Superior Summoning Question


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It says each time you cast a summon spell that summons more than one creature, you can add an additional creature. So does this mean if you use a summoning spell that can summon 1d3 of a creature the possible outcomes are 1,3,4, or 2,3,4? I'm assuming the first one, but there is a little voice in the back of my head that keeps saying it doesn't feel right.

Lantern Lodge

Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber

1d3+1 is what it seems to read, to me. Sure, you may only get one when you roll [that's the risk you always face], but no matter what the die says, you get 1 extra.

Therefore; 1+1 = 2, 2+1 = 3, 3+1 = 4.

The Exchange Contributor, RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16

I read it as "each time you cast a spell that is capable of conjuring more than one creature"

Which would mean 2,3,4.


Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

I read it as 2-4, or 3-6 in the case of choosing from a list 2 levels lower rather than one.


Try combining this with the Abyssal sorcerer bloodline lvl 15 power and get three big beasties for the price of one.

Liberty's Edge

KutuluKultist wrote:
Try combining this with the Abyssal sorcerer bloodline lvl 15 power and get three big beasties for the price of one.

nope...not hungry, thanks though.

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