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I'm interested in play testing a multiclass into one of these, but I note that the playtest docs don't seem to include dedication feats. Thoughts? Advice?


Trample (Ex)
As a full-round action, a creature with the trample ability can attempt to overrun any creature that is at least one size category Smaller than itself. This works just like the overrun combat maneuver, but the trampling creature does not need to make a check, it merely has to move over opponents in its path. Targets of a trample take an amount of damage equal to the trampling creature’s slam damage + 1-1/2 times its Str modifier. Targets of a trample can make an attack of opportunity, but at a –4 penalty. If targets forgo an attack of opportunity, they can attempt to avoid the trampling creature and receive a Reflex save to take half damage. The save DC against a creature’s trample attack is 10 + 1/2 the creature’s HD + the creature’s Str modifier (the exact DC is given in the creature’s descriptive text). A trampling creature can only deal trampling damage to each target once per round, no matter how many times its movement takes it over a target creature.

Swarm Subtype:
Swarms do not threaten creatures, and do not make attacks of opportunity with their swarm attack. However, they distract foes whose squares they occupy.

To me this reads that the swarm can't make the reflex save because swarms do not have an AOO to replace.


That is all.


Used to be it was easy to notice that I had a new message from a paizo user because the header of the site had a notification for new messages. Now I have to click on my account to check.
Since I do not receive many messages, I do not manually check often, and so I almost missed a game invite. The user had to post to the Discussion in one of my games to inform me of the message.


If, for example, a character furtively casts grease on the mast a NPC is climbing, and the NPC were to slip off and die would evidence that a grease spell was cast last after the spell's duration or would all the evidence disappear? i.e. no grease stains


I don't know which undead, but what alchemical items prove useful against many undead?


Let's say my Str ability score is 16 giving a +2 Str modifier. If using an enlarge person spell, does the +2 bonus to Str mean my Str is now 18, giving me a +3 bonus, or does +2 to Str a modifier, e.g. my Str is still 16, but my modifier is +4?
Thanks!