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Yes I know, it's kind of cheesy, but I want to make one that is PFS legal. Is it possible to do it without taking the Beast Rider Cavalier archetype, or being a halfling/gnome?
Near as I can figure a druid's bear starts small and then become medium. if I'd want to ride him I'd have to be a small race and be level four. If I went Beast Rider I'd have to be level 7 before the bear is on the list.
Is there another way?

Erik Bridge
TPO Brok-Tarr and others

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Alchemists do it with a bang.
Barbarians do it with extra vigor.
Bards do it on stage.
Cavaliers do it on horseback.
Clerics do it with blessings.
Druids do it in many forms.
Fighters do it in heavy armor.
Gunslingers do it at range.
Inquisitors do it to better surve their god.
Magi do it with both hands.
Monks do it while at peace.
Ninjas do it and then disappear.
Oracles do it even with a curse.
Paladins never do it with evil.
Rangers do it in the woods.
Rogues do it from behind.
Samurai do it with great honor.
Sorcerers do it spontaneously.
Summoners do it with their Eidalon.
Wizards do it after studying.
Witches do it in covens

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In the new Pathfinder comics, they give stats for Ezren, Merisiel, Valeros and SEONI.

I have crunched the numbers and checked the lists and there is nothing that Seoni has that's not allowed in PFS.

Could Seoni be used as a pre-gen?

Erik Bridge

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Almost one year ago last Friday I played in my first PFS scenario. It was Midnight Mauler and was run by Eric Britain. I was grouped with a Half-Orc cleric of Pherasma, a halfling sorcerer, and two others, both of whom I've not play with since. I was playing a Half-Orc barbarian who was sent with the cleric and the sorcerer to help protect them from physical harm.

Today, Bark-Tarr has reached level 12. It's bitter/sweat moment. To look back over the last year. Of all the people I have met and the stories that I have to tell. A first for me in an RPG. Most of my home brew games never made it past 4th. I have fought goblins, elves, and dragons, and have even needed to bite my way out of a sea serpent's throat. I have been in games where I have been mostly useless and where Subtlety, Remedy, and Reason (the names of my Greatsword, Lucerne Hammer, and Naginata) have been the keys to survival. I have been scared that we were about to face a TPK and have eaten cookies as my actions. And now I face the Eyes of the Ten with hope and fear.

I want to thank all of the GMs that have run games for me, the players who have sat at a table with me, both groups putting up the antics of a character who's taken a few to many head shots with grace and the humor that was intended. I would like to thank those authors and rules checkers that made the games tough, fair, frustrating, and most of all fun. And while I have been the face of Brok-Tarr, a name known up here in Western Washington, it was my friend and roommate Kyle Elliott who was instrumental in the flesh and bones of the character sheet.

Thank you all,
Erik Bridge
TPO Brok-Tarr Level 12 Half-Orc Barbarian, Cheliax, Worshipper of Lord Oog-nay the God of Healing Brok-Tarr

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Can you start your turn deactivating RoFS, attack, then activate their ring just before the end of their turn?

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Hope the language doesn't offend.
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