Rough Rampager

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Kuremento wrote:
Who needs to sneak past the guards when you can bribe them using Legendary Steak

To ensure the finest quality steak I highly recommend finding an expert in Cattle Assessment.


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ErichAD wrote:
Slime Lemon or Lust Lemon seem like pretty good changes.

I imagine they'd be especially vulnerable to Improved Combat Grub.


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ChibiNyan wrote:

A subsection if this forum loooves this spell:

CONTINUAL BLAME

Probably because they can't take <>> Sudden Change.


I agree, and RAI that's probably the case.
Unfortunately, no ability actually refers to "wielding a weapon in two hands". Near as i can tell, the only place the phrase appears is in the sentence attempting to define what it means. Abilities always use "one-handed weapon" or "two-handed weapon" when referring to requirements.
If the intent is to define a "two-handed weapon" as one that is being wielded with two hands, the text should probably be revised for the sake of consistency and clarity.


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Charabdos, The Tidal King wrote:
Not quite a ruling or clarification, but I'd like armor and weapons to be more unified, not every weapon or suit of armor needs its own entry, a messer can be a longsword, a cutlass can be a scimitar, and lamellar can be scale mail.

This.


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pithica42 wrote:
Though, I'd personally house-rule the heck out of that in a heartbeat.

Same, although I was rather hoping that I had missed something.

I mostly play SFS, and RAW you can't summon a water elemental underwater ... because it would drown.


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Also, Improved/Greater Feint is only a move action so if your standard is taken, you can still feint. If you have a standard action free then Clever Feint/Attack is much more effective. I'm not saying it's a good use of feats, but it does allow some versatility if you REALLY must feint once (or twice) each round.


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Shinigami02 wrote:
It would also let you feint two different targets in one turn, which does have a quite notable benefit.

You can do that with just Improved/Greater Feint.


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Ultimate Errata.