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My paper copies do a good job with that, and I used to have a character sheet where I could simply mouse over the the skill and have a pop up showing the situations.
I don't think it helps that the Kineticit's class write up is very confusingly organized. I think I need to just copy the version I put together for my occultists.

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So I shouldn't feel too bad that I haven't bought that particular resource yet, huh? Sounds like I'm staying sane by keeping away for the time being. :)

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Thanks Zinou!
The book is excellent, but the classes are definitely for players looking to stretch their experience. That's not all of them though. Classes like the Psychic are as simple as Sorcerers.

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The book is excellent, but the classes are definitely for players looking to stretch their experience. That's not all of them though. Classes like the Psychic are as simple as Sorcerers.
(I wanted to react but I forgot :D)
That's absolutely true. The different classes in the book are from a range of "normalish" to "ridiculously difficult to understand". The Psychic indeed is just a new kind of sorcerer. The Mesmerist isn't too much difficult to understand while you have to read twice or thrice to understand how to build an Occultist or a Medium, for instance. The Kineticist is just badly written and thus difficult to understand, but fun to play and has a very cool concept.

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Wow, super ghouls and regenerating, err, things! This place is a deathtrap. :) If we survive this scenario, Braggett is going to re-evaluate his charge first, ask questions later attitude... Well, he might think about maybe re-evaluating his tactics, he does have a reputation to maintain after all.

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Thanks, I'm really enjoying playing him! When I saw Order of the Cockatrice, I immediately wanted to play a character like this (a slightly less selfish version of a Cockatrice Cavalier). But yeah, I think I'll have to invest a lot in his armour if I want to continue with the same level of bravado and still have him survive to retirement. :)

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Hehe, I won't lie. Sir Didymus is my main source of inspiration. In my eyes, he is the quintessential cavalier :)

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Are undead creatures immune to the disabled condition? I can never remember.
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Only on a technicality; Undead who are reduced to 0hp are immediately destroyed.

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Don't ghouls have 13 hp? So wouldn't green be destroyed? I assume Iqaal would know about how much damage these things could take with his knowledge check.
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You can't execute an attack of opportunity against an opponent with cover relative to you.
Wow, yet another new rule for me, I'm learning so much during this combat. Thanks for pointing that out Zinou.
I think I'll have to re-read the CRB, I must be missing so much :)

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@Braggett: With pleasure :) I've been playing pathfinder for some time now with an older brother that is really strict on the CRB rules. Besides, he usually says that what is often problematic in a pathfinder game, rule-wise, is the CRB, not the additional rules.
@Agis: I thought as well that the kineticist blast acts as a spell-like ability. I can't find a mention of it, though. However, I see that " All damage from a kinetic blast is treated as magic for the purpose of bypassing damage reduction" which kinda looks suspicious.

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In the class description, look at the simple blast information. It lists it as simple blast (sp), tagging it as a spell-like ability.
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And here we are, folks! I hope you enjoyed the adventure as much as I did :)
Game is reported and here are your chronicles!
Please don't hesitate if there's something wrong with it :)

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Thank you Zinou! 'Twas a really fun scenario and group!

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Thanks Zinou for running this; the chronicle looks good. And thanks everyone for a fun game, and helping to keep my extremely sub-optimal Witch alive. :)

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Looks great. Thank you for running, had a blast!
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