LittleMissMissy |
5 people marked this as FAQ candidate. |
I was looking at the Low Templar prestige class in the Inner Sea World Guide and noticed that the 'Live to Fight Another Day' ability is listed as being gained at 5th level on the table of class abilities and at 6th level in the text.
Is there a standard assumption to pick table over text, or vice-versa when this happens? Which am I to assume is correct?
Cuuniyevo |
I'm normally in favor of the text winning out, because more effort and and editing goes into them* while tables are particularly susceptible to typos, but in this particular case, Live to Fight Another Day isn't all that powerful, so I'd allow it at level 5. Regardless, I hit the FAQ button.
*I am completely making this part up. I have no idea how much time they spend on tables versus text, but I do know that typos in tables are harder to spot.
Jeff Merola |
I go with the 3.5 ruling of "text trumps table."
*I am completely making this part up. I have no idea how much time they spend on tables versus text, but I do know that typos in tables are harder to spot.
The table summaries for feats are often incomplete or misleading, and there's at least one instance of a table containing an item that was supposed to have been cut from the final product (Gnomes of Golarion and the flick-mace).
Cavall |
Well I took a look at it, and I would say here's my thoughts.
If the level 6 is a typo, and it was to be level 5, then it would be listed alphabetically.
It isn't.
If one reads it as a level 6 power, it's alphabetical to ruthless. Which it is.
Therefore I must think that it was moved to 6, which would be text over table.