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Hey guys, I have a character that is about to make a pally in my game after his last character died. He was asking about mounts, and we talked about giving him a lion mount, even though it is more powerful (by alot) than a warhorse it seems like. Does anyone have any advice on giving paladins different mounts than horses? If this is going to blow up in my face I'd like to know ahead of time lol.


Hey guys, I'm looking to have a massive battle in an upcoming session, kind of 300esque, where one large army assaults a town, and a small group of adventurer's try and hold them off as long as they can. I've been looking around to see if I can find any good resources for how to conduct a large scale battle, I can't see myself have 120+ initiatives in a round. Does anyone have any suggestions to how they handled it, or have found any resources that were particularly effective? Thanks for the help!


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Hey all, here's my question. I am trying to get a homebrew campaign going at my local store, and I have had this great overarching campaign idea for a few years. However, now that I am trying to put it down on paper and create individual sessions, I am having trouble. I was wondering what other people normally do when they decide they want to homebrew a campaign: Do you normally start with an awesome and epic plot, and fill in the holes as you go, or start with the first session and then kind of build off of that as you go? Also, any general homebrewing advice would be welcome =)

Thanks!


So we are playing Serpent Skull tonight, book one, and we stumble across a little shed. My half-orc inquistor kicks in the door, hops in, and looks around, asking what he sees. The DM response... "You jump inside the shed... it's a Gazebo." (Which for those who don't know, is a reference to http://www.netfunny.com/rhf/jokes/98/Jul/gazebo.html ) My group found the whole thing pretty hilarious, but I had to ask: Has anyone else ever been "Gazeboed" by the DM while playing before?


So my new group met for the first time last night, and I had gone in with the idea of playing a 2H weapnon wielding Inquisitor that beat the snot out of stuff. Once everyone shared what they wanted to play though, I discovered I was probably the only tank type character we had. Our group is going to be me, an Inquisitor, a melee ranger, and archery ranger, a druid, a wizard, and a bard-barian. I have no problem tanking for our group, but I wanted to know, is it possible to do that while still using, lets say, a greataxe, or do I really need to switch over to a sword and shield type style? Any advice is appreciated!


Hi all, new player to the Pathfinder games, after having played 3.0 like 6-7 years ago briefly. We're about to do the Serpent's Skull adventure path, and I've kinda decided on playing a LE half-orc Inquisitor native to Sargava. I was wondering if anyone had any advice on either RPing an Inquisitor or how to handle them in combat. I was anticipating on playing him as a melee caster type, you know, buff himself and then run head first into combat. Am I on the right track, or is this something that would get an Inquisitor killed? Thanks for any input! =)