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Thanks to everyone for the excellent consults. This has been extremely helpful.


Azothath wrote:

to make a bonded object you just need to meet the crafter level requirements and should be able to cast the spells in the requirements. Ignore material composition of the bonded object.

Just take the RAW item's price and divide by 2, which is your usual cost with the crafting feat.

ADVICE
rather than a ring go with a bonded object amulet, it should be an amulet of spell cunning with +3 SplLvls per day at 7th level and an amulet of spell mastery with +6 SplLvls per day at 11th level.
It can also act as an Aegis of recovery for +2250gp(=1.5*1500) then apply discount. Just review with your GM.

[non-PFS]diamond spray is an OGL item, it came with the use of 3.0/3.5 open gaming license. Early on PF had a lot of OGL content in products so a 2009 product with OGL stuff makes sense.

Thank you. This is really very helpful. :)


Thank you. I will.

According to this: https://www.d20pfsrd.com/magic/all-spells/d/diamond-spray/

it can be found in:
Pathfinder 24: The Final Wish. Copyright 2009, Paizo Publishing, LLC;


I should add that the Diamon Spray could only be cast from the ring once per day at caster level 7.


I'm going to be running a 7th level Svirfneblin Wizard, and would like to have his arcane bonded item be a Ring of Diamond Spray. What would I need to do to make it, and does anyone have any better ideas for a bonded ring? I was thinking of scenarios where I would be grappled or swallowed and wanted something offensive as an enchantment. I also considered Dimension Door as a get-out-of-jail-free option. Thanks for any feedback.


Good call. i will move it to the other list. Thanks much.


Looking for a clarification on the Bleeding Attack feat here: https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/combat-feats/belier-s-bite-combat

If a character has multiple attacks on a creature, does each successful attack garner its own bleed damage? I get that it doesn't stack with other bleed effects, but it seems to not address multiple attacks specifically. Here's what I mean.

Say the character hits the target three times, and theoretically hits in three different areas, does each successful strike cause its own d4 damage each round?

Thoughts?


Great feedback. Thank you folks.


Feel free to direct me to another existing thread if one exits, but can a Monk begin a grapple solely with her legs? It's a common scene in fantasy films, and thought it would be an exciting combat maneuver for out game setting. Thoughts?


Ryze Kuja wrote:
PF1E CR Calculator is what I use. Just plug in all your numbThers and voila! *chef's kiss*

Thanks so much.


Thank you for the constructive feedback. These boards are always very helpful for education and perspective. Much appreciated.


Java Man wrote:

I am going to paraphrase your question, if I'm getting this wrong my apologies.

"I think my GM is doing it wrong and I want people on this forum to say so. Then I can go tell them that the internet said they are wrong."

This path will not end well. You need to either discuss this with your GM yourself (with or without the other players), let it go, or leave the game.

I understabd your response, but I think you may be mistaking my intent. It was not to argue the point, but to understand if this was something the party could expect as a norm. I ran games for decades in earlier game versions (1st ed Dnd through 3.5) and am inquiring from that perspective.


What would the CR be for a party of five 5th level characters with almost no magic items to support them:

6 Gnoll Archers with strengthbows
1 Gnoll Beastmaster
1 Gnoll Champion
4 Ogres
1 Ogre Mage
8 Hyenas

I ask because this is what my party just experienced, and I thought it was a little much. The party is
Witch
Monk
Rogue
Swashbuckler
Cleric

Thoughts?


Great advice folks. Thanks much!


Got a player with a Dwarven Monk using Boar Style. Is there a way to make his Unarmed Strikes Keen? The way Boar Style is described in https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/combat-feats/boar-style-combat-style/ it seems like there could be a way.

Any ideas?


Thank you.


Is Boar Style, a feat from Ultimate Combat, precision damage? The question comes up when a Critical Hit is confirmed. Also, is the character granted the Strength damage bonus as done with the monster feat Rend?


I'm sure this has been covered somewhere before, but can't seem to find it. If a monk uses his natural attacks/FOB, does he endanger himself by touching some undead/level draining/paralyzing monsters, etc.?