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Hi all,
I'm encountering a case of a player with a wizard PC looking to dip into Arcanist for a level or 2 for story/roleplay reasons.
Now I realise that the spell preparation and spell slots of the 2 classes are treated separately - not an issue.
But, will they need to maintain a separate spellbook (scribed in the arcanist style) or can they use the existing wizard spellbook to prepare from - providing they make appropriate one-off checks to "learn" the spells as an arcanist first?

Thoughts please.

I am the GM and I will likely follow the above approach with the existing spellbook, but I'd like the opinion of the hivemind.


Suppose an evil wizard successfully creates a simulcrum of a good, divine caster and then proceeds to compel the simulcrum to act in an evil manner until it should be thoroughly corrupted:
Does the divine caster simulcrum gain spells? If so, from what deity or source?

Second scenario. Substitute paladin as the simulcrum source, similarly treated:
Presumeably the simulcrum, compelled to act in a manner that should forfeit paladinhood, becomes a fallen paladin. Since simulcra cannot learn, gain abilities/levels etc. does this mean the fallen paladin simulcrum is simply now a contruct without any paladin benefit. Or can a case be made to turn them into an anti-paladin?


Sorry, I don't need a Beginner's box. I may resubscribe later, though.

Thanks for the great products so far. Service has been great too.

cheers,
Hunter


At CL 14 the Phantom Steed gains the ability to fly at its maximum movement of 100. The question is: Is this speed an absolute or can the Phantom Steed hustle ie treating the movement rate as a base rate? And if so, does this then translate to being able to hustle in flight?

With the exception of Overland Flight (which only mentions hustle anyway), the rules on spells that grant flying movement (excluding polymorphing/transformational spells) are not specific about whether the speeds granted are base speeds or not. If base speeds, then presumeably movement can be accelerated by hustling or running. I'd like to see a clarification on this in FAQ or errata to save time in debate at the game table.

Hunter


Hi,
Just received notification that this order is shipping vis USPS Priority. Two questions please:
1) Why USPS Priority Mail when I specified Standard as the preferred shipping method? Its an international order, but I'm pretty sure Standard shipping has been used before.
2) Any reason the Pathfinder Advantage discount was not applied to elements of this order? I have the AP sub and Kingmaker #1 shipped before I placed this order. Have I misunderstood how this works?

Thanks,
Storm