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I'm not sure about what they do:
-Do they add the effect to try tripping or grappling FOR FREE (no action needed, build need another roll) on top of the usual effects of the attack (usually damages).
-Do they just gives you access to new actions which allow you to try to trip or grab (without MAP but still with an action cost).

Thanks in advance.


Do you have to respect laws even when they goes against your divinity ones?
Do you consider local authorities as legitimates if they goes against your divinity's goals?
Same about the rulers?

Also what is considered the source of your powers: yourself or your divinity?

I'm asking because I'm about to start as a justice champion in an evil country and I'm asking if such champions are actually able to act as "justice" champions even in an evil country, or if they should just limit themselves as law enforcers, because strictly by rules, that's what they look likes, which is strange considering Paizo wrote:

"The remastered version still has a cause, but the focus has shifted away from being so strict and static."
And
"More emphasis on edicts rather than an unbendable code loosens some of the restrictions on their roleplaying to allow more well-rounded, nuanced characters. There’s a better balance over “should nots” instead of all “must nots.”

https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo6uib0?Player-Core-2-Preview-The-Ch ampion-Remastered&utm_source=chatgpt.com

Because currently, from rules it looks a lot more "Must Not" than before, an a lot less "should not".