockquote><p>Yeah but nagaji are the only ones that also get a free poison attack...
<p></blockquote><p>One feat and a penalty to your caster stat is pretty steep, though. Compromise, maybe, and play a Nagaji Shaman when they come out?doc the grey wrote:QuidEst wrote: Druid uses those stats better, so maybe do a witch as well with another of the new options.
Yeah but nagaji are the only ones that also get a free poison attack... One feat and a penalty to your caster stat is pretty steep, though. Compromise, maybe, and play a Nagaji Shaman when they come out?QuidEst2014-07-21T15:13:55ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)doc the greyhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1142014-07-21T13:28:55Z2014-07-21T13:28:55Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigal wrote:</div><blockquote> Considering that we <i>are</i> getting a ton of stuff for Numeria in this season's play, I wonder what the odds are that we will see an Android Boon? </blockquote><p>From the sounds of it we will get one auctioned off at Gencon for charity but that's about it so far.Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigal wrote:Considering that we are getting a ton of stuff for Numeria in this season's play, I wonder what the odds are that we will see an Android Boon?
From the sounds of it we will get one auctioned off at Gencon for charity but that's about it so far.doc the grey2014-07-21T13:28:55ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)doc the greyhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1132014-07-21T13:27:40Z2014-07-21T13:27:40Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">QuidEst wrote:</div><blockquote> Druid uses those stats better, so maybe do a witch as well with another of the new options. </blockquote><p>Yeah but nagaji are the only ones that also get a free poison attack...QuidEst wrote:Druid uses those stats better, so maybe do a witch as well with another of the new options.
Yeah but nagaji are the only ones that also get a free poison attack...doc the grey2014-07-21T13:27:40ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigalhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1122014-07-21T13:10:33Z2014-07-21T13:10:33Z<p>Considering that we <i>are</i> getting a ton of stuff for Numeria in this season's play, I wonder what the odds are that we will see an Android Boon?</p>Considering that we are getting a ton of stuff for Numeria in this season's play, I wonder what the odds are that we will see an Android Boon?Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigal2014-07-21T13:10:33ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)QuidEsthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1112014-07-21T12:59:51Z2014-07-21T12:59:51Z<p>Druid uses those stats better, so maybe do a witch as well with another of the new options.</p>Druid uses those stats better, so maybe do a witch as well with another of the new options.QuidEst2014-07-21T12:59:51ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)doc the greyhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1102014-07-20T06:08:56Z2014-07-20T06:08:56Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Neongelion wrote:</div><blockquote> Well now my question is, will the Nanite bloodline be PFS legal? You have no freaking idea how much I would love to be a Bloodrager with that bloodline! NO IDEA!!! If they ban it based off of its flavor alone I will understand, even if I'd be super sad :( </blockquote><p>I feel your pain but I don't think they will ban it. As it stands we are getting a lot of Numeria stuff in season 6 stuff so we should be okay. Also I am super excited for the veneficus witch, I'm really torn as to whether to make my nagaji a witch or a druid now.Neongelion wrote:Well now my question is, will the Nanite bloodline be PFS legal? You have no freaking idea how much I would love to be a Bloodrager with that bloodline! NO IDEA!!! If they ban it based off of its flavor alone I will understand, even if I'd be super sad :(
I feel your pain but I don't think they will ban it. As it stands we are getting a lot of Numeria stuff in season 6 stuff so we should be okay. Also I am super excited for the veneficus witch, I'm really torn as to whether...doc the grey2014-07-20T06:08:56ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)doc the greyhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1092014-07-20T05:28:29Z2014-07-20T05:28:29Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Neongelion wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">QuidEst wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Neongelion wrote:</div><blockquote> Well now my question is, will the Nanite bloodline be PFS legal? You have no freaking idea how much I would love to be a Bloodrager with that bloodline! NO IDEA!!! If they ban it based off of its flavor alone I will understand, even if I'd be super sad :( </blockquote>You'll have to use the Eldritch Heritage line, of course. The Sorc bloodlines don't carry over. </blockquote><p>What do you mean by this? Sorry, I'm unfamiliar with PFS stuff regarding bloodlines.
