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Ok, my ship has a Pulse Gray Core (PCU 100). My Drift engine is a Signal Basic (Minimum PCU 75). Ok, so does this mean I have to use 75 PCU from my core to make a jump, or does it mean I can make a jump with all other systems operating because my core exceeds the minimum required? And if I am able to just move around with my Drift engines powered on and that ends up requiring 75 pcu, why does the text say that in order to make a jump I HAVE to remain motionless for a minute?


HangarFlying wrote:
You always include BAB, STR, and anything else you would normally include, plus the -2 penalty.

Cool, I was kind of worried. lol, I have a friend who has always told me the penalties to two weapon fighting cannot be canceled out even with feats and this always struck me as nonsense. What I mean is he was saying the modifier to the roll would always be at a minus.


Q: I have a samurai character who has the Two Weapon fighting Feat and he uses a Wakisashi, light weapon, in his off hand. This makes the penalties -2 and -2. Does his strength modifier and BAB still factor in or will his attack rolls always be at -2 no matter his level and Feats?


Thank you for posting these. After months of trying to get a campaign off the ground me and some friends have finally started our own Rise of the Runelords campaign and this map of Sandpoint is so much easier on my printer. :)


Pax Veritas wrote:

I'm approaching my 30th year playing OD&D/AD&D/Pathfinder RPG. I want to share my extreme enthusiasm for Pathfinder RPG as the best incarnation of the game yet.

I recently sundered my gaming group because I was looking for great roleplayers. I am fortunate now to have 6 great roleplayers for my weekly game. Prior to this, many of the players were very gamist, and interested in more tactical gaming. Pathfinder RPG was great for that too. But now, I have the very best of all worlds--Pathfinder RPG with great roleplayers, and the game is versatile and has something for all styles of play. The game is extremely robust, so I can get involved in creating the very best games and executing in any style desired.

I wish I had more to say, except, WOOOHOOO. I love this game.

I think Pathfinder has the customization 3.0 and 3.5 was suppose to have but failed to deliver.


Astral Wanderer wrote:
But you have the web. Or anyway, supposedly the Core Rulebook, where the Ranger is.

What has a Ranger got to do with a Dragonslayer Prestige Class? I'm not looking for a Ranger who personally hates dragons. I'm looking for a specialist who makes a living out of killing dragons. And I will have to assume this site is part of "the web".


Anyone out there got some useful suggestions on creating a Dragonslayer Presige Class for Pathfinder? And by useful I mean no "They're in the books, idiot" kind of response. I do not own all of the books.