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Sovereign Court 5/5

So it seems the answer to one of the questions of the new faq indicates that no familiar, improved or otherwise can use a wand.

So I am guess my question is can improved familiars with Use Magic Device still use wands?

Question and Answer that I am referring to:
Can my animal companion or familiar wear or use magic items?
Note: This FAQ entry reflects the current rules. It will receive an update in the near future to expand the list of options.

It is intended that animal companions or familiars cannot activate magic items. An animal companion could benefit from an item with a continuous magical effect like an amulet of natural armor if its master equipped the item for the animal companion. Animal companions of any type may not use manufactured weapons.

Animal companions are also limited by their individual anatomies. In Pathfinder Society Roleplaying Guild, animal companions always have access to barding and neck-slot items so long as they have the anatomy. For example, a horse and pig can always have access to barding and neck-slot items. A snake does not have access to either. However, an item called out to be used by a specific animal is usable by that animal regardless of slot.

Additionally, animal companions have access to magical item slots, in addition to barding and neck, as listed on the inside front cover of Pathfinder Player Companion: Animal Archive so long as they select the Extra Item Slot feat. The Animal Magic Item Slots table found in Animal Archive is not a legal except under the following conditions. First, an animal companion, familiar, or bonded mount, may choose one slot listed under its body type when taking the Extra Item Slot feat (this feat may be taken multiple times, each time selecting a different available magic item slot based on the creature's anatomy). Second, access to specific magic item slots may be granted at a later date by another legal source. If you do not own a copy of the Animal Archive, your animal companion may only use barding and neck-slot items.

An animal or familiar has to have an intelligence of 3 or higher to activate an ioun stone. If the animal or familiar has less than a 3 intelligence, it may not activate an ioun stone.

The brownie, faerie dragon, imp, lyrakien azata, mephit, quasit, sprite familiars, granted by the Improved Familiar feat, use the Biped (hands) section of the chart. The carbuncle and voidworm protean, familiars granted by the Improved Familiar feat, uses the Serpentine section of the chart. If you do not own a copy of the Animal Archive, your animal companion may only use barding and neck-slot items.

What abilities do vanity-purchased NPCs have on play (for example, the NPCs on pages 60-61 of Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Pathfinder Society Field Guide)?
These NPCs provide only the listed benefits. They have no statistics and cannot roll checks

Sovereign Court 5/5

So I am a bit confused at the clarification for the Ancestor Eidolon subtype. You take away the racial adjustments to ability scores, but later on you give +2 then +4 to an ability score back. I mean according to the text of the book.

At 4th level, the ancestor eidolon chooses one of the
following simple class templates (Pathfinder RPG Monster
Codex 246): fighter, rogue, or sorcerer. It gains the abilities
noted under the template’s quick rules as if it were a
creature with 1 Hit Die.
- Blood of Beasts pg 31

Then looking at monster codex. The quick rules make no mention of a permanent ability score bonus, just a +number to certain rolls.

So I am not sure what you are going for here or why the need for a change.

Sovereign Court 5/5

So I have just recently gained another degree of understanding of spells and now know how to make a Simulacrum, and since I like being a good pathfinder and helping those that came before me. I was wondering if I could send my Simulacrum out on non seeker missions. I would gladly kit her out for these missions with my own funds, leave a will with her that would explain what to do in case of her death, and my simulacrum will generally be a helpful pathfinder as I was in my non seeker days.

I feel this would be a good way to keep my pulse on the society and be a better seeker.

I guess I am asking is this okay to do.

Sovereign Court 5/5

Can you start your character as an ex-paladin?
Thanks

Sovereign Court

So when you figure the digital root of Summon Monster spells like Summon Monster IV is that an i and a v or is that a 4?