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So I am thinking of taking Vasolidation class skill.
Vasodilation
2
Uncommon General Skill
Prerequisites trained in Medicine

Using the power of your own blood, you encourage increased blood flow to nourish damaged tissue or stifle the flow to clot wounds or prevent the spread of poison and disease. You no longer require a healer's toolkit to Administer First Aid, Treat Disease, Treat Poison, or Treat Wounds, though you take 1 damage each time you take one of these actions without the proper tools from the expenditure of your blood. You can't reduce or prevent this damage. You gain a +1 item bonus when performing these actions using your blood, which increases to +2 if you're a master in Medicine and +3 if you're legendary.
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I have Battle Medicine:
Battle Medicine
1
General Healing Manipulate Skill
Prerequisites trained in Medicine
Requirements You're holding or wearing a healer's toolkit.

You can patch up wounds, even in combat. Attempt a Medicine check with the same DC as for Treat Wounds and restore the corresponding amount of HP; this doesn't remove the wounded condition. As with Treat Wounds, you can attempt checks against higher DCs if you have the minimum proficiency rank. The target is then immune to your Battle Medicine for 1 day. This does not make them immune to, or otherwise count as, Treat Wounds.
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I am not sure if I can utilize Battle Medicine with Vasolidation by RAW, because it isn't actually considered Treat Wounds. Does it, or is it supposed to, work together

Is this something that just hasn't been updated with the Remastered Edition of P2ed?


Just trying to figure out if it’s even possible within the confines of the game itself. As I don’t want to do things that would be wasteful for the groups time I’m with.


1 person marked this as FAQ candidate.

Ok. I know with firearms, or really ranged weapons, you can’t shoot if you are blinded/it’s complete darkness where you can’t see because you can’t draw line of sight.
My question is if you are using a dragon pistol, or other scatter shot firearms, with a scatter shot to do a cone instead of a normal ranged attack, are you still allowed to do the cone attack even if you can’t draw line of sight?

If that’s confusing. Can one make a cone scatter shot attack with a firearm if you are blinded/can’t see?


I have been looking for a better answer on this.
I have been trying to figure out to see if normal free action reloading of a 1handed firearm can be done.
I have seen arguments for both sides, which against is usually just that it's too OP, but I haven't really seen anyone talk about the wording from 11th level Gunslinger Deed Lightning Reload. (I have seen the FAQ they did for Advanced Firearms making Rapid Reload make reloading an Advanced Firearm, like the Revovler i.e., to a free action reload from move action reload.)

Rapid Reload and alchemical cartridges seem to give one-handed firearms the ability to be reloaded as a free action in RaW thought.

However, Lightning Reload states that if you have both Rapid Reload and Alchemical Cartridges you can only reload a single barrel for free once. It seems to call out, based on the wording, that even having both they can only reload as a free action once.

Lightning Reload (Ex): At 11th level, as long as the Gunslinger has at least 1 grit point, she can reload a single barrel of a one-handed or two-handed firearm as a swift action once per round. If she has the Rapid Reload feat or is using an alchemical cartridge (or both), she can reload a single barrel of the weapon as a free action each round. Furthermore, using this deed does not provoke attacks of opportunity.

If it was meant to be done as a free action plainly if you have both Rapid Reload and Alchemical Cartridges, then why does the Lightning Reload deed say that even if you have both (Rapid Reload & Alchemical Cartridges,) you can only reload a single barrel of a one-handed firearm as a free action once per round? As it does not call out just two-handed, it just says the weapon, which implies one-handed & two-handed firearms.

I'm honestly just trying to find out for Society Organized Play (but I didn't really see a rules section on Society, only in the normal Pathfinder boards here,) and it seems just enough contradictory to merit that you aren't supposed to be able to reload as a free action normally for early firearms (seeing how they specifically FAQ'ed Rapid Reload for Advanced Firearms.)