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Bad Sintax wrote:

Speed would be listed in the animal companion's stat block under druid, or in the Bestiary stat block for the appropriate animal.

For example, a horse's speed is listed as 60 ft. So that means that a horse can move 60 ft in one movement action.

Got it - thanks. I didn't think of looking in a bestiary (doh!) I assumed it would be in the main rule book somewhere (maybe it should be...pretty basic stuff??)

Thanks very much for taking the time to help.


Sorry if I'm being daft here but I can only find speeds for mounts as hourly and daily rates - not a movement rate per round?


Apologies if this is an old question (flogging a dead...?) but how far can a mounted character move in tactical combat? I did try and search the rule book and forum ..
Thanks for any help..


Rynjin wrote:
Why wouldn't they?

Because it states somewhere that bonuses don't usually stack.

And i cant tell because although they are very well explained and ambiguities are well dealt with the rules are laid out with no section on mechanics - you have to glean mechanics from everything else which is really tricky.


Thanks.


Do these +3's stack?
For example a draconian sorcerer has class skill fly +3 and feat skill focus +3.
Thanks.


Again, thanks!


Thanks. Kingmaker does sound really good but it seems to be out of print and tricky to get here in the UK. I don't want to invest time into something that is going to be awkward to obtain all the parts for. What s shame, it seem ideal...


Thanks everybody - especially Uriel that was a very helpful post


Hi, myself and my group and long time gamers going back to original D&D etc. For the last couple of *ahem* decades we have played other rpgs - traveller, cthulhu, RQ etc but the players have requested a return visit to some high fantasy. So I bought the pathfinder rules.
Question is: which AP for us? I don't want to have to buy more than one bestiary. And would prefer the adventure not to be too railroady or too much of a combat grind. We are very experienced roleplayers but new to this system.

Any advice gratefully recieved....
Thanks