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Warpriests are not proficient with whips, and at 1st level they can't take the Exotic Weapon Proficiency feat as it requires BAB +1. So a 1st level warpriest using a whip, a weapon with which he is not proficient, takes a –4 penalty on attack rolls with the whip. Yet, at 1st level a warpriest receives Weapon Focus as a bonus feat, and he can choose any weapon, not just his deity’s favored weapon. So, what happens if he chooses whip for Weapon Focus? Do the –4 penalty for not being proficient and +1 for Weapon Focus add, for a total of -3? Also, whips deal nonlethal damage, and no damage at all to any creature with an armor bonus of +1 or higher. What if the warpriest designates a whip as his sacred weapon? The weapon damage should be based on his level and not the weapon type; but is it still nonlethal damage?
Apart from the Pathfinder Module "The Harrowing" and the Pathfinder Society Scenario "Portent's Peril", are there any other modules where the harrow deck (or a special deck of cards, for 3PP modules) is the main part of the adventure? APs that use the harrow deck as a optional subsystem do not qualify.
I'm a bit confused about the Greater Status spell from the Pathfinder Chronicles - Campaign Setting. According to its description, it is from the Community domain only (no other cleric can cast it!), but the Community domain as described in the Core Rulebook doesn't even mention it. I am failing to understand if the Greater Status spell is an "official" Pathfinder spell or not. Any insight is much appreciated.
One of my PC is a cleric of Sarenrae. They are currently in Magnimar and the 10 Sarenith is approaching... The cleric player is expecting great celebrations for the Burning Blades, the religious holiday held on 10 Sarenith in honour of the goddess of light. Which roleplay activities I could prepare? How to involve the other PCs, too? Also, I'd like to (slowly...) introduce my PCs to the Dawn of the Scarlet Sun module (they already know there is a succubus in Magnimar). Any suggestion is more than welcome. |