Thank you. Your citation is useful to me. And In ISM errata thread,Creative Director James Jacobs says Scathing Tirade does allowed a saving throw.
Speak Local Language spell wrote:
The "you know" is ambiguous. the spell-caster just need to know the name of the language, or need to know the language well? So there are two understandings on that. 1 The receiver can gain the ability to speak a regional human language.2 The spell-caster can grant one of his language to the receiver.
The Conclusion writes:
Yesterday, after a bitter fight, almost all Sages were dead except the lich, while all the Sage Jewel were intact. And 3 of my PCs died in the battle. So RAW, they will come back to life for free, right? What about the dead familiar ?
Q1: In PFS, the conclusion says all the dead PCs can come back to life.
Q2: Can they still get 2PP ? All Sage jewel are intact. RAW, the answer for the above two question.
PFS question
Spoiler: Q1: In PFS, the conclusion says all the dead PCs can come back to life.
However, my PCs defeat the Boss, and almost all the Sages are dead except SINUHOTEP, THE AMETHYST SAGE. Err... 3 PCs are dead, can they come back to life? Q2: Can they still get 2PP ? All Sage jewel are intact.
It's ambiguous. Amulet of Mighty Fists writes: "this amulet can grant melee weapon special abilities, so long as they can be applied to unarmed attacks." Furious seems to enhance the weapon (unarmed strike), not apply to unarmed attacks. However, as I know, no GM forbid applying Furious to Amulet of Mighty Fists for now.
A friend found some rule text. CRB 140 wrote: In general, a character can sell something for half its listed price, including weapons, armor, gear, and magic items. This also includes character-created items.When talling about sell stuff to resolve conditions, PFS Guide 19-20 wrote: Characters can also sell off gear, including a dead character’s gear, at 50% of its listed value to raise money to purchase a spell that will resolve the condition, though... It confirm the "half listed price" rule in CRB. I know there are some special selling rule in PFS, such as Item purchased by PP cannot sell, or Ammo crafted by Gunsmithing sell for half its actual cost. However, We do not find any special rule about Wayfinder or discount items, So it might be go with the general rule.
MA FAQ indicates that there are 2 ways to overcome DR/epic, with a temporarily +6 enhancement weapon or with a +6-equivalent magic weapon. The latter is a special rule, which is presented in Mythic Adventures, which is absent in Additional Resources. Does it make any difference to the latter way to overcome DR/epic? Does it still effective?
John Compton wrote:
So all the players can apply the Chronicle to 6-8 PC, right? They don't have to follow the general pregen applying rule, that Pregen credit can only apply to the PC whose level is lower than the pregen.
Nefreet wrote: And if said character was in the middle of one of those games (Event Mode), and you then applied Campaign Mode credit to them, that credit gets put on hold until after you receive the Chronicle for the Event Mode game. The situation come up to us. A PC is locked in a scenario which will be completed tomorrow, while his player complete a Campaign Mode tonight and wants to apply the chronicle to the locked PC. According to your statement, He can do such way, right? the scenario credit (tomorrow) goes first, then the Campaign Mode credit (today).
Another statement of passing through:
Julien Dien wrote:
The "But" para. just states that Belafon's reply is helpful. Hilary Moon Murphy wrote:
Got it. I will pay attention to this next time.
A friend says "they (incorporeals) can’t take any physical actions that would move or manipulate an opponent or its equipment, nor are they subject to such actions", so when another creature come in a incorporeal's square, the incorporeal can't push him away, actually. there is no physical collision. IMO, literally, it's over-interpretation. While a incorporeals who stand in the way, in a narrow passage, enemies without magic weapon can not damage it, can not pass it. it's a awkward scene.
S03-16 boon Averted Mauling grants an non-magic item up to 400gp, but PC has to go to Ustalav. Does it require a module happen in Ustalav, or any downtime can fullfill the requirement? Averted Mauling: Averted Mauling: By saving the half-elf courtesan Markov Rutowski in Ardis, you gain a political favor you can trade in while in Ustalav. Within the Immortal Principality, you may trade this political favor for any non-magical item worth up to 400 gp, including but not limited to masterwork weapons and armor and courtier clothing and jewelry.
Murdock Mudeater wrote:
This issue came up in my group as well. I tend to say Yes, while a friend states a PC use the whole domain ability to exchange inquisition, so he must have the whole domain ability, including domain power, bouns spells and domain spell slot. And the Theologian do not have bouns spells or domain spell slot. All the GMs are convinced, so we follow this way for now.
I found this.
I cling to "can ride or not" as you two.
APG Cavalier wrote: mount:"...The creature must be one that he is capable of riding and is suitable as a mount. A Medium cavalier can select a camel or a horse. A Small cavalier can select a pony or wolf, but can also select a boar or a dog if he is at least 4th level... " The latter two sentences is following the first and the explanation of the first. And the exception of dog and pony also implies "can ride or not" principle clearly.
Thank you for the quotes. Another question. When talking about Cavaliers available mounts, the list classify them by SIZE. However, I realize some mounts cannot ride in specific levels, such as Giraffe can't be ridden until it become large at 4th-lv. So we should follow the rules literally or by "can ride or not"?
[/quote=cavarlier]A cavalier gains the service of a loyal and trusty steed to carry him into battle. This mount functions as a druid's animal companion, using the cavalier's level as his effective druid level. The creature must be one that he is capable of riding and is suitable as a mount. A Medium cavalier can select a camel or a horse. A Small cavalier can select a pony or wolf, but can also select a boar or a dog if he is at least 4th level. AoN gives an additional list:
Where is the extra mounts from? Which book says they can add in the list?
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