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My question is does a fighter with the apprentice cheating gloves take the penalty to arcane spell failure chance of 35% when he wears full plate armor? If he does, would a paladin in full plate armor have the spell failure chance?

http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic-items/wondrous-items/wondrous-items/e-g/glove s-apprentice-s-cheating

They aren't really casting the spell, just using the item. If the gloves are subjected to the arcane spell failure, would it also be subjected for Boots of Speed as well?

http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic-items/wondrous-items/wondrous-items/a-b/boots -of-speed

Thank you for any thoughts on this.


Yeah I figured... but going by RAW, it says "the following orders can be chosen by both samurai and cavaliers". I don't see a prereq that the order requires the resolve ability and/or prevents the cavalier from taking this order that is listed just below the earlier statement saying he could. o.O


I have a question on how this order would work for cavaliers? Since it said cavaliers can also take the Order of the Warrior.

Way of the Samurai (Ex): This ability expends one daily use of the samurai's Resolve. Cavaliers don't get resolves, have Tactician instead. Does this mean using this ability would expend a daily use of the Cavaliers Tactician?

Thank you. :)


Hello,

I'm pretty new to pathfinder and such, so I would please like a clarification on distributing skill points into maxing out skill ranks.

There is only one rule governing this, and it is that the skill ranks cannot surpass the character's total level. Correct?

Nothing limits a character from "dumping" all of the available skill points he gains at a new level into just one skill. For example, a level 5 bard with 10 int, will gain 6 skill points per level. If he has been raising 6 different skills, each would all be capped at 5. There is no rule that prevents the bard from "dumping" all of his 6 new skill points into an untrained skill when he reaches level 6, is there? Or does a rule that states one rank increase per level exist in pathfinder?

Thank you for the help :)