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Hello,

I've been toying with a character concept of a wizard in full plate. Following the classic build of Fighter (Armiger) 1, Wizard 5, Hellknight Signifier X, the character reaches -25% ASF by total level 9, which allows for a mithral full plate without failure, but the maximum reached is -30% at level 14, which does not allow non-mithral full plate (35%). Does anyone know any way to claim that final 5% so the character could wear a badass adamantine Hellknight full plate? I know there's the Hellknight Obedience for the Order of the Gate which eliminates ASF in any Hellknight armor at level 16, but if the character cannot do his obedience for any reason or is forced to wear an armor that isn't Hellknight, I would like to still be at 0% ASF.


Today my group fought a few wyverns, including a couple of forked-tail wyverns: https://www.d20pfsrd.com/bestiary/monster-listings/dragons/wyvern/wyvern-fo rked-tail/

Against one of the breath attacks, the rogue (who has improved evasion) failed her saving throw, while everyone else succeeded. No one else has evasion, which means half damage all around. However, the breath attack also has the effect of temporarily blinding those that fails the reflex saving throw. I may be answering my own question here (since I just said she failed the saving throw) but the question was still raised around the table: everyone took only half damage, but only the rogue was blinded? Doesn't improved evasion halving the damage also means she avoids the additional effects of the breath attack? We couldn't find the answer online, so I'm asking here, was I correct in having the rogue blinded (until she managed a good reflex at the end of her next turn)?

Thank you!