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Claxon wrote:
DM_Blake wrote:
ryric wrote:
You need more than an eyehole...you need at least a 1 square foot opening to have line of effect. So a circular hole would need to be 6.8 inches across or so, which is a much bigger target.
This is the RAW right here.
I'm glad to hear that, but where is that stated in the rules?

PDR CRB: Magic - Line of Effect

PDR wrote:

Line of Effect: A line of effect is a straight, unblocked path that indicates what a spell can affect. A line of effect is canceled by a solid barrier. It's like line of sight for ranged weapons, except that it's not blocked by fog, darkness, and other factors that limit normal sight.

You must have a clear line of effect to any target that you cast a spell on or to any space in which you wish to create an effect. You must have a clear line of effect to the point of origin of any spell you cast.

A burst, cone, cylinder, or emanation spell affects only an area, creature, or object to which it has line of effect from its origin (a spherical burst's center point, a cone-shaped burst's starting point, a cylinder's circle, or an emanation's point of origin).

An otherwise solid barrier with a hole of at least 1 square foot through it does not block a spell's line of effect. Such an opening means that the 5-foot length of wall containing the hole is no longer considered a barrier for purposes of a spell's line of effect.


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62. Ask your DM if not rescuing them is an evil act. When your DM, a real dick, says yes, go ahead and save them. Go to the nearest village. If anyone objects to them or says they should be killed, slaughter them in the streets. When the DM objects point out that they were evil and you were only fighting evil.


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DemonicWolf wrote:

Hey I'm fairly new to pathfinder although I have played other tabletop RPG's including pathfinder a few times before. I am currently GM for a campaign made up of entirely new players and I think you can see where this is going. They have a lot of trouble choosing feats (especially my fighter) and not like I have much experience to give them good advice or at least the knowledge effectively break it down for them. I've read a few good class building guides but I prefer if they decide for themselves how to build their characters. What I’m looking for is a way to narrow down the list like an app or program where you input things like ability scores, skill points, feats you already have, level, class, etc... This program takes this information and only shows feats you have met the prerequisites for. It should also let you narrow down feats in other ways as well. I have the skills to make this program myself but, I'm not sure if I have the time and why reinvent the wheel if it's already been made.

Thank you.

If you use PCGen, you can set the feats selection to only show those you qualify for.