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Hello I'm in a pathfinder Iron Gods campaign and there are a surplus of constructs(robots). I'm playing a Impossible bloodline sorcerer because of the Bloodline arcana it provides and I'm focusing on mostly charm compulsion spells. The Bloodline arcana states

"Constructs are susceptible to your enchantment (compulsion) spells as if they were not mind-affecting.

Constructs are treated as living creatures for the purposes of determining which spells affect them.

Would the fact that they are treated as "Living creatures" deny them of their innate ability to ignore any spell that applies a fortitude save?


Hello all I'm not too experienced with pathfinder but I do have fun with making characters and hope to use them. I was looking at the dimension dervish feat chain and saw a post about someone using a summoner as a mount and his eidolon as the rider, the eidolon taking the spirited charge feat line and the mount(summoner) taking the dimensional dervish feat line. This apparently allows for two charges a turn? I'm not sure if that's right but here's the original post. Please let me know if the seems plausible, I'm not sure if mounts themselves get actions or how movement works.

"The eidolon gets specialized for mounted combat with evolutions that grant weapon wielding limbs and the spirited charge feat line and the summoner takes the dimensional agility feat line allowing you charge in virtually any situation, and you can even grab the teamwork feats distracting charge and outflank to get some pretty high attack bonuses giving your mounted eidolon a very good chance to hit while doing massive damage thanks to spirited charge and lances.
In case it wasn't clear, the eidolon is riding the summoner, and since with mounted combat you can benefit from a mounted charge when your mount charges, your eidolon gets a mounted charge from the dimensional door charge that the summoner does."


Hello all I'm not too experienced with pathfinder but I do have fun with making characters and hope to use them. I was looking at the dimension dervish feat chain and saw a post about someone using a summoner as a mount and his eidolon as the rider, the eidolon taking the spirited charge feat line and the mount(summoner) taking the dimensional dervish feat line. This apparently allows for two charges a turn? I'm not sure if that's right but here's the original post. Please let me know if the seems plausible, I'm not sure if mounts themselves get actions or how movement works.

"The eidolon gets specialized for mounted combat with evolutions that grant weapon wielding limbs and the spirited charge feat line and the summoner takes the dimensional agility feat line allowing you charge in virtually any situation, and you can even grab the teamwork feats distracting charge and outflank to get some pretty high attack bonuses giving your mounted eidolon a very good chance to hit while doing massive damage thanks to spirited charge and lances.
In case it wasn't clear, the eidolon is riding the summoner, and since with mounted combat you can benefit from a mounted charge when your mount charges, your eidolon gets a mounted charge from the dimensional door charge that the summoner does."


Hey all ive played like 4 pathfinder games but im not a very knowledgable player, at least about the rules. So if anyone wants to, please help I really appreciate it. I have a friend whos playing a warpriest/bloodrager dont know the set up. But it sounds like he got his valet familiar through bloodrager, not important. So from what i understand he has one level in the class that gives him his familiar. He has some ability that lets him heal extra from whatever healing he gets and he wants to utilize it more but it specifies that fast healing doesnt affect it so we are looking for some solo ways to heal him without devoting other members of the party to do so, since no one else has healing other than wand of cure light wounds.

Question part 1 - Does BOON COMPANION allow his level 1 familiar count as a level high enough to (3 or 4 or 5) cast touch spells.

Question part 2 - Does his familiar have its own turn?

Question part 3 - If his familiar has his own turn and can cast touch spells, (I think it uses up his spell slots) can the familiar cast a touch spell on him on the familiars turn?

sorry for the long post, thank you for your help if you give any


Hey we are running a mostly casual pathfinder campaign and I think our DM is going to throw a Noqual Golem at us since this is the Iron Gods campaign and i read about it. We have been really shafted for gold and the items we get are mostly useless but some of the party doesnt want to sell them, and they hoard them. Anyway I think we are going to fight this golem at somepoint and i read that its made of like 53,000 gp of materials, but it also weighs like 31,000 pounds. We are a level 9 party and im a sorcerer. What can we do to get this thing somewhere we can sell it?