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Diego Rossi wrote:
bardliam wrote:


Cohorts have been part of D&D Pathfinder since AD&D 1E. You want to short your players, go ahead.

Pathfinder=/= AD&D 1E

In AD&D 1E you had followers or henchmen. You hadn't cohorts.

bardliam wrote:
Outsiders are allowed and considered the equivalent of a 17th level cohort. RAW.

Can you cite where you have found this "RAW"?

And what outsider is the equivalent of a 17th level cohort?
As we are speaking of demons in particular, a Dretch has a CR of 2, a Marilith a CR of 17, and a Balor a CR of 20. Do they all count as a 17th level cohort?

I was rewriting that bit and that should have said 'Marilith' is 17th level.

This is copied from D20pfsrd.com but it's from the Core Rulebook regarding the Leadership feat:

The planes are full of limitless possibilities, each being a separate reality of its own inhabited by creatures ranging from the puny to the powerful. Many outsider races are wholly alien from a mortal perspective, with little interest in the affairs of the Material Plane. Even within races generally unconcerned with such mundane matters, however, there may be individuals or clans of outsiders who feel a connection with the world the PCs call home, and who could be convinced to travel among heroes. Myths and literature are replete with tales of angels, demons, genies, and divine beings walking among mortals for the sake of curiosity or to forward a greater purpose. What starts as whimsy may grow into love and loyalty to the mortals they come to call friends. Alternatively, ambitious mortals might turn the tables on outsiders and inveigle them into outright bondage.

Many classes can temporarily summon extraplanar allies, but to actually treat with an extraplanar entity and bargain for its assistance requires calling magic. Planar ally spells allow mortal servants of the gods to implore their planar proxies for aid.

Favors for the faithful simply require an appropriate offering, as all parties involved are working for the same divine masters. There are divine heralds and servitors tailored to every religion, as well as supplemental summons suitable for each faith.

Planar binding is something different, a hostile entrapment that seeks to attract a creature from beyond, enticing and imprisoning it until its will is broken and its does as its captor commands. Spells like binding and trap the soul can be used as threats or punishments, but even without them, planar binding can compel servitude, or at least form a basis for negotiation with the leverage decidedly in the binder’s favor.

This includes an extensive list of the kinds of tangible goods and intangible offerings that outsiders of each type favor, as well as the typical goals and desires of such creatures.


Claxon wrote:

You're already way off in house rule territory since your GM is letting you have a cohort (generally speaking most groups ban it because it incredibly imbalanced unless everyone has a cohort, and then it's just more work for the GM) and allowing that cohort to be a Marilith.

Ask your GM is the only acceptable answer here.

I've always run things as everyone has access to same magic item slots regardless of anatomy.

But I also wouldn't ever let you have a cohort, and especially not a marilith.

So, apparently you don't allow the the Leadership feat? Outsiders are allowed and considered the equivalent of a 17th level cohort. RAW.

Cohorts have been part of D&D Pathfinder since AD&D 1E. You want to short your players, go ahead.


In a high-level Evil game, my cohort is a Marilith. Since she has 6 arms, can she wear more than one set of 'wrist' items, like Longarm Vambraces and say, Bracers of Armor?


Jason Carrier wrote:

Hello there, I am looking to either join a group or start a group that would like to play either Pathfinder or 5.0. I tend to enjoy Homebrew or Sandbox type games that center on RP and let the pcs drive the stories (with a few set linear adventures as part of it).

I also tend to like Evil, or a grey area type feel.

I DM or Play and have plenty of experience.

Let me know and maybe we can work something out (this would have to be a Wednesday night game -- I know with jobs and kids this might be difficult, but would like to see the interest)

Hi, I'm in central CT. I've been playing D&D in various iterations for almost 35 years, and was very frustrated when a friend started an Evil game last year only to have it fizzle out after a few sessions because he 'wasn't feeling it'. I've been a hero too long - I want to be the bad guy! Not sure if this is still valid but if it is I'd like in, Wednesdays are no problem for me.


I have a player who wishes to use the Advanced Creature Template from the Bestiary (CR+1) and apply it to a human for a PC. The template gives +4 to all stats and +2 natural AC. Am I the only one who thinks this is a bit overpowered for a +1 Level Adjustment?


I would be very interested, if there are still openings available. I have over 25 years of playing various versions of D&D and I love Pathfinder. I would be happy to discuss character concepts and see if I would be a good fit for your group, and your schedule is perfect for me.


Lincoln Hills wrote:
I once converted Return to White Plume Mountain to 3.0 - I know the Return To... anniversary modules are generally not as well-received as the classics that spawned them, but RotWPM was one of Bruce Cordell's works and it converted the original berserk-funhouse module into more of a house of horrors. My players still talk about it. S'worth checking out.

Would it be possible to get a copy of this? If so, my email is madocbrighthair@yahoo.com.


Can someone please tell me, without legalese, exactly what published materials I may use in creating a new product for sale? For instance, is it only the core books? Anything created under the Paizo compatibility license? Somewhere in between? I understand I need to apply for a license, I have that form, but the legal jargon stymies me.