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The following statement is from the Circulumancer wizard archetype's ability, Ringbearer.

A circulumancer may add additional magic abilities to his bonded ring as if he has the Ring Apprentice Feat, replacing this with the Forge Ring feat at 5th level. The circulumancer’s bonded ring possesses the unique ability to be enchanted as multiple magic rings at once

My question, regarding the bolded portion, is are there any limitations? Given the funds and time, could a wizard make this ring function as a ring of wizardry I,II,III, and IV? Could it be enchanted to function as multiple rings of counterspell , or spell storing giving you a magical battery to fill with spells to your heart's content?


I'm attending Paizo Con with my wife, though she has no interest in participating in the convention/events. If all she's going to do is tag along with me does she need a ticket/badge?


Good afternoon pathfinders, so I am fairly certain I’m interpreting this correctly, but I wanted confirmation on a rules decision. Now, in several style feats (I’ll use crane style as an example) it lists several pre request followed by an or monk level xx.

Prerequisites: Dodge, Improved Unarmed Strike, base attack bonus +2 or monk level 1st.

I read this as you would need dodge, AND improved unarmed strike, AND a bab 2 or monk 1. Or, is it you need dodge, improved unarmed, bab2, OR monk1? Basically does the monk level circumvent just the bab requirement, or every requirement?


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Hey everyone, got a disagreement that we want some more opinions on.

Opportune Parry and Riposte (Ex): At 1st level, when an opponent makes a melee attack against the swashbuckler, she can spend 1 panache point and expend a use of an attack of opportunity to attempt to parry that attack. The swashbuckler makes an attack roll as if she were making an attack of opportunity; for each size category the attacking creature is larger than the swashbuckler, the swashbuckler takes a –2 penalty on this roll. If her result is greater than the attacking creature's result, the creature's attack automatically misses. The swashbuckler must declare the use of this ability after the creature's attack is announced, but before its attack roll is made. Upon performing a successful parry and if she has at least 1 panache point, the swashbuckler can as an immediate action make an attack against the creature whose attack she parried, provided that creature is within her reach. This deed's cost cannot be reduced by any ability or effect that reduces the number of panache points a deed costs.

The question here is, if I declare a parry and the attacker rolls a nat 20, can it be parried if my parry roll exceeds his attack roll?

Badguy A rolls nat 20, with an 8 attack bonus for a total of 28. I roll an 19+10 (29 total). Do I parry him, or does he hit because nat 20?