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Hi guys, I haven't quite gotten an answer on this one. Regarding menacing weapons, it gives a bonus +2 to flankers when the wielder is adjacent, flanking or not.

I'm currently in a module where there is a decent amount of undead, and they're immune to mind-affecting stuff like fears, and menacing seems like it would be a fear effect, but it could just be a 'magic effect' of the weapon. I'm not sure if my DM will give me the bonus to attacks or not.

What do you guys think?


Hey guys, I've been using improved spell sharing (the teamwork feat) for my druid and her animal companion. It's pretty great, splitting barkskin, resinous skin, strong jaw, stuff like that.

We are going to hit level 9 soon enough, and I wanted to know how sharing stoneskin works. The feat splits the duration, but stoneskin has both a duration, and a numeric value until discharged for the damage reduction.

If I'm level 10, and I split stoneskin with my wolf does it:

1. Apply stoneskin to both for 50 mins, for 50 points of DR 10/adamantine,

or

2. Apply stoneskin to both for 50 mins, for 100 points of DR/adamantine each?

For other spells it's essentially like casting the spell twice for half duration, so I'd think it's the second option. (kind of like how stoneskin communal has the duration split up between the creatures, but each one gets the full DR hit point value)


Hey guys, I've done quite a bit of digging on natural attacks and while many questions of mine have been answered, one still lingers. Wondering if there's a legitimate rule on this specific thing before I go to my GM for a house ruling.

I'm playing a character With 2 claws and a tail slap. I know that on a full attack, the tail is secondary and takes a -5 penalty, while the claws are full BAB/primary.

My question is, if I move and then make a standard attack with the tail rather than claws or weapons, do I still take the -5 penalty if that's the only attack I can make that round?

Second, I guess this might be the same situation--but if an enemy provokes an attack of opportunity, and I choose to use the tail for the attack rather than a weapon or claw, do I take the -5 penalty to my attack? Is it treated as primary since it's the only attack I'm taking at that time?

Thanks for your help. I've read the rules which kind of dance around my situation a tad, since I couldn't find a monster with multiple attacks that favours a tail slap over a bite when they have the option of one or the other.


I made it a google doc for people to view. Let me know what you think!

They need to be adjusted, some might be OP. Such as the avatar's level 20 ability. :P Enjoy!

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kHHWyGDLjECuSMWDrJX68QFeFoGRZlqUPm3-WCt 9RWM/edit?usp=sharing

Summary:
Shadow knight (uses own health for abiltiies, shadow power to enhance them)

Blood knight (Focuses on healing oneself and allies and debilitating enemies)

Dragoon (jumps, dragon abilities and breath weapons based on chosen dragon aspect)

Red Mage (Reduced spell power, wiz/cleric spells, doublecast)

Avatar (kinda like blue mage) Transforms into humanoid versions various subtypes (aberration, undead, demon, etc etc)

Gladiator (fighting styles rather than weapon training, performance abilities such as shouts)

Ravager (agile, deals bleed when flanking, fury, which is comparable to rage but different powers and stat types)

Gambler (focus on crits, gambler talents dealing with d%s)