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Can i get a copy too ? I really loved what you have done with your conversion, and just now i'm starting Hook Mountain.

miyazaki at hotmail dot com

Thanks!


mdt wrote:
The DC 14 poison doesn't seem to scale up,

I think that the poison DC of the Pseudodragon is tied to HD. DC is 14 and Con based: so 10 +1 for 13 Con +2 for racial. The last +1 would be from half of HD. Furthermore, from the PRD

PRD wrote:
Each additional dose extends the total duration of the poison (as noted under frequency) by half its total duration. In addition, each dose of poison increases the DC to resist the poison by +2. This increase is cumulative.

So, at least in the pseudodragon example, i think it would be a great Improved Familiar.

And then, a dragon is so much cool than a bat :P

EDIT

PRD wrote:
Poison (Ex or Su) A creature with this ability can poison those it attacks. The effects of the poison, including its save, frequency, and cure, are included in the creature's description. The saving throw to resist a poison is usually a Fort save (DC 10 + 1/2 poisoning creature's racial HD + creature's Con modifier; the exact DC is given in the creature's descriptive text).

So yes, poison scale with HD :)


The description is really missing WHAT the Impaler of Thorns is.
By math I think the impaler is treated as a masterwork large longspear. Or maybe the writer missed a +1 in the damage section of Xanesha.


Hi all :)
Having read another thread about the "underpowered human" i was thinking about a little bit of race tweaking. I'm thinking to houserule back the favoured class feature.
Dwarf, elf, gnome and halfling will get a choice between the two classes from beta, the half elf will retain the Multitalented feature (I really like the 2Ed flavour about this) while the human will gain the Ambitious* trait (+1 Hp and Sp for one class). For the half orc, I have no idea.
Do you think it's unbalancing/broken somehow? Advice is gladly accepted.
(Sorry if my english is not good, it's not my first language)

*credit to Peter Stewart