Hello everyone, Sorry if this as been asked before (or if its in an FAQ that I just can't find), but i was wondering what Paizo's policy is on streaming to twitch or YouTube in regards to artwork. My current group plays on Roll20 because we live in various parts of the country, and we want to start to stream the game. My main concern doing this is more for the maps and monster tokens. I wanted to use the Paizo Map Packs and flip maps for the terrain, and some monster artwork for the tokens. Would i still be able to stream the game or put it up on youtube doing this? I've read through the Community Use stuff on the site, and while i understand it in regards to making your own modules or for review purposes, it wasnt clear on streaming as far as I saw.
Hey Everyone. My Group as been Running through this AP for about a year now, and we are only just halfway through The Hungry Storm. At some point we have moved away from running the caravan encounters as caravan encounters due mainly because my players were not having fun with them. Spoiler for Book 3:
My main problem is that they are now approaching the part of the story where they are running to Dead Man's Dome. I am having difficulty coming up with a challenging encounter to put there other than having an army of frostfallen zombies and skeletons attack them. i could use some suggestions for an encounter that would ahve the party on the ropes prior to the ghost of the Dead Man arriving. My Group is level 9 and consists of a Cleric, Sorcerer, Monk, Wizard, Psion, and Soulknife, not to mention the four main NPCs, the caravan drivers and Ulf.
I did check the original Weapon Finesse feat for its wording and it does say Modifier rather than score, but i agree it would be insanely OP to be hitting with a d20 + 18 or 20 (why roll the d20 in that case). To Realmwalker: THe flavor text of the Mythic feat would suggest that it applies to the weapons the original feat covers. If thats the case, and the Score part is a type, then the benefit of this feat is mainly just to allow you to use your Dex for the damage roll instead of Str. Thanks everyone foe the feedback.
Quick question about the Mythic version of the Weapon Finesse feat. The way the feat is presented it allows for the use of Dex instead of Str with all melee weapons, not just Light weapons and also adds the Dex to the damage roll as well. My question revolves around the wording of the feat. It says that it uses the Dex score, not the modifier, to make the melee attack. Is this correct? I dont remember reading anything about using your ability score over the modifier when you get a Mythic Tier, so im assuming this is a typo. Just looking for clarification either way.
This past Tuesday at our groups weekly game my gaming group went up against a werebear. During the fight the groups Monk was bitten and contracted Curse of Lycanthropy. After the game one of my players asked me about his Synthesist Summoner's Eidolon. He is basically asking if he can apply Cold Iron or Silver to his claw attacks. I have been trying to research this issue, and have found items and feats and whatnot that can give Natural and unarmed attacks those properties, but he is essentially waning to "glue" silver claws to his Eidolon's claws. Is this even possible? Our group recently switched to Pathfinder a few months ago after playing 4E for almost 2 years, and im still not as up on the rules of the various classes as i should be.
Thanks for all of the help guys. My group mainly plays 4e at my house, but i have been watching the group at my LCS play Pathfinder, and it intrigued me. bought the first Jade Regent adventure and really liked it better than most of the 4e adventures (not saying they are bad, just liked JR better). Some of my Group does not like the fact that pathfinder does not have at will and encounter powers like 4e and resistant to trying out pathfinder. your posts have giving me a lot to consider.
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I know that you only get X number of spells per day, but how many times can each spell (Burning Hands, Cure Light Wounds, and Divine Favor) be cast? Is it just one time and done until prepared again? |