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What feat allows you to effectively cleave during a charge?
I'm totally going to use these, most likely wheeling charge so I don't have to get improved unarmed strike
What is the name of the feat that allows you to charge through allied squares?
chaoseffect wrote: If you would still rather be a fighter you can obtain an Animal Companion via the feat Animal Ally and then you can boost it to full strength with Boon Companion.
Also if you are higher level check and can afford nice things, look at Helm of the Valkyrie. It is amazing if you want to be a mounted character but don't really care about the mount itself. High-ish HP, okay AC, 100 fly speed, lasts 24 hours, and completely expendable as you can recall it each day. Plus it is a stylish phantom wolf.
Thank you so much! Although I just looked at the Gendarme archetype and it basically gives me half the bonus feats of a fighter without having to waste feats simulating an actual Cavalier. Although it IS a close debate.
Does a fighter's mount's health always stay the same? I am trying to decide between a Cavalier and a Dragoon archetype Fighter.
Found it! It is actually Undersized Mount.
Thank you this help tremendously.
I'm looking for whatever the feat/ability that allows a human to ride a medium mount. What book is it from?
Some guy said it was the slight build feat but I can't find it. If it is slight build then where is it?
That also sounds awesome but, they have to be large or bigger for it to work.
Still, I created a human that does 3d8+30 damage first level. Anyone want a one-shot?
Also what book is slight build in?
Slight build you say? Where is that? It sounds awesome and I will do that.
Before I get spirited charge should I use a greatsword or a lucerene hammer?
I am pretty set on the feats being Power Attack, Mounted Combat, Ride-By Attack, and Spirited Charge. I am playing PFS and I wanted to know if there are many scenarios where if I were to play a human on a horse I would have to dismount and leave my horse behind.
I am trying to do as MUCH Damage AS POSSIBLE while still being able to ride into battle consistantly. Should I take the beast-rider archetype and would I be able to do much more damage? I want to hold onto the heavy-armor proficiency if the archetype doesn't give me significant boosts in abilities and damage.
I will be weilding a lance so are there any mounts that can match my reach and still be able to go indoors and in dungeons?
If your not playing PFS you can either craft one using the Inflict Moderate wounds spell instead of the Cure version or buy a GM approved version of it.
For PFS I have no idea.
Dave Justus wrote: I believe in PFS though, familiars can never use wands/scrolls/etc. In PFS even a lyrakien can't use a scroll?
Not Breath Of Life but other healing spells yes. So, probably a no on breath of life.
Use Magical Device Yes.
Can familiars cast from scrolls? I'm not sure. I want my hawk familiar (which will soon be able to transform into a lyrakien at level 7) to cast a touch spell, breath of life, on me if I were to die. Help needed.
That is Awesome what spell and feat are they?
I am going to buy an Aegis Of Recovery because I got stuck in a group of level 4-6 and I was nearly one-shotted by a spirited charge first battle. This can prevent death by bleeding out and death by other things too. Also the +2 against continuous saves are nice. Cheap for only 1,500GP
Aegis Of Recovery: heals 2d8+3 after you go below 0 health points.
Also I am a Chosen One Paladin and have a hawk familiar that is intelligent enough to use the same items I can magical (I think) or not. If there is an item that can bring me back to life like breath of life or Something.
By the way if I die does my familiar die too? I don't think he does but it would be nice to know.
Are there any more items like the Aegis Of Recovery that is namely not the really expensive Determination armor ability. My Paladin was nearly one-shotted by a higher level enemy spirited charging me with a magical lance and I need some type of healing that does not require consciousness to activate. Any form of this is good, hopefully cheap but if it isn't, still it would be helpful to know.
A good feat for any De-Buffer is Cornugon Smash. When used in conjunction with a Cruel weapon you can make them Sickened and Shaken just by hitting them. It will make spell casters much more effective as they will have a -4 to All their saves and they will have a -4 to hit and a -2 to damage.
Also a snorkel can be a use.
Forgot to include that.
I admit the astrolabe was too far. I just put down whatever came to mind, but, as for the other questionable things imagine them as simple and dumbed down as possible. The portable cannon is just a barrel on legs where a Mage can provide propulsion. The glider is a mere simplified hang-glider (a triangle that can hold griffon mane) with arm an leg handles. Marbles being connected by a thin twine as stated by someone else. But, I did go too far on a few things. I just like to use utilities for Everything. Gas mask is just a mask that HAS to be used with other items. As for the weapons they are if for instance you are trapped in jail and have Nothing else and would like to use it rather than your fists.
Yes, you would need craft ranks for some of these but they can be created, however simple and unorthodox (but better than nothing).
This is just meant to adress the possibilities and push the limits a little as after all, it all depends on your DM.
