In a certain adventure path we have come to an area that is dimension locked and surrounded by an illusion of such a high level that it would be near impossible to find the place again if we left. I am wondering if I had a length of rope long enough to start inside the illusion and end outside the illusion could I use that rope to bypass the illusion and find my way back into this hidden area?
After reading more I think I am wrong in my first reply. You do not have line of sight if something has total cover or is concealed. Unless X and Y are hiding/invisible they have neither, they only have cover. I believe you can charge something in cover and the square in front of B is still one of the closest squares. So unless someone can point out a flaw in my reading I believe the answer is Yes, you can attack X and Y by charging into the square in front of B
I am posting here since the three times I've tried posting under the rules subforum it has just not shown. If possible move this to that forum. https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/mischievous-tail/
I am thinking of taking magical tail which gives me extra tails, does this mean I can use my tails to: 1: hold multiple rods and choose which one I use when I cast a spell
Reading this it would be like having 11 hands if I had all 8 feats of magical tail only 9 of those hands can not wield (but can still hold) weapons and shields and all four questions to me are a yes. Just asking here to make sure I'm not breaking any rules =P Edit: seems posting here works, just not under the rules subforum T_T
I have posted a thread twice now and both times my post count goes up but no thread? not even in my profile post/thread lists. Does it have to go through moderation before being seen or is it just busted? Edit: seems this one appeared instantly, the one I posted was a rules question in Pathfinder 1st.
A feyspeaker druid changes druids main stat to charisma for all spell stuff, if I were to take the natures bond of Druidic Herbalism would the free concoctions per day still be based on wisdom? I can not see anywhere saying it would change but was curious as to if this was an oversight as archetypes from sorcerer have "You use your X ability, rather than your Y ability, >>to determine all class features and effects<< relating to your sorcerer class"
How would these two work together? A: Drink delayed consumption, drink energy resist. When you activate the delayed energy resist you choose the type. B: Drink delayed consumption, drink energy resist, choose type. When you activate the type of resist is the chosen type on consumption. According to extracts they are cast when consumed but rpg bot says that you can call the type of energy when you call the delayed potion and energy resist type has to be called when cast.
Thanks Graywulfe! You are not a buzzkill, I posted here to check if a certain character is legal and you checked my profile and called out something that was wrong. I'd prefer to know about it now than in the future when I start playing as you said. And BigNorseWolf thanks for the idea =3 I have removed Windkin, I only used that race subtype because of it's description but other than that it is really just a kitsune.
I am posting this is to check that this is a legal character for pathfinder society as I am thinking of using this as my character. I can find nothing to say that it is not allowed and would be extremely happy if it is as this would be my first character but I have always loved sorcerers and animal-folk. If it is as it seems like a real fun character to play! . |