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So I am looking into purchasing a small, portable projector that I could hook up to my laptop for projecting maps onto a table. Trying to save myself some time and markers by being able to project maps and use the fog of war for PCs exploring dungeons and such. I would also like to be able to take this to conventions so I don't have to lug around a tube case filled with maps. Anyone who uses or has used this option for games and has advice on one that would project well onto a table and be small enough that I won't break my back hauling it around I would love to hear from.
I was adjusting my Druid to have a bear animal companion instead of a domain spell. Now my question is that with animal companions if I am reading it correctly get a D8 HD per level so using the hit point table they would get the average of 5 per level just like the druid himself. Am I correct in this assumption? as I was using hero lab to do the math for me it put in 4 HP for one level and 5 for another so it confused me.
So while running The Green Market at a con this weekend I got a whole table of new players and one of them pointed out to me that the gunslinger level 7 pregen has a +2 reliable pistol as his primary attack. But in his listed equipment it says that it is a +1 reliable pistol. I let him use the +2 but its a small typo I thought should be pointed out.
Reading through the ultimate equipment I came across the slotless item snapleaf that does not say anything about having to break it in order to activate, one of my players also caught on to this and being able to activate feather fall and invisibility as much as you want? seems overpowered but it seems like it is a single shot item. Anyone answer this for me?
okay 2 what I feel to be dumb questions. 1:blank chronicle sheets
2:Max Gold
So I am starting a PFS at my FLGS in two weeks. I am just curious what are good scenarios to run for a first time PFS. I was thinking of running the intro scenarios or we be goblins. Something to have fun and get them introduced into the world of PFS. Does anyone have suggestions as to what good first time scenarios may bring more interest to the table? A side note we are playing during a MTG tournament and I am going to try to make us as loud and fun as possible to try and convert them if possible.
So I am the GM of a campaign my party ran into a Succubus, now before any discussions or me introducing story hooks one of my players instantly shouts "I wanna have relations with her" I thought sure why not gave him negative levels for it but the party cleric had diamond dust already on him so the negative levels were not so much a punishment. My question is would him willingly having relations with a evil creature fully knowing she was evil as she was not hiding the fact she was a succubus give him an alignment change to evil, he is a Lawful Good ranger, and I know alignment has been argued to death but I am just looking to see if that would be considered evil or how often you GM people out there change alignments on your PCs And as a note I started the campaign telling them if they turn evil their character is taken away and they have to roll up a new one. So i don't want to do this without some form of feedback, anything would be awesome.
So one of my players is wanting to take multiple Craft skills, he is a 4th level ranger and currently has Craft(Bows) with 1 rank, He wants to take a second Craft skill now the way I understand it if he wants a second craft skill he has to spend 2 skills points to train a second one because he already has his class craft skill spent into bows. But he sees the ruling as he should be able to throw ranks into any multiple of craft skills as he so chooses because it is a class skill and should not have to spend 2 skills points to get a different craft skill to put ranks into it and he can just put a rank into example Craft(weapons) without having to spend the 2 points to train a new craft.
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