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When running adventure paths, do the written, planned encounters require you to add treasure using the "treasure" type section listed for the creature in the Bestiaries?
Or are the pre-written encounters already including whether or not there is additional treasure?

For example:
Reign of Winter (Mother, Maiden, Crone)...
D9.) Nostafa (Night Hag, Treasure: Standard): Encounter specifically states she is wearing a Heartstone as all Night Hags do, but also has a Necklace of Fireballs, and carries a Bottle of Messages.
D7.) Upasundra, Asura (Treasure standard; weapons listed above plus other treasure).
There is NO treasure listed in this block, but the creature description says she carries a Masterwork Longsword, Spear and Kukri. Is that all this encounter has, or should I determine additional random treasure?

Thanks,
-John


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Hello,

I received a wrong item on Order # 3906892.

Item ordered:
Pathfinder Battles—Reign of Winter: Gargantuan White Dragon

Item received:
Pathfinder Battles: White Dragon Evolution Boxed Set

Please advise.

Thanks!


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Dear Customer Service,

I was prepping for a game and opened a book from my subscription service for the first time, and noticed it is MISSING many pages.
I have emailed pictures showing that it skips from Page 8 - 25.
Please advise on what I need to do to obtain a replacement.

Order 2127479
Jul 5, 2012
Pathfinder Player Companion: Blood of Angels (PFRPG)

Thanks!
John Falcon
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Mad Monkey spell:
1. Does the Disarm or Steam Combat Maneuver provoke and attack of opportunity?
2. Is the Monkey Swarms "Weapon Finesse" Feat a mistake, since a swarm does not make an attack roll?

MAD MONKEY: "...The monkeys attempt one disarm or steal combat maneuver each
turn as a free action..."

DISARM: "...If you do not have the Improved Disarm feat, or a similar ability, attempting to disarm a foe provokes an attack of opportunity from the target of your maneuver..."

STEAL: "...If you do not have the Improved Steal feat or a similar ability, attempting to steal an object provokes an attack of opportunity from the target of your maneuver..."

PRIMATE, MONKEY SWARM; WEAPON FINESSE: "...use your Dexterity modifier instead of your Strength modifier on attack rolls..."

SWARM ATTACK: "...Creatures with the swarm subtype deal automatic damage to any creature whose space they occupy at the end of their move, with no attack roll needed..."


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I cast Mirror Image on myself while I am on a mount.
DM temporarily rules that I cannot benefit from this until he researches, as he thinks that because the REAL "me" is easily viewed as the one on my mount.

I dissagree and think that I should benefit from this regardless, as the purpose of these images is to "...make it difficult for enemies to precisely locate and attack you..." and the images "...remain in your space and move with you, mimicking your movements, sounds, and actions exactly..."

Any thoughts, suggestions or answers are appreciated!
:)

Mirror Image:
This spell creates a number of illusory doubles of you that inhabit your square. These doubles make it difficult for enemies to precisely locate and attack you.
When mirror image is cast, 1d4 images plus one image per three caster levels (maximum eight images total) are created.
These images remain in your space and move with you, mimicking your movements, sounds, and actions exactly. Whenever you are attacked or are the target of a spell that requires an attack roll, there is a possibility that the attack targets one of your images instead. If the attack is a hit, roll randomly to see whether the selected target is real or a figment. If it is a figment, the figment is destroyed. If the attack misses by 5 or less, one of your figments is destroyed by the near miss. Area spells affect you normally and do not destroy any of your figments. Spells and effects that do not require an attack roll affect you normally and do not destroy any of your figments. Spells that require a touch attack are harmlessly discharged if used to destroy a figment.
An attacker must be able to see the figments to be fooled. If you are invisible or the attacker is blind, the spell has no effect (although the normal miss chances still apply).


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Does the -2 AC Penalty while using CLEAVE apply to ALL enemies in the room, or just the adjacent "Foes" being Cleaved?

Cleave (Combat)
You can strike two adjacent foes with a single swing.
Prerequisites: Str 13, Power Attack, base attack bonus +1.

Benefit: As a standard action, you can make a single attack at your full base attack bonus against a foe within reach. If you hit, you deal damage normally and can make an additional attack (using your full base attack bonus) against a foe that is adjacent to the first and also within reach. You can only make one additional attack per round with this feat. When you use this feat, you take a –2 penalty to your Armor Class until your next turn.


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So we are in our final battle with the 6 armed evil guy that rises out of the pit....

My cleric casts "Align Weapon" on his War hammer, and it has no effect when it hits.
I was going to cast it on our Fighters +1 Longsword, but he refused during battle to accept it. I guess he figured it wouldnt help?

I assume this is either a Demon, Devil or Outsider/summoned creature.
I have not seen any Demon/Devil or Outsider (non good) that does not have at least "good" as a Damage Reduction exception.

I do not know the stats of this creature.
There must be a reason.

Can someone enlighten me?
I have been reading about damage reduction since the battle, but am still confused about this specific instance.

Even if his Damage Reduction was 10/magic or something like that....wouldnt this "still" have some effectivness?

My "Holy Water" damaged him, and I only had to make a touch attack to throw it at him. That is good, and specifically states it damages Outsiders. Did the DM allow that by mistake?

Thanks...