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Going all the way back to the original question.... It would be silly from both a tactical and RP position to turn from the known threat to attack the non-threat, no matter how evil it detects. It's the evil it commits and not the evil it emits that should sway you. Again, does the paladin understand that the evil creature is temporary and under the control of the summoner? If this is in an OP event, then you finish the event and then decide if your pally will ever adventure with that character again. If this is in a home compaign, then you have a more serious problem in that your group should have been designed to work together long term.
I've never considered playing a sorceror. I'm too much in love with the multitude of mage options. Having said that, I'm looking at: "Bloodline Arcana: Whenever you cast a spell of the
Of course, an actual Cha of 22 doesn't hurt things after you have already charmed someone.
Am I interpreting this correctly?: Blood of Fiends pages 18-23 are PFS allowable presuming you hold the Tiefling Boon. The Rakshasa-Spawn trades the standard tiefling ability mods for +2 Dex +2 Cha -2 Wis, trades the Skill modifiers for Disguise and Sense Motive, and trades the spell like ability Darkness for Detect Thoughts. Those things that aren't overwritten or specifically listed as being part of the exchange, (Fiendish Resistance, Fiendish Sorcery, and Languages), remain unchanged. This looks straight forward to me. Is there something I'm missing? |