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blahpers wrote:

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that's what I thought, and what I ended up doing. I guess the question about which ability score you should actually have can be debatable, but for the sake of simplicity i would go for the ability score of the caster and not the one of the writer, if the spell is on the spell list of the caster.


This is more of a curiosity than an actual question, but here it is:
If let's say a 9th level oracle wants to cast the spell Flame Strike (5th level spell which she can't cast yet, but is on her spell list) from a scroll which was written by a 9th level cleric, can she do it? Does she have to make some kind of check, like caster level check even if technically her caster level is the same as the one of the scroll?
Thank you for indulging me :)


What is fair is fair, thanks for the answer :)


I hope this is the right place to post it, but I have a question about the Scarecrow Golem Henchman. Not the rules, those are clear, but the fact that he appears in both the second scenario of the Skinsaw Murders, Crow Bait, and in the fifth, Angel in the Tower. Now, I GMed the RotR adventure path, and I know that that peculiar enemy is encountered only in the end of the adventure. So why the decision to put it even in the second one? Just for the sake of curiosity.
I don't know if this is a thing of the english tabletop game, but in the version recently released by Obsidian and the Italian translation this apply. Thanks!


Ok, exactly as I was thinking :)
My doubt came with the discrepancy of one feat working well without the base one and the other set totally not working!


Hello, I apologize in advance for my english, it's not my mother tongue.
That been said, I was wondering something about the ranger combat style feats, the bit about the "missing prerequisites". I'll take two weapong fighting and two handed weapon fighting styles as examples
Were I to take at 11th level Greater Two Weapons Fighting without having the improved or the standard one, which I think I can do since I can ignore the prerequisites, how many attack would I be able to make in a full round attack action, and what would be the penalities?
I'm asking this because, as I think, taking the last one in the progression, doesen't grant to the charachter the skills that Two Weapons Fighting and the Improved ones grant.
But Greater Cleave, which is a feat in the two handed weapons combat style, can be taken without cleave, but it grants the skills that its prerequisite grants, hence the doubt.
I hope I made myself clear.