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Can a Focusing Flask be fixed by a 14th LV casting of Make Whole?

Mending states that destroyed magical items can be fixed, but that their magical properties aren't restored.

Make Whole states that a single use item such as a potion or scroll cant be repaired. A Focusing Flask is 'single use' in that using it breaks (destroys) it, rather than consuming the item like a potion or scroll.


I have a question about the eldritch guardian sharing combat feats with his familiar. I think I know the answer but I want to be sure, as I don’t like it ;)

If I take the Cut from the Air feat I can share it with my familiar because weapon mastery feats count as combat feats for all purposes and my familiar can use the feat because they don’t need to meet the prerequisites.

However, weapon mastery feats states the following:

Weapon mastery feats count as combat feats for all purposes, including which classes can select them as bonus feats, and you gain the benefits of a weapon mastery feat only while wielding a weapon that belongs to a fighter weapon group that you have selected with the fighter weapon training class feature (referred to hereafter as an “appropriate weapon”), and any effect of these feats related to attacks applies only to attacks from such weapons unless the feat specifies otherwise.

My question is will the Share Training ability allow the familiar to ignore the weapon requirement? I strongly suspect that it doesn’t as the ability allows the familiar to ignore prerequisites and not conditions on use.

I can get around this by taking Martial Focus (Natural), or by equipping my familiar with an appropriate weapon and sucking up the non-proficiency penalty but I would prefer not to.


I am looking at making a melee character with a protector familiar to improve his AC with Bodyguard. However, I cant see any way to prevent a frustrated opponent whop keeps missing me from simply attacking my familiar and then attacking me once it is dead.

I'm assuming that RAW an opponent can still attack a familiar that is clinging to my back as there is no facing rule

Is there anything I can do to protect my familiar and still allow it to use bodyguard?


Im looking for a quick and easy NPC stat block generator. Something where I can select a race, class and some equipment and get a result in a standard stat block format, rather than as a character sheet.

I intend to import these into Maptools for my online game. Lots of my encounters will be with NPCs such as bandits, pirates, town guard etc of various LVs and I need a good time saver to generate them quickly and on the fly.

Can anyone recommend a tool?


I am playing in a home game and have a character that drinks potions frequently. I intend to take the leadership feat and will have a witch cohort who will make potions for me. As we have enough characters in the party already and I don’t want my cohort to take time away from the other players, I intend for her to be able to support us from a distance rather than follow us into dungeons.

As part of that I am trying to work out a way for her to send potions and other consumables over a potentially long distance. Can anyone think of a cheap way for this to work? Ideally within the existing rules or close enough that only a small bending of the rules is required.
My cohort will be around 5th level when we meet and will be a 4/1 Witch/Brewkeeper so something that can work daily would be ideal