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I bought the PDF for the Pathfinder Core Rulebook and the page
It goes like this:
I'm I the only one with this problem? If not, could someone at Paizo please correct this and
A big thanks!!! ![]()
From the rules: Some skill checks are opposed by the target's skill check. When making an opposed skill check, the attempt is successful if your check result exceeds the result of the target. I find this strange. I always played opposed skill checks as requiring "equal" or better than the target. This was following the logic that all the D20 system works the same way across the board and that to succeed at a skill check you need to equal a DC. So for example: someone using sneak and rolling 23. This would become the DC of the perception check. Now whit the way its written, the DC would be 24..... Comments anyone??? ![]()
Ok, we all know the beta was sent to print. As I understand the ongoing process, they will be only minor adjustments between the beta and final release. Why then are people still coming up with suggestions and changes to the rules? I think this board was a great idea but that it as now served its purpose.
We need a clear path so that we can all focus our collective minds in a useful direction. ![]()
A Evil or Neutral Cleric/Necromancer can control 8HD of undead
-Channel Negative Energy p60 says a cleric can command
-P68 says a Necromancer specialist can control 8HD of
So a cleric1/necromancer1 could use several channel negative
Kick ass!!... or broken... you decide. Please clarify if this is legal. It could be a possible
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My understanding is that if you possess the ability to control undead, you may now have 8HD/caster lvl. 1st: I think the explanation text of this ability should be changed to be more clear. 2nd: All the other schools obtain a usable ability at 1st lvl. the Necromancer only gets a boosts to a future ability. In my opinion, this should be changed... |