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thanks for the advice everyone, I'll talk to him about it before the next session, and see how it goes from there.


hgsolo wrote:

Also, there is nothing about making spellcraft rolls in place of concentration. Total houserule there. Concentration is not a skill like it was in 3.5, it is now d20 + caster level + caster mod (INT for wizard, CHA for sorcerer, etc): http://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic#TOC-Concentration

It also might be that he doesn't like being interrupted while trying to GM. Try talking to him about this stuff out of session. Lots of GMs get frustrated if players interrupt them in the middle of a game because they have to put a lot of work into it.

Yeah I understand that he doesn't like to be interrupted, I never bring up anything rules related during roleplaying, sometimes during combat if the rules don't sound right.

so concentration was a seperate skill in 3.5? that makes allot of sense cause he used to play 3.5 allot.

thanks for the info.


Rike = roll. Stupid phone


Well, he's more of the "hardcore storyteller gaming is serious business GM"
However he does get a lot of the rules wrong and when I bring them up he calls me a rules lawyer, fair call but if I make a character I expect him to play as the book says.

I believe his confusion comes when the book states to Rilke damage again with all the usual modifiers. He just counts that as weapon damage and nothing more.

He also allows spell craft checks in place of concentration, I can't find anything anywhere about that. But yeah. I might just be being a b&*$& about it, but it irks me.


I need some clarification on what is multiplied on a critical hit, specifically 'do you multiply the strength bonus'.

One of my current DM's does not multiply strength on a crit strike.
however my other DM says they do.

The book states: A critical hit means that you roll your damage more than once, with all your usual bonuses, and add the rolls together.

My interpretation is that strength is a usual bonus.

Does anyone have a definitive answer, or is it a case of DM discretion? (and if so, where I can find the information to show to my DM.)

Thank you in advance.