Core Rulebook states that: "Magic items, unless otherwise noted, take damage as nonmagical items of the same sort." Thus a Scarred Witch Doctor's wooden Fetish Mask or a Wizard's Arcane bonded wonderous item take damage as if they were nonmagical correct? With no bonuses to Hardness or hit points? If wood has Hardness 5 and HP 10/inch, and I shot a Disintegrate at a Scarred Witch Doctor's wooden Fetish Mask, and it made the fort save, how would I go about dealing damage to the mask? My first instinct would be to roll 5d6 damage, subtract 5 and if it still deals more than 10 damage it is destroyed. Would this be correct?
I'm modding a forgefiend to compensate for a powerful party. Since it has the Earth subtype and a burrow speed it gains tremorsense. Earth Subtype This subtype is usually used for outsiders with a connection to the Elemental Planes of Earth. Earth creatures usually have burrow speeds, and most earth creatures can burrow through solid rock. Earth creatures with a burrow speed possess tremorsense. http://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/rules-for-monsters/creature-types#subtype- earth My question is since the sense isn't listed in its stat block, what do you feel is a fair range for this ability? I just bumped it up from a CR 10 to 11. I was thinking 60ft since that's what a CR 11 Elder Earth Elemental has.
SB and GSB both provide an AC bonus. Both activate when the caster is hit by a foe's attack(s). My question is: If an opponent beats my AC while SB/GSB is active, and they fail the save and are stunned, do they still deal damage to me? Which resolves first? The damage? Or does the magic stun and stop them before they deal damage? Technically all 3 rolls are done at the same time between actions.
James Jacobs wrote:
Thank you for your time sir. I look forward to speaking with you more in the future! =)
Wanting to pick up the older Map Folios (Runelords, Crimson Throne, etc.), as it is out of print I've purchased the PDF. I went to an office print store to print it out to scale (1-inch squares) and they said they couldn't because the product was copyrighted. My question is, If I have purchased any product in the only available format, digital format, do I still need express permission to print it, or just for them to print it? I only took it there so it could be printed to scale with 1-inch squares. In regards to situations like these what should we as consumers know/be aware of?
Wanting to pick up the Map Folio, as it is out of print I've purchased the PDF. I went to an office print store to print it out to scale (1-inch squares) and they said they couldn't because the product was copyrighted. My question is, If I have purchased the product in the only available format, digital format, do I still need express permission to print it, or just for them to print it in the size I am asking? |