paizo.com Favorited Posts by Alchypaizo.com Favorited Posts by Alchy2024-03-22T08:19:47Z2024-03-22T08:19:47ZRe: Forums: Advice: GM's Guide to Creating Challenging EncountersAlchyhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2pxiv&page=5?GMs-Guide-to-Creating-Challenging-Encounters#2332018-04-03T20:07:31Z2018-03-10T15:23:35Z<p>This is quite nice. Even if I don't want to make my encounters challenging, I can still use this to gauge a lower challenge fight. It gives solid guidelines for determining appropriate CR for an encounter.</p>
<p>I also noticed that 9 people were viewing the document, which is impressive for such an old document. Cheers, thanks for the great read.</p>This is quite nice. Even if I don't want to make my encounters challenging, I can still use this to gauge a lower challenge fight. It gives solid guidelines for determining appropriate CR for an encounter.
I also noticed that 9 people were viewing the document, which is impressive for such an old document. Cheers, thanks for the great read.Alchy2018-03-10T15:23:35ZRe: Forums: Pathfinder Playtest Prerelease Discussion: Paizo Blog: All About ActionsAlchyhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5lklh?All-About-Actions#152018-03-09T16:39:46Z2018-03-07T21:11:51Z<p>Hmm, so with the 3 action system, I can now do 3 actions that were swift actions before. In pathfinder you cant do 3 swift actions, which is dumb since they supposed to take "less" time. For instance, you can't use two spring loaded wrist sheaths in the same round. But with the 3 action system, you could write the wrist sheath to say something like... "drawing the item and using it only takes 1 action." So, in theory you could wrist sheath a dagger into your hand and attack as 1 action and then wrist sheath a potion into the other hand and drink it as your 2nd action. </p>
<p>I'm sure it will take some balancing, but this system does sound like it will have some great potential.</p>Hmm, so with the 3 action system, I can now do 3 actions that were swift actions before. In pathfinder you cant do 3 swift actions, which is dumb since they supposed to take "less" time. For instance, you can't use two spring loaded wrist sheaths in the same round. But with the 3 action system, you could write the wrist sheath to say something like... "drawing the item and using it only takes 1 action." So, in theory you could wrist sheath a dagger into your hand and attack as 1 action and...Alchy2018-03-07T21:11:51ZForums: Rules Questions: "Craft Construct: Homunculus" Rules Questions and Build AdviceAlchyhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2u9bd?Craft-Construct-Homunculus-Rules-Questions#12017-03-28T00:23:26Z2017-03-27T11:51:11Z<p>I have a level 10 wizard and I am considering building a Homunculus using the Craft Construct feat. I have some questions regarding the rules, primarily </p>
<p>1) How many HD can it have maximum? Is the Homunculus limited in its HD by size and/or HD of my wizard?</p>
<p>2) How many feats can it have based on HD? Which feats would be available (monster feats only or all feats)? </p>
<p>Also, does anyone have experience with building constructs in general or specifically a Homunculus, and what advice would you give regarding design?</p>
<p>My wizard already has a familiar, so I am building the Homunculus as a second companion, rather than as a familiar.</p>I have a level 10 wizard and I am considering building a Homunculus using the Craft Construct feat. I have some questions regarding the rules, primarily
1) How many HD can it have maximum? Is the Homunculus limited in its HD by size and/or HD of my wizard?
2) How many feats can it have based on HD? Which feats would be available (monster feats only or all feats)?
Also, does anyone have experience with building constructs in general or specifically a Homunculus, and what advice would you...Alchy2017-03-27T11:51:11ZRe: Forums: Rules Questions: Does an Alchemist drinking an extract provoke an Attack of opportunity?Alchyhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2rh00&page=3?Does-an-Alchemist-drinking-an-extract-provoke#1422015-11-05T11:30:13Z2015-11-05T11:21:24Z<p>'An extract is “cast” by drinking it, as if imbibing a potion' </p>
<p>If you are getting hung up on this, perhaps you should read this:</p>
<p>"It is a standard action to use an extract, mutagen, or throw a bomb. This action includes retrieving the necessary materials from the alchemist's supplies, in the same manner as retrieving a material component is included in the act of spell casting."</p>
<p>Drinking a potion DOES NOT "include retrieving the necessary materials from the alchemist's supplies, in the same manner as retrieving a material component is included in the act of spell casting."</p>
<p>Therefore, when combining ALL of the text regarding an extract specifically, it reads:</p>
<p>"An extract is 'cast' by drinking it, as if imbibing a potion. It is a standard action to use an extract, mutagen, or throw a bomb. This action includes retrieving the necessary materials from the alchemist's supplies, in the same manner as retrieving a material component is included in the act of spell casting."</p>
<p>That IS NOT the same as drinking a potion, it simply involves putting it into your mouth, the same as you put potions.. or tacos for that matter.. in your mouth. Furthermore, nowhere in that text does it explicitly state that extracts provoke AOOs. </p>
<p>Extracts are Su magical items, they are not potions. It might seem counter intuitive, pathfinder has many quirks and nuances, but using extracts does NOT provoke AOO.</p>'An extract is “cast” by drinking it, as if imbibing a potion'
If you are getting hung up on this, perhaps you should read this:
"It is a standard action to use an extract, mutagen, or throw a bomb. This action includes retrieving the necessary materials from the alchemist's supplies, in the same manner as retrieving a material component is included in the act of spell casting."
Drinking a potion DOES NOT "include retrieving the necessary materials from the alchemist's supplies, in the...Alchy2015-11-05T11:21:24Z