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oh good to know, thank you


I do not, what is AoN? Though if it's mistake on d20pfsrd it would make sense to me it being an extraordinary ability. It describes the ability as being from mutation or alchemy and that seemed more extraordinary to me than a supernatural ability. I was just rolling with it :P


Oh it is extraordinary? d20pfsrd had it listed as supernatural :P


I've always been iffy on what all disguise self spell can do and the Malleable Flesh ability works like it. Can the vigilante hide a limb like if he was a race with 4 arms or a tiefling with prehensile tail?

Second question if he's in an antimagic field, I know as supernatural it suppresses the ability but is that suppressing the ability like he never had it and his now not malleable flesh remolds back into his original appearance or does he lose the ability continue altering his appearance and his flesh is now stuck in it's current shape until he leaves the field?


Drakkiel wrote:
That's the rule...as long as none of them change or replace any of the same class features you can take multiple achetypes

well I'll be, thanks for response ^^


I've never really looked into it but is there anything against taking more than one archetype for a class as long as the abilities they replace don't overlap?


No good answer to the question?


So my understanding of spells and effects with a Permanent duration is that the magic fuels the effect but it ceases to be magic afterwards. Mainly meaning it cannot be dispelled only reversed by an opposite ability or spell or another application of the original one. If this is correct how does that work with a permanent transformation of your shape and True Seeing? Is the transformation technically their new true form until otherwise altered again or will True Seeing still see the pre-permanent changed form?


I'm not seeing a reason that I should ban this feat from use but then again I've not run the Pathfinder finder system all that long so I may be missing something. I have a Dhampir player that wants to play up his human heritage more than his vampiric. The player is trying to go more for a Blade style character that really hates his vampire half and strives to be as human as possible. The Racial Heritage feat seems to do basically the same thing for a human. What is everyone else's opinion on the matter? for reference I added the details for the feat in question below;

HUMAN HERITAGE [RACIAL]
Your human heritage is more prominent than in others of your kind.
Prerequisite: Half-human race or human-descended race.
Benefit: You are treated as a humanoid with the human subtype for the purpose of adjudicating all effects. If you are not a humanoid, your type changes to humanoid and you gain the human subtype. If you are already a humanoid, you gain the human subtype. In either case, you retain any other subtypes you had (such as orc or extraplanar), and you retain any traits common to all creatures of your original type (such as darkvision).
You gain 4 additional skill points.
Special: This feat may only be taken at 1st level.


That's unfortunate. If it's using a large amount of rasterized graphics won't be able to really pull those resources for use. Not without clever uses of photoshop to keep the style on new pages anyways.

Now I'm curious if they'd release a resource pack for PDF makers and Photoshoppers to add pages to the folio. Seems a waste to buy at the moment if it's never going to have the new pages that seem to come out with every other book.


I was wondering if there would be a chance of any resources being released from the Character Folio? You know like the backgrounds and general textures? I'm considering buying the PDF release of it and would like to add extra pages to it that fit with it's style. Namely the sheets from Ultimate Campaign and Mythic Adventures (Army, Downtime, Kingdom and Mythic Abilities pages) to name a few. Would be nice to even if you had to buy the resource pack. I'd hate to by the character folio if I couldn't have all my sheets match one another.

I mean I suppose I could just tear most of the resources from the pdf file itself after purchase. If it's a fully featured pdf file (I've noticed most of the PDF are full publishing quality pdfs so I have no reason to suspect the folio would be different) but would be easier to work with a general resources pack to start fresh in my opinion. Can anyone let me know if the pdf is vector or raster format?


Are there any existing and official lists of racial background traits (like from ultimate campaign) for the races in the advanced races guide?


I'm thinking it would be okay to consider the caster level irrelevant since we're talking about a Mythic option here and seems most of the Mythic abilities break the existing status quo anyways >.> I think I'll present the idea to my GM as it's just a lot harder for me because I have to add +5 for not having the actual caster level required AND +5 per spell I can't cast or provide a scroll for to the DC. An official word on the subject from Paizo would be great to hear but I've not been a follower to pathfinder long enough to know if they do that sort of thing ^^


Well since you have to have the feat and "crafting Mastery" GIVES you access to all the feats even if you don't meet prereqs and if CL is listed as a prereq for each item specifically and you can still make the item by increasing DC by 5 per prereq you're missing....then a rogue with Crafting Mastery and a mountain of scrolls should be able to make magic items >.>? The noted rule specifically states ONLY mandatory thing is the feat and Crafting Mastery covers that.


I was under the impression you had to be able to cast the spell from your known spell list or prepare or something like that to make a magic item. Also figured since the "Crafting Mastery" circumvents the whole you need to have caster level ?? to take this feat, it would kinda circumvent the CL needed to make the item too.


Hypothetical question. Say a rogue takes Trickster path and chooses right off the bat to take "Crafting Mastery" from Archmage using the "Path Dabbling". Said rogue also has a mountain of scrolls with required spells and is an awesome master of Use Magic Device. Can the rogue create magic items using the scrolls in place of preparing the spells herself and would her class level count as a caster level in loo of a real caster level?

No one thought to make a spell caster in our group so have a Rogue, a Fighter and a Gunslinger. Of course the GM /facepalmed when he saw our final line up but we were like no we're good lets go with this. So seeking an alternative for magic item creation :P