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So I have tried to research this question, but it always gives me threads about charm spells breaking Invisibility.

I wanted to know if I am going into a situation and I have Greater Invisibility, and I want to charm person/monster (while remaining invisible, of course) does the charm still work? In order to perceive you as a friend, do they only need a friendly voice to charm them, or must they SEE YOU as a friend? This sounds more like a GM interpretation question? Just wanted some collective thoughts, and if someone has a legit Core Rulebook answer, all the better


So I got hooked into Pathfinder pretty quick with some friends, playing Rise of the Rune Lords and are still only 2/3 through, and I have already got ambitious enough to get my kids going in Dragon's Demand and taking on my first GM.

They have all got about 2000 gp and I don't see anything in Belhaim where they can shop for armor or wondrous items, nor do I see the adventure taking them out of Belhaim at any time. Where are they supposed to buy some goodies? Should I just home-brew a shop or two?


Okay, so as a Sorcerer, can I cast with a wand on turn one, and then cast with a free hand turn two? Then, if I understand correctly, you can do an attack and a move in one turn, so could Turn Two mentioned above include the free-hand spell cast as the attack and stowing the wand from Turn One? Would this then free up the action on Turn Three to draw a new wand?

So essentially, could the sequence be Wand Spell, Free Hand Spell, Wand Spell....all in succession without delay or penalty? This does not imply any feats involved, just standard moves/actions rules.


Playing ROTRL and we had to leave last night on a cliffhanger due to time. Anyhoo, I was left under SUGGESTION at the time. Can a teammate fire breath at the opponent with me in the line of fire, and would that break the enchantment as though I was “attacked”. Or is that a cheat, or just a GM call? He previously had an ogre break my suggestion spell because my teammates attacked the ogre while it was running away.


So in our current game, I’ve just leveled up to a Level 7 Sorcerer. From our latest victory loot we picked up a couple of wands, Ray of Enfeeblement and Vampiric Touch. So for my Level 7 new spell, I want to pick up Spectral Hand and Force Punch. My wonder is, Can Spectral Hand deliver touch spells with a wand, and can it deliver a Force Punch, or other combat maneuvers?


Is there a rule, a feat, etc. about two PCs simultaneously attacking an opponent? Let’s try anecdotally two players with rope performing a running clothesline?


I'm currently a 6th level sorcerer in my first campaign and I have been looking to bump up my AC (in magical terms obviously). On the d20pfsrd site, I was reading about Force Armor and it adding a +4 AC, and it says nothing about stacking, one way or another, with other magical armor. I already have Mage Armor and Shield. Is Force Armor and Mage Armor unstackable because it is "like material"?


Hello All,

New member here. I am on my first Pathfinder quest and new to the game, although our campaign has been going on for most of this year on a bi-weekly basis.

Introductions aside, we have two party members who really slow the game down, one who kinda doesn't pay attention when not their turn, and always asks advice as to what action to take, and the other player who is all too happy to almost forcefully persuade not only one player, but does this to all the players in the party. There is A TON of OOC "No don't do that, do this instead" every player, every turn, every round. And he practically calls for a vote for each players action.

Not being the DM, but not exactly a brand new rookie player anymore, what have you all done to curtail OOC strategizing?