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Or do I need to log the purchase as part of a downtime activity with a GM? Like a lot of people, I'm playing online with a different GM every time, and I'm not sure how this works. I want to buy the poisonous dagger from the Beginner Box, Game Master's Guide, pg 51 for 150gp. It's for a 4th level wizard, to be used in combination with Hand of the Apprentice.
I just started organized play about 2 weeks ago, and I've been playing online every day since. but I'm unable to purchase some boons because the last few game sessions don't yet appear on Paizo. It's only been a few days, so not very long at all, but it got me wondering how long it typically takes before sessions get reported and show up in your organized play page. Do most GMs report right away? Is there a deadline? At what point is it considered 'late?' If I suspect something went wrong with reporting, how would I get it fixed? Who would I contact? The original GM? If all I have is the GM# from the chronicle sheet, how do I use that to contact him or her? What if I never received a chronicle sheet? I've started to keep records of the games I play in an excel sheet, inputting the info from the chronicle sheets. It makes it easier to notice if I don't receive a chronicle sheet at all. Is there a good resource I can use that would answer all these questions for me? Thanks!
I know the formulas, but as you level, how does your proficiency bonus change? Does it change? So what, for example, would be a second level wizard's spell attack and spell dc? When I search how to calculate these things, everyone seems to only give first level as an example, which tells me nothing about how to do it at subsequent levels. Thanks!
Unless I'm missing something. Dire Bat and Bat Swarm stat blocks are listed, but I don't see Common Bat anywhere even though it is listed in the Monsters by CR List. I did find the Common Bat stat block on the Paizo web page, so I have the info I needed, but I'm just wondering what I'm missing. The same was true for the Common Toad - listed in the Monsters by CR List, but doesn't seem to have a stat block in the book. For common animals am I supposed to just look up the dire version and then reverse the process for making a dire animal from a common animal? If I did that with the dire bat I don't think I would have gotten a CR 1/8 animal.
The Inquisitors were real people who tortured and murdered Jews and others, including fellow Catholics who were suspected of having converted 'falsely' from Judaism. There are families today in Spain and Portugal who are still affected by this. And yet we have them as a class option in Pathfinder. It just seems really wrong. They 'root out' people of other religions and are even suspicious of their coreligionists. And they are not even required to be evil! They can be good, as long as their deity is good or neutral. How exactly can a person who does this be good? Apparently genocide and religious oppression can be considered good behavior in the Pathfinder universe. The Paladin character is obviously modeled after crusaders, but at least their stated mission in Pathfinder isn't to march across Europe to go kill Muslims in the Middle East while killing all the Jews they find along the way. Fantasy world Paladins are at least minimally acceptable and interesting characters. But Inquisitors? Will we have a Nazi class next that can also choose to be good? |
