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I have a rules question for you all regarding retraining. So one can retrain a feat so long as you're not removing a prerequisite for an existing feat/ability/class. The new feat follows all normal rules for feats - it doesn't have to be back calculated as legal for that level (IE if the new feat requires a BAB of +3, you don't have to make sure you qualified for it 'back then', you just have to qualify for it now). Barbarian's can retrain rage powers, and sorcerer's can retrain bloodlines (and the powers therein). My bloodrager is using the Primalist Archetype which allows me to choose at 4th level to take my bloodline power or 2 barbarian rage powers instead. Am I, using retraining, allowed to functionally retrain my bloodline and replace the level 1 bloodline power with the rage powers instead of the level 4 one? I meet the requirements: I am 4th level, I am replacing a bloodline power (which is not specified as being a level 4 or higher bloodline power), and I would still meet the requirements for the rage powers.
Can someone please help shed some light on grappling and armor spikes? My interpretation is: if you make any sort of successful grapple attack (IE start a grapple, maintain a grapple and perform a valid action) you should do armor spike damage + your strength bonus in addition to whatever else you are doing.
I have some questions about things I was sure I had read, but now I'm not so sure in re-reading. When one makes a perception check it usually has a DC of one of two things:
In a situation where one cannot see such as:
Are you permitted to target an exact square? Are you restricted to the direction of the noise? If I use stealth moving close to someone and they beat my stealth check can they target the exact square? What if I am far away, using stealth, and inside Obscuring Mist? Are there any references to these?
I have a couple of questions about some things I am fuzzy on. I want to play a neutral warpriest sacred fist who can fervor negative energy damage. What may I combine from below in what kind of action?
Thanks in advance.
Creating encounters has never been a strong point for me. What I'm looking for is some examples of encounters that are quite challenging for a party who contains a few characters who are power-gamer built. The campaign begins at level 3.
Some ideas to start off with or even beyond that would be helpful to help me get kick started. I do not yet have the Reign of Winter, but I've heard encounters in there are like this. Is there a source for things like this other than my fellow forum users?
I have run into a quandary with a recent build idea I had for a character. I have a flying animal companion I intend to ride. However I am not so confident in it to believe we will soar into the sunset. I have some questions about item use and spell duration after death. My Roc animal companion is outfitted with a level appropriate ring for myself and the level 7 upgrade (large roc plus medium creature). I put the ring on the roc. It suffers fatal damage and dies while in the air. 1. Can the ring still function, since as per the spell wording of feather fall it works on objects?
If there is anything I haven't considered or other rules in place, please let me know. I'm just working with my understanding of the rules.
I just want to make sure this works as I suspect, so having some clarity here to support me when I try it would be useful. An enemy is going to attack me in melee. Situation 1: Charge, 5' step, or movement action - in all 3 cases where the very end of their movement puts them barely in the square next to me. Situation 2: Charge or movement action where if I were 5' further away they would still have enough movement to reach me. My Readied Action: When the enemy is preparing to strike me; make a melee attack, then take a 5' step away from the enemy. As readied actions are worded, I believe all of my readied actions happen before the trigger action (including the 5' step), which should place me out of range of the attack while striking the opponent. Is the RAW enough to support this, and are there other situations or stipulations above where the enemy would still get an attack? Say in between the melee attack and 5' step?
In this circumstance we have a cavalier who was mounted while wielding a lance in a locked gauntlet. The mount was just murdered (by me) and now she is on the ground. What happens with the locked gauntlet?
She has another weapon available if she is able to weapon change.
Hi,
https://www.rpgcrossing.com/forumdisplay.php?f=14022 You may need to join RPG crossing in order to begin posting or even see the forum. I can assure you it is a pretty nice website for PBP. To clarify I am not the direct DM of this arena game, nor am I an owner or controller of the website - just an enthusiastic player who would love to see some more involvement and new blood to the Pathfinder arena. My username there is the same as here. Legioned
Hi,
https://www.rpgcrossing.com/forumdisplay.php?f=14022 You may need to join RPG crossing in order to begin posting or even see the forum. I can assure you it is a pretty nice website for PBP. To clarify I am not the direct DM of this arena game, nor am I an owner or controller of the website - just an enthusiastic player who would love to see some more involvement and new blood to the Pathfinder arena. My username there is the same as here. Legioned
I couldn't find anything in the rules to indicate this was not allowed, however before I get into trouble I thought I would ask. I play in a Pathfinder Play By Post (RPG forum) Arena 1v1 E6 game. Am I allowed to advertise that on here? I think we could use some new blood, especially some people very familiar with Pathfinder (as some of the people on there are still stuck with 3.5). I find it very fun, but sometimes it is a little quiet since there are only probably 10-12 players thus far. It is free - I am not the DM, and I do not own or control the website. Would advertising this with a link be allowed?
I am in a conundrum with my play group regarding readied actions. Another player believes the wording on readied actions indicates you may prepare more than one action depending on the trigger. He cites counterspell and its ability to choose spells based on the outcome as an example of multiple preparation. I believe for game balance and action economy, along with the wording that at best one specific action with one specific trigger may be readied. I cite the fact that they use action (singular) and a/an when referring to said action. Is there some evidence somewhere that clarifies this? Or is this interpretation?
I have failed the save of a sleep effect (via the Witch's Slumber Hex). I am a Bladebound Magus with an intelligent Black Blade. It has an Ego, and therefore can take over dominance. I have found the rule allowing me to voluntarily fail saves, meaning I could allow the blade to take over. Two questions: 1. Can the blade strike me to wake me, or is there some other rule that would allow it to wake me using the aid another action (and is there rules supporting that beyond logic and DM fiat)? The slumber hex specifies noise will not work. 2. If not, can the blade take over my body while asleep and use itself to strike me or act against my opponent? |