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So, there are a number of classes unlike the wizard and alchemist who can pad their book in various manners. Thos classes, of which I named three in the thread title seem to have a fixed (and char independent) number of each level of spells depending on their own level. This is a great restriction in spell repertoire, are their ways to expand this repertoire somehow>? As I'm not an expert in PF, and don't own that many books, when proposing solutions, please also mention the source. Thank you
Of late, say, since an event that I assume to be a board update yesterday, I can't refresh a page without also getting booted out and having to sign in again, this is a real pain. What's up? will you do something about it anytime soon? and sorry if I did not locate the exact proper place in the board for this.
So I'm trying to stat out a character that is at once a top notch fighter, AND who has tons of skills (knows lots of languages, some weird lore, geography, and of course has quite a few physical skills maxed out) so I need a lot of skill points, even if the guy has 18 INtelligence... Problem, the guy has no spells nor any trait that would make him a ranger (animal companion, fighting styles, favored anemy...) and I'd like something that is good for languages and possibly lore. Would there be a fighter archetype with tons of skills, or a bard archetype that swaps magic and performance abilities for fighting ?
So I'm pondering adapting my old D&D campaign world to PF, and I'll need the abishai devils, since that world is chock full of draconic monsters and the main villains are Tiamat worshipers. So, do they exist officially in PF, and if so, what's the book source, or will I have to adapt them from some other source?
OK, I'mm pretty sure those subjects have been covered in the rules, I just can't manage to find them... can somebody remind me where (book/page) I can find the living expenses by lifestyle, or the basic income for various types of NPCs? All I've found is the cost for hirelings, which of course does not their living expenses, taxes etc and is just the gross expense to PC type hirers.
So : the CRB lists a number of weapons monks are known to be proficient with.
After inadvertently necroing a 5yo thread, I've been advised to start a new one and there it is. So I have this character concept of a monk character, and I'd like to know if there is currently a feat or other way that would allow him to use flurry with his one of his racial proficiency weapons. Would creating a feat to allow this... something like this Sword saint
Prerequisites: flurry of blows, proficiency with weapon, potentially weapon focus with weapon. Would it be game breaking, what other means would there be to allow this? If mentioning existing feats or archetypes, please mention the book it was published in as, if at all possible, I prefer to refer to paper than to the SRD. |