Your opinions are appreciated.
I have been informed of a wonderful little item called te Traveler's Any-Tool. I have spent a Very Long Time coming up with all the things I can mould it into. I'm looking for anything more I can use it as. Mundane items can save your character's life. Grappling-Hooks have saved my first character's life more than any other magical item and can be used for thousands of situations.
Knowledge Is Power!
Here is a list of the things I have come up with already. Warning! It is at least 86 items long.
Thanks for all the help.
Dang, I was hoping to use them along with my gold to get a +1 Cruel Greatsword. Mix it with the Cornugon Smash Feat and with every hit and successful free action intimidate you can debuff their attack, saves, skills, and abilities by 4 and damage by 2.
I smash your face in, debuff (-4 to all saves), wizard you may hit him now.
How do you use prestige points to buy items? I have 16 prestige points and I want to buy a magical weapon. How much is 16 prestige points worth?
These are all Fantastic things thank you so much!
Also, why is the +1 Cruel Great-Sword cost 8,350 gold instead of 4,350?
By the way you could get a spell-caster in a town to make your Great-Sword masterwork for 340 gold via Masterwork Transformation spell. (300GP for spell components + CL 2 "I think" X Spell Level 2 X 10GP =340GP). Only 10 Gold savings but I like keeping my weapons. Alaire was given his Great-Sword by an Angel that saved his life.
Can you give me the actual pricing rules for multiple enchantments? Thanks.
These are some great ideas but, we already have a few people who have Adamantine weapons and I found something pretty awesome. I will be buying the Traveler's Any-Tool though.
This awesome thing is such, I buy a Cruel Great-Sword, then, at level 3 I take the Cornugon Smash feat. Whenever I hit someone with my Great-Sword and successfully demoralize them with a free action, Boom! Shaken AND Sickened for 1 round (-4 to attack, -4 to all saves, -4 to all skill checks and ability checks, and -2 damage). Spell casters will LOVE me for making all their targets have a -4 to all their saves, plus the -4 to hit makes it Very hard for them to hit me back.
I will look into the various wands you suggested though. Those seem like a very good idea.
Thank you very much.
My Paladin uses a Great-Sword and has Banded mail. What would be particularly useful for having an Adamantine weapon?
Alaire (his name) is Heavily Damage Based and his saves are already very good. I might something that can heal me so I can keep fighting and something that could give me more tactical options while fighting. But most of all, something that will increase survivability outside of combat, like a ring of featherfall as Alaire fell 300ft after falling off a greased chain. Luckily, the fighter told his hawk to use the bombard trick to use a tanglefoot bag to glue my hand to the chain as I was trying to grab onto it while falling, saving my life. I'm already goin to buy the Aegis Of Recovery.
I just got a bunch of gold and have nearly 4,000 gold and I'm wondering what will be good for my Chosen One Paladin. (Chosen One gives me a hawk familiar)
Should I buy an item now for 4,000 gold or less or save up for a big buy?
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Blackwaltzomega wrote: Flesh to Stone.
Craft/Artistry (Sculpture).
Stone to Flesh.
OW, Simple but effective
I have had terrible encounters with Ducks. Our party was walking through a dense forest and one of our members (NEW GUY!) decides to take a branch and carve a wooden duck. A little while later he fails to notice a root and trips over it while carving his wooden duck. He falls onto the fighter in Half-Plate and then he also fails a reflex save, falls onto me, another fighter wearing Banded-Mail and I then fail my Reflex save. Needless to say it was VERY loud. Then, as three of us (3 out of 5 people) are on the ground and Flat-Footed, we get jumped by various powerful undead that then tries to grapple and pin us. The first fighter on the ground, Elund, was our ultimate defender with an insane AC of 27 or higher and was in charge of defending the squishy casters, now he can't do that. I was the group's ultimate attacker, sporting the ability to kill 99% of all our enemies in one hit, now I am face down on the ground with undead on me. The only ones left are two Very squishy casters without any reliable melee capabilities within 5ft of dozens of undead. That was something.
The Duck wasn't really an enemy but it was more dangerous to the party then anything else we have ever faced before. The Duck showed up multiple times after that to haunt us.
Ducks were banned in our next campaign.
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Vogon Poetry
2 points to whoever gets the reference.
(Yes, it is lethal)
Force someone to wait in the DMV for an eternity
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In a dungeon where there are dozens of Gelatinous Cubes that have a Cloudkill spell trapped inside them. Preferably with level 6 or lower players. Level 3 or lower if you REALLY want to be cruel. My group thought it was hilarious.
lord of rabbits wrote: The White Lion wrote: How about in a normal village that gets consumed by a demonic darkness where the darkness in people's hearts takes phsysical form and emerges from their owner's shadows to devour them. If you commit any remotely dark or evil act the darkness form your own heart devours you. The adventurers would have to escape the village while possibly helping out the survivors to keep themselves from accumulating darkness within their own hearts before they themselves are devoured.
