paizo.com Favorited Posts by Prawnpaizo.com Favorited Posts by Prawn2015-08-21T03:35:49Z2015-08-21T03:35:49ZRe: Forums: Rules Questions: Feather Token (Tree) Rules question.Prawnhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2m90t?Feather-Token-Rules-question#222023-08-22T20:45:58Z2013-05-28T01:56:54Z<p>Arise, thread! Arise and live!</p>Arise, thread! Arise and live!Prawn2013-05-28T01:56:54ZRe: Forums: Rules Questions: Temporary bonus for 1st 24 hoursPrawnhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2nfd3?Temporary-bonus-for-1st-24-hours#192016-01-03T13:18:58Z2012-01-12T12:47:44Z<p>It's nice to see an internet discussion end this civilly.</p>It's nice to see an internet discussion end this civilly.Prawn2012-01-12T12:47:44ZRe: Forums: Rules Questions: Punishing Kick - Why Can't I Kick People Off Cliffs?Prawnhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2n9pr?Punishing-Kick-Why-Cant-I-Kick-People-Off#272011-12-13T13:12:10Z2011-12-13T12:53:12Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Mok wrote:</div><blockquote> Yeah, this is one of those areas in the design where the meta game gets lathered over the imaginary world. </blockquote><p>A great post about rules and narrative structure, MOK.Mok wrote:Yeah, this is one of those areas in the design where the meta game gets lathered over the imaginary world.
A great post about rules and narrative structure, MOK.Prawn2011-12-13T12:53:12ZRe: Forums: Rules Questions: Linguistics and codePrawnhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2n8uh?Linguistics-and-code#42016-01-02T21:30:06Z2011-12-08T12:50:47Z<p>You need to read a great novel called Cryptonomicon, which is about code breaking in WWII and Encryption on the internet.</p>
<p>Basically, most codes are substitution codes. You substitute one symbol for each letter. For example you can have a two shift code in which each letter is represented by the letter two letters down the alphabet,
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so</p>
<p>ABC =
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CDE</p>
<p>That's a simple code. Another way that is harder is to have a prearranged way to generate a number, for example, using the date, like today is the 8th, so today's code shifts eight places in the alphabet.</p>
<p>The more complicated codes can shift for each letter. So if today it the 8th, the letter A is shifted over eight letters, say G, then the next letter in the alphabet, B, is shifted over 9 letters, and the next is shifted over ten.</p>
<p>The best encryptions use something called a one-time pad, where each of you have a key that is agreed upon that will be used only once. Those are almost impossible to break without a computer.</p>
<p>In Pathfinder terms, I would say Linguistics would work. As long as you know the language the code is in, A simple substitution code would be DC 20, a shifted code DC 25, an evolving shift DC 35.</p>
<p>However, given the presence of such magics as comprehend languages and divination spells like augury "Weal or Woe if I use a substitution code to try and break this code?" I can't see how codes could be much use.</p>
<p>A better solution would be something like a magic mouth given specific conditions who to speak to and what to say. Then there's spell like sending and animal messenger as well.</p>You need to read a great novel called Cryptonomicon, which is about code breaking in WWII and Encryption on the internet.
Basically, most codes are substitution codes. You substitute one symbol for each letter. For example you can have a two shift code in which each letter is represented by the letter two letters down the alphabet,
so
ABC =
CDE
That's a simple code. Another way that is harder is to have a prearranged way to generate a number, for example, using the date, like today is the...Prawn2011-12-08T12:50:47ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: What are some things about the Pathfinder rules that you think most people do not know?Prawnhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2mcmk&page=7?What-are-some-things-about-the-Pathfinder#3192017-06-22T11:00:34Z2011-06-05T16:05:47Z<p>Not sure if everyone knows, but while bards can't have more than one song active at a time, a higher level Bard could do several in one round.</p>
<p>Example:</p>
<p>Dirge of Doom (so everything is shaken) as a swift action
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Cast Fear Spell as a standard action (they get -2 to the save from Dirge, and they are already shaken, so even those who make the save will run for one round)
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Inspire Courage on the party as a move action</p>
<p>If you have the spells casters ready an action to cast after they hear the dirge, they can take advantage of the momentary -2 to opponents' saves.</p>Not sure if everyone knows, but while bards can't have more than one song active at a time, a higher level Bard could do several in one round.
Example:
Dirge of Doom (so everything is shaken) as a swift action
Cast Fear Spell as a standard action (they get -2 to the save from Dirge, and they are already shaken, so even those who make the save will run for one round)
Inspire Courage on the party as a move action
If you have the spells casters ready an action to cast after they hear the...Prawn2011-06-05T16:05:47Z