
Daniel Muruais Mora |
I agree with the critical hits on undeads but not all of them. I think its GM's work to decide which undead is able to be "critted". I red in a post something about undeads need eyes to see, brain to think and so, but I disagree with that. I think in Pathfinder setting most undeads are rised by a powerfull energy, negative energy, which provides most of their characteristics. For example, a skelleton is only bones, has no muscles nor organs like eyes or brain because they became dust times ago. But they are able to move even without muscles and see without eyes. I think thats the negative energy Effect. Is something supernatural. Look at a demilich. It can be just a skull, or a lonely hand, or maybe only a vertebrae. And its one of the most dangerous and powerfull undeads in Pathfinder setting. And even being only a hand they can see, think (and they are incredibly intelligents). So, I think the master should decide which undead can suffer precision damage or critical hits basing on logic.