Ravingdork |
When using air blasts, air wild talents, or composite blasts that include air, double the blast’s effective range. This effect applies after altering the range due to effects such as the extended range infusion. This doubles only the blast’s effective range, not the area of effect for infusions like cloud and cyclone.
Air's reach clearly indicates that it can be applied to any air wild talent, of which greater windsight is one. However, outside that opening sentence, it only references blasts specifically.
Can I increase the range of greater windsight to 960 feet with air's reach?
Is the 30-foot target-to-target limitation of the chain infusion increased to 60-feet when used with an air blast? Is my snake infusion increased to 240 feet?
Or is this utility power only meant to work on blasts, and not infusions or utility powers, after all?
Also, do electricity blasts and other electrical wild talents count as air talents for the purposes of things like air's reach? I think they do (they all have the air tag), but I wanted to make sure. Is electricity considered to be different from air in this regard?
GM Rednal |
When using air blasts, air wild talents, or composite blasts that include air, double the blast's effective range. This effect applies after altering the range due to effects such as the extended range infusion. This doubles only the blast's effective range, not the area of effect for infusions like cloud and cyclone.
>Explains that Air's Blast takes effect after other talents that affect range
>Kinetic Whip affects rangeI think it's reasonable to conclude that an Air-based Kinetic Whip can have its range improved. ^^ A Kinetic Whip is still a blast - it's a blast that's just been reshaped by a form infusion.
zanbato13 |
Quote:When using air blasts, air wild talents, or composite blasts that include air, double the blast's effective range. This effect applies after altering the range due to effects such as the extended range infusion. This doubles only the blast's effective range, not the area of effect for infusions like cloud and cyclone.>Explains that Air's Blast takes effect after other talents that affect range
>Kinetic Whip affects rangeI think it's reasonable to conclude that an Air-based Kinetic Whip can have its range improved. ^^ A Kinetic Whip is still a blast - it's a blast that's just been reshaped by a form infusion.
20 ft. Reach... I know exactly what I'm doing now.
And then Kinetic Form...Mark Seifter Designer |
Mark Seifter Designer |
Mark Seifter wrote:It doubles only range. It doesn't double other stuff like AoE or reach. However, it totally does apply to utility talents.That was my original thought. When others suggested that I may have been wrong, I got all fluttery inside. :P
There's always elemental form for 20 reach. Add longarm from ACG and you're packing 25. More when elemental form gives you Huge. You can really control what happens in a fairly substantial area if you build for it!
Ravingdork |
It doubles only range. It doesn't double other stuff like AoE or reach. However, it totally does apply to utility talents.
This is exactly the answer I was hoping for. Thank you for the clarification!
Is the 30-foot target-to-target limitation of the chain infusion considered its range?
haremlord wrote:There's always elemental form for 20 reach. Add longarm from ACG and you're packing 25. More when elemental form gives you Huge. You can really control what happens in a fairly substantial area if you build for it!Mark Seifter wrote:It doubles only range. It doesn't double other stuff like AoE or reach. However, it totally does apply to utility talents.That was my original thought. When others suggested that I may have been wrong, I got all fluttery inside. :P
But...um...elemental form doesn't say anything at all about changing your reach. Just your size. I think maybe you should errata some clearer wording in there at some point--especially since there's nothing in the rules that specifically states large creatures have 10-foot reach just for being large, and huge creatures have...is it 15- or 20-foot reach?...just for being huge.
haremlord |
Melkiador wrote:There is a chart saying that a large(tall) creature has reach. I like to assume that every large creature is tall unless specified otherwise.Do you recall where that was?
Do you mean this?
Big And Little Creatures In Combat
Table: Creature Size and Scale
Creature Size Space Natural Reach*
Fine 1/2 ft. 0
Diminutive 1 ft. 0
Tiny 2-1/2 ft. 0
Small 5 ft. 5 ft.
Medium 5 ft. 5 ft.
Large (tall) 10 ft. 10 ft.
Large (long) 10 ft. 5 ft.
Huge (tall) 15 ft. 15 ft.
Huge (long) 15 ft. 10 ft.
Gargantuan (tall) 20 ft. 20 ft.
Gargantuan (long) 20 ft. 15 ft.
Colossal (tall) 30 ft. 30 ft.
Colossal (long) 30 ft. 20 ft.
Also, would that mean that using Kinetic Form to grow to Huge, then using Kinetic Whip would give you a 30' reach? :D
claudekennilol |
Ravingdork wrote:Melkiador wrote:There is a chart saying that a large(tall) creature has reach. I like to assume that every large creature is tall unless specified otherwise.Do you recall where that was?Do you mean this?
http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/coreRulebook/combat.html wrote:Also, would that mean that using Kinetic Form to grow to Huge, then using Kinetic Whip would give you a 30' reach? :DBig And Little Creatures In Combat
Table: Creature Size and Scale
Creature Size Space Natural Reach*
Fine 1/2 ft. 0
Diminutive 1 ft. 0
Tiny 2-1/2 ft. 0
Small 5 ft. 5 ft.
Medium 5 ft. 5 ft.
Large (tall) 10 ft. 10 ft.
Large (long) 10 ft. 5 ft.
Huge (tall) 15 ft. 15 ft.
Huge (long) 15 ft. 10 ft.
Gargantuan (tall) 20 ft. 20 ft.
Gargantuan (long) 20 ft. 15 ft.
Colossal (tall) 30 ft. 30 ft.
Colossal (long) 30 ft. 20 ft.
I'd just like to point out that that table is entirely useless as nothing (at least I can't think of a single thing) declares if it's long or tall.
Ravingdork |
Ravingdork wrote:Do you mean this?Melkiador wrote:There is a chart saying that a large(tall) creature has reach. I like to assume that every large creature is tall unless specified otherwise.Do you recall where that was?
Ah, thanks. It does appear that I was mistaken.
haremlord |
I'd just like to point out that that table is entirely useless as nothing (at least I can't think of a single thing) declares if it's long or tall.
I'm on my phone right now, but when I was working on my summoner spreadsheet, I seem to recall seeing that on some creatures, but I did find some monsters that didn't match the rules.