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I recall back in the day there was some rule about the amount of damage a creature could take before it could no longer maintain flight. Does any such rule exist in 2e?


Same thing is happening to me. Be aware, it IS charging your credit card, you are just not getting credit for it from Paizo. I contacted my bank to see if the problem might be with my card, and it appears the 11 times I tried all billed my card $14.95 for the PDF I wanted. However, the item is still in my cart, and I have received no response from Paizo to my e-mail request for help. In addition, dialing their help line results in a VM that says their mailbox is full. Paizo, you need to fix this. Not happy at all.


What about allowing master and legendary in light and medium armor, but giving heavy armor a Damage Resistance benefit vs physical weapons at legendary? The DR could be equal to the amount the heavy armor provides to AC. That way there would be plenty of incentive for anyone who qualifies to wear it


Very interesting and thoughtful post you've just submitted. I forwarded this to my gaming group to read, and I think it will help us to re-examine our assumptions about how alignment works. Nice job!


I like what you've done with your house rules. My gaming group is particularly interested with how you have modified weapons. We were thinking of putting this in place, but have one question. Do you use Hero Lab to create characters, and if so, how would you add a feat like the Exotic skill in Unarmed Strike? That is to say, I know how to launch the editor, but not how to get the newly created feat to adjust unarmed strike damage as the character gains levels. Anyone have any ideas?


I was DMing the other day, and the wizard cast a mount spell, followed by haste to pursue a target. He was ambushed a few rounds later, and went down to -3 hp. Does the summoned mount still hang around for the duration of the spell or disappear? What about in the case of any other summoned creature?


I was DMing a session a few days ago. The players had defeated some bandits, but one was trying to escape. He was about 200 ft. ahead of the monk, on horseback moving at full movement rate. The monk player wanted to use his turn to run at full speed, and about 40 - 50 feet away from the fleeing bandit, he wanted to leap and grapple him to knock him off the horse. So essentially, run 150 ft., leap the last 50ft. and tackle the bandit on the horse. I am not sure, but I thought that when you are running at full speed (in this case normal movement is 50ft. x 4 = 200) you could not also attack that round. Any suggestions how I should resolve this?


Flurry of Blows states that "A monk may substitute disarm, sunder, and trip combat maneuvers for unarmed attacks as part of a flurry of blows." Can a monk also make stunning fist attacks during a flurry, or is that only possible during a regular attack sequence?


I am not sure, so someone clue me in. Is the smite ability supposed to be on every attack the paladin makes against the chosen foe until it is dead, or is the ability to smite supposed to last until a single hit is made against the chosen foe (unless it dies first)?


I am not sure, so someone clue me in. Is the smite ability supposed to be on every attack the paladin makes against the chosen foe until it is dead, or is the ability to smite supposed to last until a single hit is made against the chosen foe (unless it dies first)?


Anyone know how the vital strike chain affects monk damage? Does it work with flurry, or only on regular attacks? Are we talking level 15 monk's being able to hit for 6d6 per blow?


OK, I'm not sure but didn't an 8th level monk only get 1d8 for unarmed strike damage in PF Beta? Has the damage scaling changed now so that they do more damage early? As I recall, they did not get 2d6 unarmed strike damage until level 12. Seems like a rather large jump in damage to me, given that the weapons other melee classes must use average 1d8 and never get to scale with level. With Vital Strike and Imp. Vital strike showing up much earlier in terms of pre-requisites, does anyone think this might be a bit much? I admit I may be way off in my thought process. Any comments or advice?