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beej67 wrote:


Check this thread, about half way down the front page:

link

Sorry I didn't see it because I was seeking for "Wild Shape" and "using weapon" and the Search engine didn't find it.. =)

Although the question is a bit different, because elementals do have Human shape... While a primate actually don't... :/

I'd like to have an official answer... ^^


I have concerns about the Wild Shape class feature: if I turn into a primate (as Chimpanzee), can I use a Shield or a Weapon (assuming the druid is proficient with it). And what about both?

And if I turn into something bigger? Such as a Gorilla? Don't I have problems in movement?...

There are no rules about it...


Well, I'm Italian and I have the paper (Italian version obv).. ^^"


Starglim wrote:
Liko87 wrote:

http://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/constructs/golem/wood

I was trying to advance the Wood Golem to GS 11, but why does it have a CON score? Only to calculate the DC of its special attack?

The wood golem in the Bestiary has CON - . The Paizo PRD agrees. It seems to be an error in d20pfsrd.com.

In my own Bestiary it has CON 25.. ^^'

However online sources always have priority.. XD


Well, but the DC of the special attack (Splintering) is based on CON, is that an error too?? ._.


http://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/constructs/golem/wood

I was trying to advance the Wood Golem to GS 11, but why does it have a CON score? Only to calculate the DC of its special attack?


Can I apply metamagic feats to a spontaneous cast, such as extend the druids' summons?


HaraldKlak wrote:
Liko87 wrote:


3) If the same dancing bard has also "silence" casted on herself, would the spell influence somehow the performance?

Thanks ;)

If he is using visual components (possible for inspire courage) then silence have no effect.

Being blinded gives him a 50 % chance of failure if using visual components.

That's good!

It makes possible for a bard being a very powerful anti-wizard in the party.. :o


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A 1st level bard can use his performance to inspire courage in his allies (including himself), bolstering them against fear and improving their combat abilities. To be affected, an ally must be able to perceive the bard’s performance. An affected ally receives a +1 morale bonus on saving throws against charm and fear effects and a +1 competence bonus on attack and weapon damage rolls. [...] Inspire courage is a mind-affecting ability. Inspire courage can use audible or visual components. The bard must choose which component to use when starting his performance.

I have some questions about this bardic performance:

1) Does the bard need skill points in the selected performance?
2) A bard who choose to inspire courage through its dance, who can actually "inspire"? Melee characters do have the time to "perceive" the bard performance while fighting??
3) If the same dancing bard has also "silence" casted on herself, would the spell influence somehow the performance?

Thanks ;)