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![]() I have been considering playing a ranger beastmaster (AGP) or a cavalier huntmaster (Animal Archives), but do not understand how the huntmaster feat (ARG) will work with multiple companions of the selected type. Will it apply to each of the companions of the selected type, only one companion, or will it have any effect at all? Any help would be appreciated. ![]()
![]() I was wondering if you could move 'Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Inner Sea Magic' to my August subscribtion delivery and also move 'Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Book of the Damned—Volume 3: Horsemen of the Apocalypse' to my October subsciption as I would like to recieve my July materials in July. Thank you, Jason ![]()
![]() I keep seeing post where people are taking two or more elemental enchantments (flaming, frost, shock, acid, sonic), and having them work at the same time. I do not understand this. On page 468 of the Rulebook, there are rules for activation talking about weapons that require a command to use: Activation: Usually a character benefits from a magic weapon in the same way a character benefits from a mundane weapon—by attacking with it. If a weapon has a special ability that the user needs to activate, then the user usually needs to utter a command word (a standard action). A character can activate the special abilities of 50 pieces of ammunition at the same time, assuming each piece has identical abilities. Then you look at any of the elemental enchants and they are all carbon copies of each other, so lets look at Frost: Frost: Upon command, a frost weapon is sheathed in icy cold that deals an extra 1d6 points of cold damage on a successful hit. The cold does not harm the wielder. The effect remains until another command is given. Based on the RAW and likely the RAI, I do not understand how people are using multiple at the same time. I looked at the 3.5 DMG and the rules from there are the exact same rules as are in PF. I realize that is becomes the DMs discretion, but in keeping with the rules and percieved spirit, it makes no sense. |