Question on Steel Hound archtype:


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I've been working at making a steel hound investigator for a campaign I'm in, but one of the aspects of it is described as followed:

d20pfsrd wrote:

Shot in the Dark (Ex)

At 4th level, a steel hound gains the following deed. This deed works and interacts with grit the same way as gunslinger deeds, but only the steel hound can use it. If the steel hound also has levels in gunslinger, he can spend grit points from that class to use this deed.

The problem is I can't find out what it actually does or find that deed on the gunslinger page.

I'm a little tired and still a bit new to DnD, where can I find out what it actually does?


Huh a quick search doesnt yield me anything either

Grand Lodge

Yeah, noticed that too, hope it gets an errata soon!

I've got a question too... Do you think that a Steel Hound qualifies for signature deed when it reaches level 15 (gunslinger -4)?

Grand Lodge

Blind Shot (Su): A steel hound can spend 1 grit point to ignore all miss chances due to concealment when making firearm attacks. This effect lasts until the end of his turn. This ability allows the steel hound to ignore concealment, but does not reveal or allow him to see the enemy. This ability replaces swift alchemy.
It's in the manual.


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The D20PFSRD formated that entry weird.

Manuelexar is correct and Shot in the Dark refers to Blind Shot. It's much more clear in the actual book.

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Ah thank you. Never knew about that troublespotting page before.

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