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I recommend Half-Dragon Axe Beak


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An idea came to me after reading this thread. If Paizo were to do an AP dealing with time travel, I think it would work better as Quantum Leap rather than Chrono Trigger. Some temporal macguffin has caused the time stream to go outta whack, and therefore the party would travel to various points in prior adventure paths.
Never actually crossing paths with the heroes of whichever path they jump into, but something off camera, where something needs to be done to make sure things go the way they should.


Astral Wanderer wrote:
I'd do the opposite, I'd increase the fragile range. Probably to 3 or more. Consider that such weapons would have to endure an internal explosion every time they're fired.

Curse me for not having a book handy. Based on how you clarify, I'd increase the fragile and mis-fire range.


Just off the top of my head, without having a rulebook to check, my ruling at the table would be that the "mis-fire" rate would be increased, Instead of a 1, it'd be on a 1 or 2, maybe a 1-3? As far as PFS ruling, no idea, not my baliwack.


There is a feat that allows for dex to damage without needing to homebrew. It's called Mythic Weapon Finesse.


We had our character planning session tonight for a new campaign. I declared I wanted to be the designated "healer". The GM stated he wanted us to start at 5th level.

For a healer, I considered a cleric... but I wanted to play more of a robe-wearing priest, than a metal clad cleric (I may blame it on my days back in WoW). The Cloistered Cleric Archetype was pointed out to me, but I don't necessarily like the set up.

What we (the GM and I)decided on was removing the cleric's Medium Armor Proficiency and reducing the BAB so that it would match the Wizard. As a trade-off, I'm getting an additional spell per day per level. Furthermore, the GM said I could take the Theologian and Merciful Healer Archetypes. I know that as RAW, I can't stack those Archtypes, but with GM approval...

Is that balanced? Am I getting away with too much from the GM? I'd rather not be accused of receiving favortism at the table.