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Thanks all for the help. Sounds like drained is probably the intended effect. I'll stick with that despite the sort-of redundancy.


In the Bestiary entry for Demilich (PG. 222 - 223), the Trap Soul ability lists that a creature that succeeds the saving throw against the ability "doesn’t die and its soul is not trapped but it’s enervated 2 (or is unaffected entirely on a critical success)."

Best I can tell, there is no enervated condition in 2nd Edition. Based on the way the Enervation spell works in 1st edition, this appears to be intended as some kind of negative level effect. I've seen that the now-legacy 2e Enervation spell gives the drained condition, but given the demilich already has the ability to apply drained 4 via an AoE spell this feels a bit redundant.

Is there any 2nd Edition version of this effect, that I should use in its place? I've checked the errata and don't see this listed.

Thanks for your help!


Thanks for the quick responses, both of you. The option doesn't seem to be available if I try to purchase, as an example, the Shattered Star pawns & Bestiary Box pawns. Maybe something to do with it being a Backorder? Regardless, good to know I can contact you about it if need be. Thanks.


Hey, this could easily be the wrong place to ask this, but is it possible to do a delayed shipping thing at all? I'm looking to get the Bestiary 1 Box, as well as the NPC Codex & Bestiary Codex as they each come out, but obviously there's some delay between them. I'm based out in NZ, so shipping is almost the price of the items together each time I order. Was hoping there was some built in method to hold them while I wait on other items to release, so it costs me slightly less over the run. Thanks for letting me know either way.


Vic Wertz wrote:
We have a restock coming—it should be here in under a month.

Have I missed this, or has it not been yet? Comments are making me think the latter. Thanks to whoever answers.

EDIT: Wait I'm an idiot it's not 2016 anymore.


Quite possibly using this wrong, but:

Many references to the Bane spell instead link to the magical weapon effect.

This can be seen here http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/ultimateMagic/spellcastingClassOptions/w itch.html

And here (in the anti paladin spell list) http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/advancedPlayersGuide/advancedSpellLists. html