<p>EDIT: Oh, you mean for the Bloodrager I assume. •Facepalm• I assumed Bloodragers just straight up got whatever bloodlines sorcerers do. </blockquote><p>Nahh bloodragers get bloodlines that are based on the preexisting bloodlines but modified to match their more martial bent.
<p>So with that said we might not see a nanite bloodrager bloodline for a while which is a shame especially considering how cool some of it's abilities are.</p>Neongelion wrote:QuidEst wrote: Neongelion wrote: Well now my question is, will the Nanite bloodline be PFS legal? You have no freaking idea how much I would love to be a Bloodrager with that bloodline! NO IDEA!!! If they ban it based off of its flavor alone I will understand, even if I'd be super sad :(
You'll have to use the Eldritch Heritage line, of course. The Sorc bloodlines don't carry over. What do you mean by this? Sorry, I'm unfamiliar with PFS stuff regarding bloodlines. EDIT: Oh,...doc the grey2014-07-20T05:28:29ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)doc the greyhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1082014-07-20T05:26:44Z2014-07-20T05:26:44Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigal wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">doc the grey wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">QuidEst wrote:</div><blockquote> Mutated bloodlines? Pray, speak on! I love me some Sorc stuff something fierce. </blockquote><p>Yeah we get 2 new mutated bloodlines and a whole new bloodline all together.
<p>The 2 mutated ones are Dark Fey (which comes from fey) and Retribution which comes from Martyred. The former replaces the 1st level power with the ability to fascinated people at 30 ft, the latter makes you a spirit of vengeance who can bounce damage back onto people 1/day at 9th that you have just taken as an immediate action. Also the Dark fey bloodline arcana makes you better at curses while Retribution reduces the level up of metamagic'd spells so long as you are using it on a guy who hit you within the last round. </p>
<p>The new bloodline is Nanite and it lets you basically become a robot man made of clouds of nanites and raise all types of hell. </blockquote>Does the Retribution mutated bloodline deviate in any mechanical way from Martyred <i>prior</i> to 9th level? It <i>sounds</i> like it would be ideal for my Wrath of the Righteous character & they are still only fourth level. </blockquote><p>[Spoiler omitted]
<p>What I want to know is if the level reduction brings it to 0 mod does that mean that I can cast it without the usual spontaneous delay? Because if so it will be awesome.</p>Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigal wrote:doc the grey wrote: QuidEst wrote: Mutated bloodlines? Pray, speak on! I love me some Sorc stuff something fierce.
Yeah we get 2 new mutated bloodlines and a whole new bloodline all together. The 2 mutated ones are Dark Fey (which comes from fey) and Retribution which comes from Martyred. The former replaces the 1st level power with the ability to fascinated people at 30 ft, the latter makes you a spirit of vengeance who can bounce damage back onto people...doc the grey2014-07-20T05:26:44ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigalhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1072014-07-19T20:14:30Z2014-07-19T20:14:30Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Ambrosia Slaad wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">doc the grey wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">SamuraiFlamenco wrote:</div><blockquote>Galvanic Saboteur</blockquote>No, but he does have his wild empathy change from effecting animals and magical beasts to effectint mindless and intelligent constructs. Literally you can befriend an Iron golem with him now. </blockquote>Oooo, now I can make a halfling <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0129167/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Hogarth</a>! </blockquote><p>...
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Oh god. I think you just won the internet today.
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I can <i>totally</i> see a Halfling Ranger <i>(Galvanic Saboteur)</i> with Childike & Pass for Human now...</p>
<p>Edit: and now I know what I want to play in Iron Gods.</p>Ambrosia Slaad wrote:doc the grey wrote: SamuraiFlamenco wrote:Galvanic Saboteur
No, but he does have his wild empathy change from effecting animals and magical beasts to effectint mindless and intelligent constructs. Literally you can befriend an Iron golem with him now. Oooo, now I can make a halfling Hogarth! ...
Oh god. I think you just won the internet today.
