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KaeYoss wrote:

Let's ignore the semantics for a moment. As undead, they don't have a constitution score, but they usually use charisma instead.

A barbarian gets a bonus to constitution.

That leads us to a pertinent question: Will vampire barbarians get prettier when they rage?

I've seen my share of women who became a lot more attractive when they were angry. Maybe they were all vampire barbarians.

I think that is important to remember when you next feel inclined to tell an angry-hot women to "bite me!"

That sounds surprisingly much like my wife lol.

Any way, If a Barbarian Vampire does not gain a +4 moral bonus to Str and Dex but they still gain the Rage Powers and now can't ever be fatigued after a rage. So, They will have those rage powers round after round until they meet there limit per day based on Cha now?


I am creating a Human half fiend sorcerer to play in a campaign. My question is: Do I get the Human traits like +2 to an ability, "1" Skill point per level, and the extra feat? He is considered a native outsider btw.

Thanks


This topic came up while we were advancing some characters the other day.

A Ranger was advancing from 1st to second level. He chose combat style: two weapon combat. The character already has "two weapon fighting" as a 1st level feat.

The question is: since he already had two weapon fighting as a feat could he then choose the 6th level class bonus feats that use "two weapon fighting" as a prerequisit for these feats? Or any next class feat tier for that matter?

This same question goes for the monks bonus feats too that don't need the prerequisits.

Another way to ask this question is: if you already have the "feat" that is on your bonus feat list, can you take the next class level bonus feat instead of selecting one on the current class bonus feat list?

Thank You.


Wicked K Games wrote:
Armond D' Aramitz wrote:
Any reason Combat Maneuver Bonus says "Combat Maneuver Base" on most of the sheets?
Typo... something small I missed. Thanks for the catch.

BTW They look great. However the base save entry on the auto calc don't seem to work properly.


Any reason Combat Maneuver Bonus says "Combat Maneuver Base" on most of the sheets?


This is very sad indeed. I have been playing D$D in one form or another for about 22 years. I have watched it progress and degress and now I don't know what to think. I am stunned at WOTC decision to halt the sale of PDF's. I still play 1st and 2nd editon AD&D. I have been buying PDF's from Paizo to supplement the books in my collection which I do not have. It has been great! I understand there concern. I However, believe that this will just cause those who are honest to download illegally. I feel betrayed by Wizards of the Coast again. They have no concern for those of us that have played and play prior editions of the game. I do hope that Wizards of the Coast readjusts their position on this subject.

Yours Truly Long Time Fan

Gary M.


Kvantum wrote:
I've been thinking this is one of the things from 4e Pathfinder should be emulating. Acrobatics as Balance/Escape Artist/Tumble, and Athletics as Climb/Jump/Swim. Keeps the Dex-type uses and the Str-type uses as separate skills altogether.

I agree with this one. Its just too much for one skill. I think perception should be two separate skills also. One for spot/search and one for Listen/touch/tast ect...


It is one of the most important concepts to save IMO. For those of us who have played for over 20+ it will not feel the same. Alignment is a guid not a straight jacket. Even a paladin will have a bad day, come home and kick the dog off his favorite chair. Leave the Alignment alone. If anything give it more description.


I am new to these posts, so hello everyone.

I have been reading many of your posts about the half-orc. It seems we all have an oppinion on how it should be handled. Here is one of mine.

Some one had an idea of giving Half-Orcs a +2 to any ability score earlier in the thread. I have to agree and I say this because they are not a race in of themselves. I feel they should follow more closely in the Human footsteps as it is asumed they are part human. The Half-Elf works like this so why not the Half-Orc. It works well with the current consepts being discused in the BETA for character creation.

I disagree with the favored class though. I think it should be barbarian and Rogue not barbarian and druid. I understand the shaman thinking but still in most of my experience they have been portraid as barbarians and Thug types.