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Hey, I have a question about how spells like wish interact with feeblemind. Say a character has a Charisma of 10, then fails their saving throw against feeblemind, reducing their Charisma to 1. And say after failing said saving throw they have wish cast on them for a +5 bonus to Charisma. Now I know that their Charisma would remain 1 until feeblemind was healed but what about after feeblemind was healed? Would the character's Charisma still be 10 (thus rendering the wish spell wasted), or 15 (with wish having retroactively applied)?

Feeblemind:
Target creature's Intelligence and Charisma scores each drop to 1. The affected creature is unable to use Intelligence- or Charisma-based skills, cast spells, understand language, or communicate coherently. Still, it knows who its friends are and can follow them and even protect them. The subject remains in this state until a heal, limited wish, miracle, or wish spell is used to cancel the effect of the feeblemind. A creature that can cast arcane spells, such as a sorcerer or a wizard, takes a –4 penalty on its saving throw.

Wish:
Grant a creature a +1 inherent bonus to an ability score. Two to five wish spells cast in immediate succession can grant a creature a +2 to +5 inherent bonus to an ability score (two wishes for a +2 inherent bonus, three wishes for a +3 inherent bonus, and so on). Inherent bonuses are instantaneous, so they cannot be dispelled.


How does Empty Quiver Style feat interact with the Titan Fighter ability Giant Weapon Wielder? Would it allow you to wield a large sized bow as a bow, or only as a large sized heavy club, or does it do nothing at all?

Empty Quiver Style:
Benefit(s): While using this style, you can make melee attacks with the chosen weapon as if it were a heavy mace (or a light mace for melee attack made with a hand crossbow or one-handed firearm), though you don’t automatically threaten the area around you as if you were wielding a melee weapon.

Giant Weapon Wielder:
At 1st level, a titan fighter can wield two-handed melee weapons intended for creatures one size category larger than himself, treating them as two-handed weapons. He takes an additional –2 penalty on attack rolls when using an over-sized two-handed weapon.

This ability replaces the fighter’s 1st level bonus feat.

As a general question, does Empty Quiver Style treat a bow as a melee weapon and a ranged weapon at the same time or only when being used as one or the other?


Does the Orc Bloodline's Bloodline Arcana apply to spells that grant natural attacks or spells like flameblade or icicle dagger?

Orc Bloodline Arcana:
You gain the orc subtype, including darkvision 60 feet and light sensitivity. If you already have darkvision, its range increases to 90 feet. Whenever you cast a spell that deals damage, that spell deals +1 point of damage per die rolled.