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Is Pathfinder Society organized play, just a clever way for you guys to take the leadership feat in your personal homebrew campaigns and use us as your followers?

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There used to be easy to print society resources such as character creation guidelines, what fame and prestige are used for, how society works in general, and information on GM stars.

I can't seem to find those printouts anywhere. Did they move, or am I just an idiot?


Ferocity seems to have two different wordings.

Wording #1: "A creature with ferocity remains conscious and can continue fighting even if its hit point total is below 0. The creature is still staggered and loses 1 hit point each round. The creature still dies when its hit point total reaches a negative amount equal to its Constitution score."

Wording #2:"Ferocity: Orcs possess the ferocity ability which allows them to remain conscious and continue fighting even if their hit point totals fall below 0. Orcs are still staggered at 0 hit points or lower and lose 1 hit point each round as normal."

I have a player that is playing as an Orc. He is wondering if he can pass out when he hits 0. Giving up his ferocity ability temporarily. The way this is worded is very vague on that. "ALLOWS them to remain conscious" and "Remains conscious and CAN continue fighting" they seem to contradict themselves on this matter.


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I am currently in a game that is an incredible amount of fun. It's run by a knowledgeable fun DM through the Roll20 browser based virtual tabletop.

http://roll20.net/

There are about 7 active players. Weekend events are on Saturdays at 9PM EST.

New players start at level 1 using the 15 point buy system.

However you can log on and level up anytime the DM is on.

Go to that site, sign up, and click on "looking for a group" type "Pathfinder" in the bar, and you should see something called "Rise of the Lich" (or similar). The more the merrier.


I am having a bit of confusion regarding the Mighty Composite Longbow. It seems to state in the PathfinderSRD that Composite Longbows add STR mod damage. So if I have a Mighty (+4) Composite Longbow what is my total damage?

I have 18 str. So with a Mighty+4 would I add my str mod twice? Or are mighty bows the only ones to add str damage, while the regular composite bows do not?


I may be posting this in the wrong place. Couldn't really find a place for it.

So I was playing a game on roll20. Loving the campaign. However, my character smashed a display case and found what the DM called:

Masterwork Chrome Full plate w/helm
Masterwork Chrome 2h Heavy Crossbow
Masterwork Chrome Lance
Masterwork Chrome greatsword

I know what the actual weapons/armor do. I however am a bit confused on the "Chrome" piece. I can't seem to find it anywhere.