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In Pathfinder 1e when DR reduced the damage of an attack to 0, secondary effects like Poison and Disease were similarly negated. To my knowledge, no such rule exists in 2e, which I find very strange. Is this intentional or is this some sort of oversight? The example I would use is a Fighter and a Ghoul. The Ghoul bites the Fighter and they Shield Block, reducing the damage to 0. The ghoul has essentially rebounded their face off of a plank of wood and steel, yet by the rules, as I understand them, the Fighter still has to save against Ghoul Fever? It just seems odd to me.


I've been doing some thinking and searching around and was wondering if we will get any official rules on making Robots and the like. We got the Drone through the Mechanic but that isn't what I'm talking about. Robots other Constructs were built, and if someone can build them it stands to reason a player can as well. What I'm asking is; Do we have any official word on player made Constructs? Drones notwithstanding. If not, then what resources do we have available that may allow one to go about kitbashing the rules for now. Yes I know about companion creatures, I'm disregarding that for the same reasons as Drones, I'm talking things like Neutronium Golems, Animated Armor, and the like.


I think it's that weapons of large size or larger are generally unavailable for most characters as well as most communities. Could be wrong though, but that's what my instinct says (pun intended)


Curious question, one that I have been in discussion with my groups about for a minute now. Can Champions use Scrolls, Wands, and/or Staves normally? While lacking the spellcasting feature they are specifically noted to be trained in Divine spells under their Devotion spells. I'm happy to be wrong, but it really seems they should be able to, being the Divine defenders of the faith and all that. If someone could pull an official statement, that would be handy, cause so far people have been remarkably unhelpful.