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I was wondering if a skald can take multiple blood lines?


Guys i just need a little help..

im trying to figure out what my attack and damage should be..

I get 1d6+1 + Con for my blast damage..

but when i read this it says if my blast is thrown i get (1d6 + 1 + con + con ) .. again?

Any help here would be greatly appreciated or a point to the correct thread that discusses this..

Telekinetic Blast

Element(s) aether; Type simple blast (Sp); Level —; Burn 0
Blast Type: physical; Damage bludgeoning, piercing, or slashing

You throw a nearby unattended object at a single foe as a ranged attack. The object must weigh no more than 5 pounds per kineticist level you possess. If the attack hits, the target and the thrown object each take the blast's damage. Since the object is enfolded in strands of aether, even if you use this power on a magic weapon or other unusual object, the attack doesn't use any of the magic weapon's bonuses or effects; it simply deals your blast damage. Alternatively, you can loosen the strands of aether in order to deal damage to both the object and the target as though you had thrown the object yourself (instead of dealing your normal blast damage).

You substitute your Constitution modifier for your Strength modifier if throwing the object would have added your Strength modifier on the damage roll, and you don't take the –4 penalty on the attack roll for throwing an object that wasn't designed to be thrown. In this case, the object's special effects apply (including effects from its materials), and if the object is a weapon, you must be proficient with it and able to wield it with one hand; otherwise, the item deals damage as a one-handed improvised weapon for a creature of your size.


i dont want to sound all rules lawyer isk.. but u cant use kinetic haul with outy the pre req either ..


I have a question about the Zen Archer.. A lvl 4 Zen archer when he uses Deadly Aim, does he use -1 +2 or -2 + 4?.. I was confused by " For the purpose of these attacks, the monk's base attack bonus from his monk class levels is equal to his monk level. For all other purposes, such as qualifying for a feat or a prestige class, the monk uses his normal base attack bonus."

If someone could just point me to were this has been answered before i would be most appreciative.

Case


Im sorry if this has alrdy been answered by Mr. Jacobs but the Huntmaster Cavalier lets you Split your effective Druid Lvl between Muliti Pets.

Does Boon Companion work with this class?

So as a 8Th lvl Huntmaster can u have 2 dogs that are also 8/8? and if so can you take the feat before it would be effective for the dogs? As in lvl 5 turning the dogs into lvl 5 dog / and a lvl 2 dog..? and do the dogs still gain all 4 lvls from the feat?

Boon Companion

Your bond with your animal companion or familiar is unusually close.

Prerequisites: Animal companion or familiar class feature.

Benefit: The abilities of your animal companion or familiar are calculated as though your class were 4 levels higher, to a maximum effective druid level equal to your character level. If you have more than one animal companion or familiar, choose one to receive this benefit. If you lose or dismiss an animal companion or familiar that has received this benefit, you may apply this feat to the replacement creature.

Special: You may select this feat more than once. The effects do not stack. Each time you take the feat, it applies to a different animal companion or familiar.


Im sorry if this has alrdy been answered by Jason but the Huntmaster Cavalier lets you Split your effective Druid Lvl between Muliti Pets.

Does Boon Companion work with this class?

So as a 8Th lvl Huntmaster can u have 2 dogs that are also 8/8? and if so can you take the feat before it would be effective for the dogs? As in lvl 5 turning the dogs into lvl 5 dog / and a lvl 2 dog..? and do the dogs still gain all 4 lvls from the feat?

Boon Companion

Your bond with your animal companion or familiar is unusually close.

Prerequisites: Animal companion or familiar class feature.

Benefit: The abilities of your animal companion or familiar are calculated as though your class were 4 levels higher, to a maximum effective druid level equal to your character level. If you have more than one animal companion or familiar, choose one to receive this benefit. If you lose or dismiss an animal companion or familiar that has received this benefit, you may apply this feat to the replacement creature.

Special: You may select this feat more than once. The effects do not stack. Each time you take the feat, it applies to a different animal companion or familiar.


Turin the Mad wrote:
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kase wrote:

Moonlight Bridge (Su): You summon a bridge of shimmering moonlight. The 10-foot-wide span touches the ground at a point adjacent to your position. From this point it can extend in any direction for 10 feet per oracle level. The path persists until you have crossed over the bridge or for 24 hours, whichever is shorter. You may summon a moonlight bridge a number of times per day equal to your Charisma bonus. Should the bridge be attacked, treat it as a wall of force.

It is a bridge that spans.

It must connect from the oracle's feet to the opposite side of what ever it is that the bridge is being erected to facilitate crossing. It is not a wall. It is not a cloverleaf highway. It does not discriminate about those crossing until such time as the Oracle erecting it crosses over it, ending that bridge. There is no limit other than actions and the Oracle's Charisma bonus as to how many bridges may be so erected at one time.

