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![]() Something you might want to consider is playing a Life Spirit shaman with the Witch Doctor archetype. While it is a prepared caster, RP wise it seems to be what you're looking for and you'll have hexes at 2nd level. Wandering Spirit gives some flexibility and spirit magic provides some limited spontaneous casting. Most importantly it will give you 2 separate pools of channel energy. ![]()
![]() Melee Tactics Toolbox has Vestments of War which allows one additional use of channel energy per day. There is also the trait Exalted of the Society which allows one additional use of channel energy per day. ![]()
![]() There is the feat Versatile Spontaneity. It allows a spontaneous caster to memorize one spell a day from a spellbook or a scroll. ![]()
![]() Besides using a Mnemonic Vestment there's also the feat Versatile Spontaneity that allows you to prepare one spell a day from a scroll or spellbook. ![]()
![]() CrinosG wrote:
It depends on where you live. It's available Tuesday night at midnight in Redmond, Washington where Paizo is located, so 3am EST, 2am CST, 1am MST, 12am PST, etc. ![]()
![]() Purple Dragon Knight wrote: do you guys think the new improved familiar Cat Sith can hold a wand? the one in FF VII held a megaphone, after all... :) Unfortunately they can't use one. Bolded part mine. Cat Sith wrote:
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![]() I would assume that PDFs like this would be the same as professional photographs. I worked in a photo lab for a while and making copies of professional photos was a major copyright violation. It put us at risk as well as the customer. If a customer made their own copy on a do-it-yourself printer in the lab, we had to confiscate it. We had to carefully check every photo that even looked professional. People would sometimes photoshop or crop off the photographers mark, but they couldn't fix the eyes. The double lights in the eyes from the photographers flashes were always a dead giveaway. With professional photos you can make as many copies as you want in your own home on your own printer for your own use, but you can't take them somewhere and have them made. From the photo lab's standpoint, if they make copies of professional photos they are violating copyright laws by taking money away from the professional who made the copyrighted work. If you want professional copies made, you are supposed to go back to the photographer. Making photocopies of handouts from books I believe is covered under "fair use" laws since you are only copying a small portion of the book with no intent to make any kind of gain from it. |