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The monk bonus to AC is a powerful ability and a cornerstone of most monk builds but comes with the tradeoff that if any armor is worn the ability is negated. Therefore if the ability was granted from a feat or item I would include the same restriction to prevent AC inflation from +wis to AC combined with +5 full plate.


There is always the option of Celestial Armor, which would grant fly once per day and if coupled with the Celestial Shield would make that fly into overland flight once per day.

Celestial Armor
Celestial Shield


This thread has done something I did not know was possible, it has made me hate and fear groups of pugwampis even more.


James Jacobs take on it.

James Jacobs wrote:
Vanulf Wulfson wrote:

I've searched the boards and have found quite a few contradictory "opinoins" on this question:
Can you increase the Strength rating of a Mighty Composite bow as your Strength increases or would you have to scrap your current bow and have one of the appropriate Stregnth rating made.
I know in PFS that you can just pay the differnece between increments and be on your way, but many people are quick to point out that PFS is not Core and that rule should not/does not apply.
I ask because in the next level I plan on increasing my Ranger character's Stregnth from 17 to 18 and want to know what to do with his bow.
Thanks,
V

If you can increase a +1 distance longbow to a +2 flaming distance longbow, it seems ridiculous that you can't increase the Strength bonus to a composite longbow.

I say that yes indeed you can.


If the rogue is willing to give up their favored class bonus you could allow the alternative racial trait arcane training, which would allow him to use wands and scrolls as if he were a first level arcane caster.


How would you in turn deal with the conflicting alignments of the lycanthropy variants, doesn't the affected creature's alignment shift to that of the creature over time? Maybe that was just an old house rule.


That would make for quite the exotic saddle.