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Hello, fellow Pathfinders

Following the guidelines on the official Paizo website, I've decided to start a blog about about how I'm writing my Pathfinder Campaing, in the hopes that it can, eventually, be a complete Adventure Path.

I've been writing this game for about a year, and my group has been playing for 6 months. We're about to finish the first "module" of the game, going from levels 1 to 4. So I tought it would be cool to write about the process of how I'm developing the game, so I could both review the work I've been doing and also share my toughts with the community.

Please keep in mind that this is not only my very first attempt to blog, but also that English is not my native language. I have someone to proofread the texts, but in the end, any mistakes are mine alone.

If there's any of you interest, I've already made four posts at The Orichalchum Fever, and I would love to have some feedback from this amazing community.

Stay safe, everyone!


Ok, since the Paladin is my favorite class, I was eager to look into it. But from the three 1st level feats, Warded Touch seems useless.

It says that lay on hands looses the "manipulate" trait, but the Power does not have such trait

Also, even if it had, the description of "manipulate" reads as follows:

Manipulate: You must physically manipulate an item or make
gestures to use this type of action. Creatures without a suitable
appendage cannot perform actions with this trait. Manipulate
actions often trigger reactions.

So, what does this feat does for the paladin? I think that you're suposed to have a free hand to use it, and the feat was suposed to let you used it with both hands occupied.

Does anyone have a different take on it?