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Liberty's Edge

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I understand thematically that the Magaambya teaches Primal and Arcane, specifically Druid and Wizard, and that's why those are the options in the Player's Guide, but I'm interested in opening up a few more options for my characters. Right now I'm tempted to say that as long as the free multiclass archetype provides access to the Primal or Arcane list, it's acceptable in my game. I might even include Bard depending on the character's story/goals.

How is everyone else thinking about expanding the free multiclass archetype? If you're going to expand it that is.

Liberty's Edge

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I sent an e-mail on 7/9 requesting the removal of Lost Omens: Legends from Order #30106277 and the cancellation of my Lost Omens subscription. Since we are likely getting close to shipping, I would like to make sure this is done before the order ships if possible.

Liberty's Edge

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Many things to like such as the worshiper specific traits in the "Faiths Of" books, but I think my favorite are the animal companion/familiar archetypes in Animal Archive.

Liberty's Edge

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My cleric is planning on taking the Divine Source ability at third tier, but I'm wondering about this sentence:

SRD wrote:
In addition, you can cast spells from domains you grant as long as their level is equal to or less than your tier.

The next sentence talks about casting the domain spells as spell-like abilities, but this sentence seems to indicate that it might add the domain spells to the list of spells you can prepare.

It's hard to tell whether the spell-like ability section is a continuation of the the thought in the above sentence and therefore the above sentence is a lead-in to talking about the spell-like ability part of the power or if they're two separate thoughts.

The main reason I'm wondering is that some domains grant access to spells that aren't normally on the cleric list (like the Fire domain granting Burning Hands and Fireball). Does Divine Source add these to the list of spells I could prepare or does it only allow me to cast them as a part of the once-per-day spell-like ability piece of the Path Ability?

Liberty's Edge

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This question came up in a discussion with my GM, so I thought I would pose it here. Assume that the settlement has an Academy and a Luxury Shop. If our kingdom wants to upgrade the Luxury Shop into a Magic Shop, how would you apply the reductions?

1. Apply the half-price discount from the Academy, then pay the difference for the upgrade.
2. Apply the reduction for the upgrade, then apply the half-price discount for the Academy.
3. Apply only one, either the discount or the upgrade reduction.

My GM is of the opinion that it's option 1, which I'm perfectly content to abide by since it's the most advantageous reading. I'm just curious as to how others would handle it. It doesn't appear to be explicitly spelled out in the rules.

Liberty's Edge

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In the Wrath of the Righteous group I'll be playing in, one of the party members is playing a Mad Dog Barbarian and will have an animal companion. I know there are path abilities that allow you to grant things like Surge to an animal companion, but I can't find anything that says whether or not the animal companion is considered mythic for the purposes of other affects. I would assume that since it doesn't say that they are that they are considered non-mythic unless they take the Mythic Companion feat. But I'd rather get a clarification before we get under way than just assume.

Is the animal companion of a mythic character considered mythic automatically or does the animal companion have to take the Mythic Companion feat?

Liberty's Edge

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I'm sure this has been answered somewhere before, but I couldn't find it.

I'm playing a 5th level Wizard and another PC is a 5th level Sorcerer. I can cast 3rd level spells, but he can't yet as per the spell tables. If my wizard scribes a scroll of a 3rd level spell at caster level 5th, would the sorcerer be able to activate it with no checks required?

Looking at the rules-as-written, it looks that way since it's the same type of spell, he has the caster level of the scroll, and he has the requisite Charisma to cast a 3rd level spell. But I'm worried that I might be missing some requirement, since he can't cast 3rd level spells on his own yet.