paizo.com Favorited Posts by daimarupaizo.com Favorited Posts by daimaru2015-01-29T22:23:50Z2015-01-29T22:23:50ZRe: Forums: Rules Questions: Does an Alchemist drinking an extract provoke an Attack of opportunity?daimaruhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2rh00?Does-an-Alchemist-drinking-an-extract-provoke#52016-03-13T05:10:29Z2014-09-08T13:07:02Z<p>Well, the whole point of provoking an AoO is that you're doing something that gets in the way of fighting and protecting yourself. If you look at it that way, it isn't the magic of the potion or extract, it's the <b>action</b>; and the action is the same for both.</p>Well, the whole point of provoking an AoO is that you're doing something that gets in the way of fighting and protecting yourself. If you look at it that way, it isn't the magic of the potion or extract, it's the action; and the action is the same for both.daimaru2014-09-08T13:07:02ZRe: Forums/Gamer Life: General Discussion: knitting at the table?daimaruhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2rgxl?knitting-at-the-table#202014-09-09T17:48:16Z2014-09-07T21:04:35Z<p>I agree with knightnday. So long as the knitting doesn't get in the way of playing let it go. Particularly if it's a large group and people have to sit around waiting. Otherwise they -will- talk, check their phones, or something else that -will- get in the way of the game.</p>
<p>The whole point of this is to have fun. If we turn it into a religion by taking it too seriously it isn't fun any longer.</p>I agree with knightnday. So long as the knitting doesn't get in the way of playing let it go. Particularly if it's a large group and people have to sit around waiting. Otherwise they -will- talk, check their phones, or something else that -will- get in the way of the game.
The whole point of this is to have fun. If we turn it into a religion by taking it too seriously it isn't fun any longer.daimaru2014-09-07T21:04:35ZRe: Forums: Rules Questions: Invisibility and Arrowsdaimaruhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2rerw?Invisibility-and-Arrows#52014-08-22T18:05:24Z2014-08-22T11:31:04Z<p>OTOH, if you're going to let bags of flour work you ought to let arrows work. Really the same idea. Though I have shot an arrow completely through a deer and have had an arrow shatter and bounce out after hitting a shoulder bone. Why not give them a percentage chance of it working? Maybe 50% or 25% or something.</p>OTOH, if you're going to let bags of flour work you ought to let arrows work. Really the same idea. Though I have shot an arrow completely through a deer and have had an arrow shatter and bounce out after hitting a shoulder bone. Why not give them a percentage chance of it working? Maybe 50% or 25% or something.daimaru2014-08-22T11:31:04ZRe: Forums: Rules Questions: Can paladins worship an evil deity?daimaruhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2rbir?Can-paladins-worship-an-evil-deity#232014-07-30T17:13:41Z2014-07-30T12:18:33Z<p>The whole <b>point</b> of a paladin is that he <b>serves</b> his god <b>against</b> evil. That's what paladins <b>do</b>. So no, he can't worship an evil god.</p>The whole point of a paladin is that he serves his god against evil. That's what paladins do. So no, he can't worship an evil god.daimaru2014-07-30T12:18:33ZRe: Forums: Rules Questions: What is the cost of an Adamantine Crowbar?daimaruhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2r8by?What-is-the-cost-of-an-Adamantine-Crowbar#102014-07-04T23:08:20Z2014-07-04T21:02:55Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Theconiel wrote:</div><blockquote> There is an <a href="http://paizo.com/paizo/faq/v5748nruor1fm#v5748eaic9r9u" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">FAQ</a> about mithral items. The cost of a mithral item is based on the weight of the normal object. </blockquote><p>Huh. Doesn't make sense, but it's a rule. OK.Theconiel wrote:There is an FAQ about mithral items. The cost of a mithral item is based on the weight of the normal object.
Huh. Doesn't make sense, but it's a rule. OK.daimaru2014-07-04T21:02:55Z