I had a dream like this once and words cannot describe how terrifying it was. I'm putting this in a book I'm writing and it's pretty freaky.
Besides nothing scares adventurers more than something they cannot fight or run from. After all, who can run from their own shadow? the darkness changes on what people do right like murder if you burn some one to death it is a creature made of flame. what if you could make a int or will save to stop your shadow from turning so you could have people with extremly powerful shadows o and what if they become sentent and kill others to grow in power exept the persen who shadow it is. just a suggestion watch blue dragon I think I could change it up a bit so it's not exactly like my dream.
But, I like your "if you burn someone to death your shadow is like fire" idea, I could incarnate each shadow based on their wrong-doings. I also agree that they would get a save to avoid being eaten; However I don't really want them to turn something that is designed to only kill you and do nothing else, to become an ally. I have watched Blue Dragon and it was cool. I meant for this to be terrifying, although you could alter this for an opportunity to create an allied shadow. Props to you for a cool idea.
I have to say I have read the first 4 pages of this thread and it is hilarious! Favorite thread ever.
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How about in a normal village that gets consumed by a demonic darkness where the darkness in people's hearts takes phsysical form and emerges from their owner's shadows to devour them. If you commit any remotely dark or evil act the darkness form your own heart devours you. The adventurers would have to escape the village while possibly helping out the survivors to keep themselves from accumulating darkness within their own hearts before they themselves are devoured.
I had a dream like this once and words cannot describe how terrifying it was. I'm putting this in a book I'm writing and it's pretty freaky.
Besides nothing scares adventurers more than something they cannot fight or run from. After all, who can run from their own shadow?
Devilstrider wrote: Hey guys, how are you all?
This question seems a little silly in my own head, and I really did took my time before asking it, but it's been bugging me so much that I decided to go on and do it.
As read in the Core rulebook, a character using a reach weapon, such as a long spear, or a Monster with reach CAN NOT target foes adjacent to them?
I understand the intention here, but when it is kinda weird.
Am i right or I misread?
However, there is a Fighter archetype that has an ability called Pole Fighting that allows you to attack adjacent squares albeit at a -4 penalty.
How about this? (It's probably a dead giveaway)
A human rogue that wears a white and red cloak of elven-kind that dispatches his enemies with either a longsword or two wrist-sheathe daggers.
I want something with a bit more flavor than Boots Of Levitation but I guess with the way the thread is going as of now I should just make my own item and be done with it. Thanks for all the help though!
I've never seen so many names listed one by one before.
I think that is longer than some movie credits!
As I said 7,000GP sounds crazy but there are some crazy skilled people out there that can make it balanced, that is why I put it out there. Funny thing is I was thinking of levitation instead of flying for the 7,000GP price tag, my bad. I was mostly focusing at the Around 12,000GP part as the Winged Boots are 16,000GP and you could easily make a balanced 12,000GP flying item. Sure you could just lessen the charges or amount of time per charge but I'm hoping for ideas that would add flavor to the item. Like how the Cloak Of The Bat only allows flight in darkness or at night.
As for the 4th and 5th level part I meant to write down 7th level or 8th level as it would be to early at 5th level.
I haven't started the campaign just yet and I don't know what kind of gold flow it will have. My character will probably be level 4 or 5 before I will most likely see flying items.
I was thinking of making a homebrew flying item that was between 7,000GP and around 12,000GP
I know at first thought a 7,000GP flying item sounds crazy but if you think about it, there could be concentration checks or very limited flying time like 12 rounds or less, or plenty of other factors. There are ways but, you have to use a lot of balancing factors to justify the price.
I just want to see how well someone can create a cool, cheap, and balanced flying item and I will probably use it.
I'm creating a character that due to his reputation most people believe he is a literal Angel Of Death and I wanted to have a discussion about cool homebrew flying items. Hopefully well-balanced and not breaking the bank.
Thanks.
I'm creating a character that due to his reputation most people believe he is a literal Angel Of Death and I wanted to have a discussion about cool homebrew flying items. Hopefully well-balanced and not breaking the bank.
Thanks.
If you are posting a homebrew item then list it as such in your post.
Thanks.
I'm creating a character that due to his reputation most people believe he is a literal Angel Of Death and I wanted to have a discussion about cool flying items in book or homebrew.
He was called "The Nightmare" by his enemies so I want to get the Nightmare Boots instead of winged boots.
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** spoiler omitted ** Wouldn't Jotungrip for Titan Mauler work for that? It says that two-handed weapons count as one-handed.
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