Each individual bridge must complete a span (solid surface to solid surface). This might be something as straightforward as crossing a series of stone columns sticking out of a (very deep and large) pit that you want to get to the other side of. Granted, that's a pretty big bridge in its own right (unless you're very low level).

Moonlight Bridge is a VERY handy way to bypass pit traps, moats, annoying series of balance/acrobatics checks embodied in the form of various chambers/rooms filled with nasty stuff in the bottom (just bridge on over and walk!) and to provide yourselves a way out (as long as the Oracle can bring up the rear at speed with the rest of the party leading the way) of pit-laden hell holes. Not to provide cheese-sourced walls of force and other face-palm inducing moments.

It seems clear that the intent is not to have some muttonhead trying to cross the Grand Canyon by multiple successive uses of this ability.

Which, by the way, is not even possible except at the narrowest points of the aforementioned...

Thank you for your help


James Jacobs wrote:

kase wrote:

Moonlight Bridge (Su): You summon a bridge of shimmering moonlight. The 10-foot-wide span touches the ground at a point adjacent to your position. From this point it can extend in any direction for 10 feet per oracle level. The path persists until you have crossed over the bridge or for 24 hours, whichever is shorter. You may summon a moonlight bridge a number of times per day equal to your Charisma bonus. Should the bridge be attacked, treat it as a wall of force.

'any direction' = including up?

...if so, does this mean a first level Oracle, assuming the GM was playing by RAW, could block a 10ft wide, 10ft tall corridor for 24 hours and/or really annoy anyone on a mount charging towards them? as a DM how does this work..my gys are try into use it as a wall of force blocking combat.. i seen someone say it only acts like a walk of force if attacked.. what if u dont attack it can u just walk thur it?

A bridge going up isn't a bridge... it's a wall.

And the power isn't called "moonlight wall."

Sorry if that sounds snarky... but it's important to keep in mind the flavor and intention of a power when you start looking for "creative" methods of using it in ways it wasn't intended to be used.

Moonlight Bridge is a power that lets you cross over things that are perilous or hard to move through. "Any direction" means that you can attach any two points within range. The use of words like "path" further enforces the fact that it has to be mostly horizontal that you can easily walk on.

We had a similar situation with this ability in one of our groups and it was decided that it had to be a bridge or something that you could possibly walk on but another question arose.

Could an oracle have more than one bridge out at a time? Either to create multiple paths to cross a location or to connect one bridge to another that may be too short?

1) can u shape the bridge to go around objects?

2) can the Oracle decide who can walk on it or is it self only or can every one walk on it including enemy's?


James Jacobs wrote:
kase wrote:

Moonlight Bridge (Su): You summon a bridge of shimmering moonlight. The 10-foot-wide span touches the ground at a point adjacent to your position. From this point it can extend in any direction for 10 feet per oracle level. The path persists until you have crossed over the bridge or for 24 hours, whichever is shorter. You may summon a moonlight bridge a number of times per day equal to your Charisma bonus. Should the bridge be attacked, treat it as a wall of force.

'any direction' = including up?

...if so, does this mean a first level Oracle, assuming the GM was playing by RAW, could block a 10ft wide, 10ft tall corridor for 24 hours and/or really annoy anyone on a mount charging towards them? as a DM how does this work..my gys are try into use it as a wall of force blocking combat.. i seen someone say it only acts like a walk of force if attacked.. what if u dont attack it can u just walk thur it?

A bridge going up isn't a bridge... it's a wall.

And the power isn't called "moonlight wall."

Sorry if that sounds snarky... but it's important to keep in mind the flavor and intention of a power when you start looking for "creative" methods of using it in ways it wasn't intended to be used.

Moonlight Bridge is a power that lets you cross over things that are perilous or hard to move through. "Any direction" means that you can attach any two points within range. The use of words like "path" further enforces the fact that it has to be mostly horizontal that you can easily walk on.

Im still left with is it a wall of force or a bridge made from moonlight?


Moonlight Bridge (Su): You summon a bridge of shimmering moonlight. The 10-foot-wide span touches the ground at a point adjacent to your position. From this point it can extend in any direction for 10 feet per oracle level. The path persists until you have crossed over the bridge or for 24 hours, whichever is shorter. You may summon a moonlight bridge a number of times per day equal to your Charisma bonus. Should the bridge be attacked, treat it as a wall of force.

'any direction' = including up?

...if so, does this mean a first level Oracle, assuming the GM was playing by RAW, could block a 10ft wide, 10ft tall corridor for 24 hours and/or really annoy anyone on a mount charging towards them? as a DM how does this work..my gys are try into use it as a wall of force blocking combat.. i seen someone say it only acts like a walk of force if attacked.. what if u dont attack it can u just walk thur it?