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I've found a discrepancy between the Prone condition and the Take Cover basic action.

Prone:
You can Take Cover while prone to hunker down and gain cover against ranged attacks, even if you don’t have an object to get behind, gaining a +4 circumstance bonus to AC against ranged attacks (but you remain flat-footed).

Take Cover:
If you would have standard cover, you instead gain greater cover, which provides a +4 circumstance bonus [...]. Otherwise, you gain the benefits of standard cover (a +2 circumstance bonus instead).

My confusion is that as far as the description for Take Cover is concerned, when doing it while Prone, you would get the +2 circumstance bonus, which would cancel out the -2 from being flat-footed, but that's it. It doesn't mention a +4 bonus to AC from ranged attacks, whereas the description for Prone makes it sound like it should.

So which is the correct one?


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Hello,

In order to craft a SCROLL OF <SPELL_NAME>, does the PC need a formula for that specific scroll with that particular spell? Or is the formula perhaps a formula for just that level of scroll?