I can totally see a Halfling Ranger (Galvanic Saboteur) with Childike & Pass for Human now...Edit: and now I know what I want to...Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigal2014-07-19T20:14:30ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)Ambrosia Slaadhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1062014-12-29T19:08:20Z2014-07-19T20:09:35Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">doc the grey wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">SamuraiFlamenco wrote:</div><blockquote>Galvanic Saboteur</blockquote>No, but he does have his wild empathy change from effecting animals and magical beasts to effectint mindless and intelligent constructs. Literally you can befriend an Iron golem with him now. </blockquote><p>Oooo, now I can make a halfling <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0129167/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Hogarth</a>!doc the grey wrote:SamuraiFlamenco wrote:Galvanic Saboteur
No, but he does have his wild empathy change from effecting animals and magical beasts to effectint mindless and intelligent constructs. Literally you can befriend an Iron golem with him now. Oooo, now I can make a halfling Hogarth!Ambrosia Slaad2014-07-19T20:09:35ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)Neongelionhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1052014-07-19T19:09:42Z2014-07-19T19:09:42Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">QuidEst wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Neongelion wrote:</div><blockquote> Well now my question is, will the Nanite bloodline be PFS legal? You have no freaking idea how much I would love to be a Bloodrager with that bloodline! NO IDEA!!! If they ban it based off of its flavor alone I will understand, even if I'd be super sad :( </blockquote>You'll have to use the Eldritch Heritage line, of course. The Sorc bloodlines don't carry over. </blockquote><p>What do you mean by this? Sorry, I'm unfamiliar with PFS stuff regarding bloodlines.
<p>EDIT: Oh, you mean for the Bloodrager I assume. •Facepalm• I assumed Bloodragers just straight up got whatever bloodlines sorcerers do.</p>QuidEst wrote:Neongelion wrote: Well now my question is, will the Nanite bloodline be PFS legal? You have no freaking idea how much I would love to be a Bloodrager with that bloodline! NO IDEA!!! If they ban it based off of its flavor alone I will understand, even if I'd be super sad :(
You'll have to use the Eldritch Heritage line, of course. The Sorc bloodlines don't carry over. What do you mean by this? Sorry, I'm unfamiliar with PFS stuff regarding bloodlines. EDIT: Oh, you mean for the...Neongelion2014-07-19T19:09:42ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)nighttree (alias of Marian Reinholtz)https://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1042014-07-19T19:05:19Z2014-07-19T19:05:19Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">doc the grey wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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3. Nope. Basically she gets bonuses to make people distrust one another and on fear spells. Her big power though is that she can chose to drop a mind affecting ability (including hexes) from a target as an immediate action. What's worse though is that if an ally tries to hit is friend with a beneficial spell the witch can drop the ability they have put on the victim. This forces the guy throwing the beneficial spell to make a Will save, if he fails the effect is wasted and the poor bastard who they were trying to help takes 1d4 Wis. Ohh and eventually you can summon a Night Hag to come and help you a couple of times a week.
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</blockquote><p>I think this is what I am most excited to see ;)doc the grey wrote:3. Nope. Basically she gets bonuses to make people distrust one another and on fear spells. Her big power though is that she can chose to drop a mind affecting ability (including hexes) from a target as an immediate action. What's worse though is that if an ally tries to hit is friend with a beneficial spell the witch can drop the ability they have put on the victim. This forces the guy throwing the beneficial spell to make a Will save, if he fails the effect is wasted and...nighttree (alias of Marian Reinholtz)2014-07-19T19:05:19ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: People of the River (PFRPG)QuidEsthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy978r/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-People-of-the-River#1032014-07-19T18:52:09Z2014-07-19T18:52:09Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Neongelion wrote:</div><blockquote> Well now my question is, will the Nanite bloodline be PFS legal? You have no freaking idea how much I would love to be a Bloodrager with that bloodline! NO IDEA!!! If they ban it based off of its flavor alone I will understand, even if I'd be super sad :( </blockquote><p>You'll have to use the Eldritch Heritage line, of course. The Sorc bloodlines don't carry over.Neongelion wrote:Well now my question is, will the Nanite bloodline be PFS legal? You have no freaking idea how much I would love to be a Bloodrager with that bloodline! NO IDEA!!! If they ban it based off of its flavor alone I will understand, even if I'd be super sad :(
You'll have to use the Eldritch Heritage line, of course. The Sorc bloodlines don't carry over.QuidEst2014-07-19T18:52:09Z