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![]() Looking through the release card list for Wrath, it looks like there is a very limited number of reused Blessing cards. While it makes sense for the setting, the Class Decks clearly won't be able to take as much advantage of the recharge clause. Think this is going to change your blessing compositions? Are you more likely to use Blessing of the Gods to take advantage of the new blessings, or just deal with not getting those blessings back as easily? ![]()
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![]() I'm looking through the sanctioned portion of Mummy's Mask 3 and planning out a strategy in getting through it in a single twelve hour game day. Has anyone made a tracking calendar/sheet for the events, or can give some anecdotes on what they forgot to track or ask players before hand? Looking to make a nice, cohesive sheet for myself so I have to flip back and forth through the AP as little as possible. ![]()
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![]() The ability allows the minotaur elder and it's target to enter a 30 foot square room, where all exits lead to the maze proper. Classic Monsters Revisited p44:
Minotaur elders possess a supernatural cunning when in the confines of a maze or labyrinth. In such areas they receive a +4 bonus on initiative checks and a +8 racial bonus on Stealth checks. In addition, a minotaur elder may enter a maze spell as it is being cast along with the intended target so long as the target is within 30 feet. This includes maze spells cast by the minotaur elder. Once inside, the minotaur elder can leave the maze as a move action. The minotaur elder and the target appear at opposite ends of a 30-foot-square chamber where all exits lead to the maze itself (and the only way out for the target).
Any sources for how many exits the room has? I'm imagining a single exit with the Minotaur between the exit and the unfortunate victim. ![]()
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![]() Hi all, the guide states solo play is legal, and allows you play with extra characters: Quote:
Do the extra characters you play have to be OP-valid characters that essentially don't be reported? Like Pregens, or can any Class Deck character be played? Does the possiblity of bringing S&S class characters along for the ride? Just wanting to be sure what characters were legal before I start solo-playing with multiple characters Thanks! ![]()
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![]() From PRD - Ricochet wrote: http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/mythicAdventures/mythicHeroes/trickster. html - Ricochet (Ex): Whenever a creature has cover from your ranged attack, you can deflect the shot off a nearby surface, treating that surface as the origin point of the attack to determine whether the target receives a cover bonus to its AC. You can use this ability to attack a creature with total concealment from you if you know what square it occupies, but the attack still has a 50% miss chance. Anyone have a good guideline to use for "a nearby surface"? I don't think point blank shot / sneak attack gets applied from the target point, but can they still be applied if this is used? ![]()
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![]() After playing my first season 5 scenario, I was looking over the sheets and noticed the new, faction specific boons players can receive access to. If you GM the scenario, does your character gain access to the faction specific boons? It seems the reference in the GtOP has not changed, but that will be a lot of characters running around with benefits from sponsors they do not work for:
Spoiler: The GM may select any special boons bestowed by a
Chronicle sheet, such as free magical treasure, regional boons, or future bonus die rolls. - pg 37 ![]()
Pathfinder PF Special Edition Subscriber
![]() Does anyone have a favorite way to negate the spell Confusion? It's been having a great effect in my current games, but when players are inflicted, they often find themselves frustrated as they roll percentile and watch their beloved characters smack themselves in the face repeatedly. It's happened enough that I'm looking for (preferably low-cost) solutions. Protection from (Alignment) doesn't seem to help since the "protections from possession and control" doesn't apply to characters in confusion. Any ideas out there, beyond hoping your caster with dispel magic didn't fail their save as well? ![]()
Pathfinder PF Special Edition Subscriber
![]() Hello! While fighting a rather determined grappler, my table discovered the often overlooked "Add most non-armor bonuses to AC" clause on calculating one's CMD. The grappled character then asked if instead of attempting to escape or attack, if he could use the Total Defense action for the Dodge bonus to AC (and CMD) We couldn't find any immediate reasons they couldn't take their standard to try to make sure they aren't pinned, so we let it fly. Does anyone know a reason why having the grappled condition would stop this? |