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I would like to know where specifically it says I cannot perform a specific attack that says "during a standard action" during a Full Round Action instead?

I grow more and more frustrated with 3rd-4th editions.

Ex. Manyshot. It says it can be done during a Standard Action. Great, I can move and use it in the same turn.

If I choose not to move, my Standard Action suddenly becomes a Full Round Action. I can choose to attack as if I had moved and just attack once, but if I am a Fighter or Ranger with multiple attacks per round, of course I'm going to attack as often as I am allowed.

As long as I apply the penalty of using Manyshot, I don't see why I can't use it during a Full Round Action.

Furthermore, the Rapid Shot grants you an additional shot during that Full Round Action. It should have *nothing* to do with Manyshot.

Where does it say it can't stack? I see so many people saying they don't because you can't use a Standard Action during a Full Round Attack, but I have never read this *anywhere* in *any edition*. If someone can back this up with the rule, I will be quite happy.


Just wanted to point this out. I pre-ordered Ultimate Magic through Amazon (and we all know how well that went). So I transferred my pre-order to Overstock.

I just got off the phone with the customer rep who cancelled my order (by request from me). She asked why, and I explained they had a June 7th release and now pushed it to a July 28th release.

She said,"That is entirely due to Paizo, not us. They decide when we get the books, and obviously they are wanting to sell directly first before any 3rd party company gets it."

I then said,"But you can go to Barnes & Noble or Borders right this second and buy it off the shelf."

"Then I would definitely go do that."

Just wanted to toss that out.

Enjoy.


I just listened to Episode 5 podcast, and there was mention of a module that had "numerous puzzles" in it.

http://www.justiceradio.net/podcast/

It made me wonder as I am a huge fan of adventures with almost nothing but puzzles....

What Paizo published or Pathfinder-specific module or adventure path contains the most and/or greatest puzzles?


I'm running a 4-hour game at Gen Con this year, and in the past I have always had trouble with preparing all of the data a Cleric requires in order to be played.

As a GM I always have all character sheets and information on abilities written in a folder for each class so there is no reason to open the Rulebook at all during the game. I find looking through the book kills all momentum.

With most casters, they have a set list of Known spells that are moderately limited.

Clerics, on the other hand, are open to pick from just about any spell in the entire Cleric spell lists within their level.

Question: How have you DM's handled Clerical spells to prevent the game to come to a halt while the Cleric is thumbing through the book reading up on every spell in his list? A level 8 Cleric is looking at over 100 spells at his disposal.

Any suggestions on how I could prepare in advance so there is no need to open the Core Rulebook would be helpful. The goal here is to prevent anyone from needing to open it during game play (time is already limited to 4 hours).


Curious if ever was a possibility of purchasing the giant banner used for Pathfinder Society.

I saw it in the PDF that is on the one-sheet provided on Pathfinder Society's page.

Doubt I can get it anywhere, but would be interested in one.


On page 38 of Bastards of Erebus, before "Pawn of Mammon", there is talk of a reference to the bell tower "See area 4".

Later on, on page 46, under "During Combat" for Palaveen, there is talk of a reference to a hell dog in "area 16".

What is this about? I can't find anything that refers to numerical areas on any map (there is only one map I see of the underground secret lair, all of which is numbered G#.

Where is area 16 with the hell dog?

Where is area 4 of the bell tower?

Thanks.