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Weird question but say you have a venerable character who plays a Necrotech Master and takes the Demonic Obedience feat, selecting Mestama as their patron but they don't put it to use until they have hit Level 20. While they die of old age and become a ghost, they lose the Necrotech Master archetype. Now say this character becomes afflicted with the Amnesia insanity, takes a level as a Kineticist again, and selects Life After Undeath as their new Level 1 ability. Would they qualify as a Humanoid for the purposes of regaining the Necrotech Master archetype again when their memories are restored? If the ghost then possessed a humanoid, would they be able to use Omnikinesis to gain the Kinetic Lich wild talent and use the body as the source of the Constitution score? Lastly, if the character wanted to become an Apostle Kyton, would they qualify as "any living creature of the humanoid or monstrous humanoid type?"
If a Nihilicist became a half-succubus and took the Improved Possession feat, would it be able to possess a Kineticist and use its elements? If not, could a Kineticist under the same circumstances possess a Nihilicist without them losing the archetype? The rules on the Nihilicist are as follows. "A nihilicist can never be forced to gain any element, kinetic blast, or wild talent. If the nihilicist ever willingly gains a primary element or any non-universal wild talent (with the exception of those associated with empty blast or zero blast), they permanently lose this archetype, becoming a normal kineticist and gaining any kineticist class features this archetype replaced."
So I'm playing a three part campaign with a few friends. I'm playing an Unchained Synthesist because it struck my curiosity. The GM has let us know that we will be level 20 in the final session and fighting a clockwork Tarrasque and the spellcaster who made it. I hopped online and found some interesting ideas on fighting a regular Tarrasque. But this only gave me some weird ideas. I have a Rod of Giant Summoning and the GM has given his blessing to be able to resummon my eidolon as large breed. Since the base creature is naturally Large, he's letting the Large and Huge evolutions bump it up to Huge and Gargantuan respectively. Since none of these are magical enlargement spells, casting Enlarge Person is going to bump me up to Colossal. He didn't plan for any of us to try and take a nigh invulnerable monster on headon. We were supposed to focus on the caster and treat the Tarrasque as a hazard to keep us in panic mode. But he's a weeb and couldn't say no to letting one of the players get himself killed in a kaiju fight while the other players fight the spellcaster. Since he's letting me play it a little with the size rules, I wanted any further craziness to be a bit more by the letter. Unfortunately, the situation raises questions I'm having trouble finding answers to. 1. Does being colossal change the size or damage of my eidolon's breath attack?
If this wasn't enough, I wanted to have a surprise for him. I was thinking that once things started looking too grim for me, I would cast Greater Teleport and appearing a few miles above the battle field and crash landing onto the Tarrasque. I read that the most damage one can take from objects falling on them is 20d6. But, given the novelty of the situation, it only raises more questions. 3. If I have a Scroll of Iron Body, does the ten-fold weight weight multiplier increase the damage such an impact will deal?
I know it's a shot in the dark but is there anybody who might be able to help here? |