Winter Guard Falconer

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Grand Lodge

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Jafgar Goldgrin took a look around the newly furnished temple. The two story building features a forge, brewery, and archive on the lower floor while on the upper it has small shrines to all the dwarven gods (except Droskar) and a large shrine for torag. There is also a training yard outside. Jafgar made sure the shrines were neat and tidy especially those of Kols and Torag. He then went downstairs and poured a few mugs of ale then went to tidy the archive until he realized that would take all day so he went opened the doors and windows.

Finally Jafgar nailed a note to the front door.

"Welcome to the Dwarven Temple of Absalom,
Though this is a temple we do a lot more than worship
come to drink, eat, and fight.
All races are always welcome to come here though certain religious ceremonies may only be open to dwarves."

Then Jafgar went to a wooden chair and sat with a mug of ale took a swig then waited to see who would arrive.

Grand Lodge

Im building a fighter focusing on sundering. I went and got a lucerne hammer but am having trouble finding other ways to improve my cmb.

I was also wondering if enhancements bonuses and feat bonuses that apply to attack also apply to cmb if you are using the weapon.

Like if i have a +2 hammer and weapon focus for it and im attempting to sunder my opponents sword, does my cmb gain +3 for the sunder since i am using that weapon for the combat maneuver?


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I decided it would be awesome if I could get someone and me to make characters built around helping each other to make an unstoppable team. But I am not entirely sure if/what rules cover this.

Here are my main questions:
1. Am I even allowed to plan on being at the same table as another player and build a character to work together?
2. If I am allowed to do this can I use my pathfinder society account for the characters but at the table I play one character and he plays one character?
3. Would using this strategy be considered cheating.

If this helps I will give a summary of this idea.

Their will be two dwarves one named Pain and one named Gain (no pain no gain). They grew up together and spent years training to fight using teamwork. Pain is a barbarian and Gain is a Bard. When they are in combat Pain will stand between Gain and the enemies while fighting them back. Gain will use his bardic performance to boost Pain (and other allies if they are in range)then shoot arrows at enemies. If Pain gets injured Gain will heal him with cure light wounds.

Thank you for reading, I am also open to suggestions as to how I can improve this strategy and make it better (even if it isn't society legal I can still use it in non society games).