I got an email notifying me about a problem with my payment which I corrected the next day. After this I thought I was well and good but when I checked back a week or so later, all of the items had been moved to my sidecart. If were to press the "ship everything immediately" button will I still the PDFs that I'm supposed to get for being a sub or am I screwed for this month?
I'm playing a swashbuckler in a hell's rebels game and I'm having a BLAST!! I would suggest more of a stat investment in str due to equipment weight and power attack. at level four you are gaining the same benefit of power attack as focused rage. I would also suggest going vanilla swashbuckler or the mouser swashbuckler for the halfling and getting fencing grace at a later level (level 5ish). damage escalates very quickly and you can easily shine as a short man wielding your toothpick rapier. Int can easily be a dump stat if you don't go inspired blade. Use your favored class bonus to get an extra skill per level and let the wizard, alchemist, or bards do the knowledge checks. Iron Will is a definite because will saves will always be a thing. What I did was
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Don't forget your plume of panache and swordmaster's flair(blue scarf)
I have noticed recently that Paizo hasn't been putting out chronicle sheets for the more recent APs. I understand thay wouldn't make sheets for wrath of the righteous because of the mythic stuff but when they went back "regular" APs was kind of sad that I didn't see them again. I'm running a giantslayer home game at the moment and would love to help my characters PFS credit for their work. Are adventure path chronicle a thing of the past? If so, it slightly lessens my incentive to keep my adventure path subscription.
I did not realize there was a core specific forum. I'm not sure how to fix that. After seeing the proof of concept in the Finnish shovel knight, I still realize that I still want to keep the using of regular shovels. Feats: catch off guard, improvised weapon mastery
I see a lot of oil of magic weapon in my future. Unless I'm misinterpreting it, I believe the paladin's divine bond will enhance the shovel with magic for combat.
As title suggests, I want to make a character in pfs that uses a shovel instead of a conventional weapons. I would take catch off guard at the beginning of his development and improvised weapon mastery later on when available. My question would be thus: could I buy a masterwork shovel, knowing full well that it is an improvised weapon? If so, how much would it be? I guess the real question is "can someone buy masterwork improvised weapons?"
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Got the green light for it being shipped. Never got access to the pdf.
I'm not sure if this is the place to ask this question but... for the chronicle sheets, you gain access to the different shards that you gain access to in the books. Retaining the shards in the adventure bestows a curse that persists until the proper ioun stone is procured to be slotted into it and remove the curse. On the chronicle sheet, it tells of a curse for each of the shards. Does buying those ioun stones used in the adventure also get rid of the effect or am I doomed to a super-prideful character forever?
This whole drinking a extract as a standard action with no way if shortening that is almost killing my character or at least making more boring to play. When the gm comes to my turn and all I have to say is a drink an extract as the fighter goes and destreoys the closest thing with a pulse, I feel like I'm doing something wrong. I've seen some of threads that I can't use the drunken barbarian ability doesn't work with extracts and the explanations why but my question is as such... Is there ANY way to bring it down a swift or maybe even a move action so that I can get along and throw more bombs?
As I might want to point out, immediate actions and attacks of opportunities both take up swift actions and you only get one swift action a round. If he takes an attack of opportunities that round, he can't us the cover combat check later in the round until his next turn. Now the caviler in my party changes his tactics depending on what you do. If you hit him, he uses the cover trick. Or if you try to hit his horse, he uses some other ride check that negates the damage that I can't seem to find in the book at this moment.
I'm playing on creating a human life oracle but want to make use of the blackened oracle curse from the Blood of Angels supplement. Its says in the book that non-assimar may use said things with GM permission and the additional resources of this site says that it is legal. I just want to clarify on if my newly minted oracle is able to do what I want it to do.
I know this may be beating the dead horse here but I kinda want to know... Did the developers really mean to not give inquisitors gravity bow and/or leaden blades? I have a mid level inquisitor that is constantly being outclassed by the ranger if the party just because he was able to purchase and use a wand or gravity bow early on and not have to worry about use magic device. I dont want to have to multiclass just to gain access to a level 1 spell. I really want inquisitors to be fun on their own merits which for the most part is defiantly the case except for this one thing which has been nagging at me for a while. I would like to hope to think think the paizo just forgot to add these spells to their spell list and if so, would there be any errata in the future?
Just as the title says, I was wondering if there was any recent Pathfinder Errata from within the last few months that made them be able to use flurry of blows with one weapon again. I've seen a few threads that Paizo would look into changing it back about a year ago but haven't been able to find anything about it from recently.
I'm playing a dwarven zen archer in my current game. My zen archer is a firm believer of Irori so everything he does is to better himself and his bow. Every morning, while the spellcaster prepares his spells, he spends an hour sharpening and straightening his arrows. he then proceeds to shave off his beard with one of the newly sharpened arrows so that his beard doesn't get in the way of him shooting. He drinks tea instead of beer to help sharpen his senses. He hasn't sworn off beer or alcohol by any stretch of the imagination. He just only wants stay alert whenever possible. Because he shaves his beard every morning, which I believe is a taboo to dwarves, most dwarves that we meet won't even acknowledge my dwarf's presence until they aboslutly have to. Even then he is treated worse then most some goblins. |