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Due to the way the ranged weapons table is laid out and having a Reload column for how many actions it takes to reload a full magazine, many Pathfinder 2e ranged options like Hunted Shot and Double/Triple Tap are technically incompatible with Starfinder 2e guns despite them working in a way that should allow these feats to function. For example, an Air Repeater has Reload 0 in Pathfinder 2e because it uses a magazine.


Demolition Charge says:

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Combine this damage for the purpose of resistances and weaknesses, and this damage ignores an amount of the object's Hardness equal to your level.

I've always assumed the damage is combined before Hardness too, but I'm not entirely certain.

Thoughts?


Be a Kineticist, archetype martial artist at 2 grab mountain stance at 4, literally only care about Constitution by forgoing blasts entirely.

Probably not actually good but I do think this is pretty funny.


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Healing Undead

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The heal spell can’t heal undead, but harm and soothe can.
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Undead Trait

Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic. When reduced to 0 Hit Points, an undead creature is destroyed. Undead creatures are damaged by positive energy, are healed by negative energy, and don't benefit from healing effects.

Soothe target: Targets 1 willing living creature

Soothe traits: emotion, enchantment, healing, mental

Did I miss something? Is the healing undead sidebar just wrong, or is soothe written incorrectly?

Also what are you supposed to do about stuff like diseases and curses whose removal spells have the healing trait and therefore don't work on undead? From my reading undead PC's don't have anything that says they can benefit from healing effects.


For example, can you use Maneuvering Spell during a Spellstrike?

Spellstrike requires you to Cast a Spell, which would trigger Maneuvering Spell. As far as I can tell there's nothing that forbids this, but I just want to be sure I haven't missed something.


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If you're concerned about running out of spells as a caster and are lucky enough to play with Free Archetype you can get four spellcasting dedications to Master Spellcasting, and grab the Breadth feat for three of them. You can do three without Multitalented, the fourth you need it. That's either 42 or 50 extra spells per day at level 20.

It takes all your skill increases and every class feat after level 2, but it's doable. Should be extra fun with Flexible Casting.

Is this good? I have no idea. I just thought it was neat.