Count Haserton Lowis IV

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68 posts. Alias of Crass Cleveland.




Making my first character I remember in the playtest you added your level to skills, ac, attacks and saves. reading through 2nd edition and not finding definitive ruling on that anywhere.


How do cantrips and class focus powers heighten?

For example lets say I take sorcerer dedication at 2nd level, choose the angelic bloodline and receive 2 cantrips, at 4th I take basic bloodline spell to get angelic halo, and then at 6th and 8th I take basic spell casting to unlock 1st and 2nd level spell slots. Does that mean when I cast the cantrips and bloodline power are they heightened to 2nd level, half my class level rounded up, or not at all?


None of the domain abilities have descriptions for them, just a table listing them [3-10]. For example the indulgence domain grants enhance victuals, there's no description, idk what this ability does. I guess I'll look up the meaning of the word victuals and add whatever bonus I feel with-in reason for spending a spell point


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I'm looking to get a new AP to run and considering a few options[this being one of them], my concern with this AP is that you're going to be underwater a decent amount of time. What's been people's experience with AP's underwater gameplay/overall gameplay?


What's usually available at the merch other than new releases? Old APs? Scratch 'n' dent?
Pawn sets? Gm tools? Random sales?

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yes or no


I'm bored so I feel like debating the most powerful pc option in Pathfinder, the full caster. Below is my power rankings, based on op capabilities not favoritism, with very minimal reasoning for their position. Do you agree or disagree? Why? Don't care? That's fair I probably shouldn't either

1. Wizard - best spell list in the game
2. Witch - su Hex mechanic that uses main caster stat is op. Spell list not as good as wiz
3. Psychic - top save vs suck specialist. Has to umd scrolls/wands
4. Cleric - best divine caster period
5. Arcanist - more versatile Sorcerer with less Spell slots. Exploits>bloodline
6. Shaman - strong spell list. Not used often but very potent
7. Sorcerer - OG master blaster
8. Druid - weakest spell list imo. Although Saurian shamans are so deadly
9. Oracle - Spontaneous Divine hinders flexibility. This is a darn good class to put last, just shows full casters reign surpreme

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I have Gamin, he's reforged and enhanced with a boon. Can I upgrade the sword any further or is it stuck at +2.

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Idk if this has happened to anyone else, but I have a lvl 4 Shaman that I've been playing through the play test. I took the feat augmented summons when the class still had the spell summon nature's ally. Now upon the final release the shamans spell book has neither summon nature's ally or monster, leaving the feat selection wasted. For situations like this do I have pay gold/prestige for a retrain or do I get to pro bono for play testing