
Gambit1101 |
Hi all,
(I'm sorry if this is a repeat question and its clarified somewhere else)
Just recently picked up the new Pathfinder card game and wanted to get others opinions on wording/how it should be played.
In the previous Pathfinder card game spells would have the wording:
(Frigid Blast)
“For your combat check, discard this card to use your
Arcane or Divine Skill +2d4”
Therefore we would be using either our Arcane skill and add 2d4 or our Divine skill and add 2d4. (Even playing the pathfinder card game on iOS, it would add the die if you were using either or skill)
However in the new core set there is different wording on some of the spells.
(Immolate)
“For your combat check, banish to use Arcane or Divine + 2d4”
(Fiery Glare)
“For your combat check, banish to use Arcane + 2d4 or Divine + 2d4.”
Does this now mean you only get the extra die is listed next to the skill? Therefore if I were to use Immolate as a Arcane mage I would only get to use my arcane on the combat and not add the extra 2d4? If that’s the case a lot of the spells cater to Divine casters, there are multiple spells that only benefit if you use the Divine skill over the Arcane trait. Why would there be different wording like that? Or am I looking/thinking too hard about this?
I would appreciate any input!
Thanks all!