Baarogue wrote: "Some archetype feats in other books have the skill trait, allowing you to take them in place of a skill feat rather than a class feat. A skill feat still counts to satisfy the requirement of the dedication." But then I can't take this feats as archetype feat with the free archetype rule every even level. Instead I need to take them when I get an additional skill feat and this sets the free archetype rule ad-absurdum.
What does it mean, when archetype feats additionally have the Skill trait (i.e. Expert disassembly of the Scrounger archetype)?
Hi all,
I guess the work on Take cover is still in progress and need more updates!
If a creature is immune to spirit damage (e.g. construct) and also has a weakness Holy 20, and is hit by a Divine Lance (Holy trait) that causes 10d4 (=17 points) of spirit damage with the Holy trait, what damage does the creature take?
Dragonchess Player wrote:
So I understand 5 cubic feet is the same as 5 cubes of 1 cubic feet (1 ft. x 1 ft. x 1 ft.). Thanks for clarify this.
In the thrid book I'm missing the opportunity "Warden's Chambers". It's referenced multiple times:
=> But the book does not contain this opportunity! |