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My gf is playing a summoner and wants an Elk form eidolon. I'm trying to help her make it as a quadruped and noticed hooves suck since they do the same damage as claws but attack at a -5 penalty. So I figured I'd just give it slam attacks instead.

Per Slam for Eidolons: An eidolon can deliver a devastating slam attack. This attack is a primary attack. The slam deals 1d8 points of damage (2d6 if Large, 2d8 if Huge). The eidolon must have the limbs (arms) evolution to take this evolution. Alternatively, the eidolon can replace the claws from its base form with this slam attack (this still costs 1 evolution point). This evolution can be selected more than once, but the eidolon must possess an equal number of the limbs evolution.

Well s*~!, it has 2 Leg evolutions, no arms. Unfortunate.

Then I noticed the Mammoth Eidolon Model from Ultimate Magic.

Mammoth
The eidolon is a large, powerful creature with tusks and a
prehensile trunk (using the tentacle evolution), such as an
elephant or mastodon.
14 points (20 points for Huge): Base Form quadruped;
Primary Evolutions gore, tentacle; Secondary Evolutions
grab (tentacle), huge, large, mount, scent, slam, trample.

Since I see no Arm evolutions anywhere, should I just go ahead and pick slams for her?

Edit: lol, I really appreciate how the text filter is random generated every time you load the page, that made me chuckle.


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My DM is very firm in his belief that it was no intended for Summoners to use Superior Summoning, or anything other than Augment Summoning?

Is there anything at all I can use to help me sway him?

Edit: For clarity, I'm about about these feats with the Summoner SLA.


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In previous versions make whole has always been a standard action cast time. In Pathfinder it has no listed cast time.

http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/coreRulebook/spells/makeWhole.html

Greater Make Whole has a cast time of 1 standard action just like it always has.

Can there be some clarification on the cast time of Make Whole?

Why is it (as far as I know) one of the only spells without a listed cast time?