Bardess |
I'm now tempted to make an NPC sun goddess with 20 levels of oracle and ten tiers of hierophant, using the Divine Source mythic ability. Maybe throw the Half-Celestial template on top just for good measure.
Wait and see the 11th-level Oracle/9th-level Diabolist (with my own twist)/10th-tier Marshal that I created for a short fluff text in Wayfinder... She had to be a Heaven Oracle, but this mystery is much more fit. I don't know if I will ever full stat her, but she's thought to be the ultimate Queen-Goddess, demagogue and mob ruler, with Mortal Herald (Destruction/Catastrophe) and triple Divine Source (Evil/Devil, Law/Tyranny, Nobility/Aristocracy and Sun/Light).
Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigal |
SamuraiFlamenco wrote:Any word on this archetype?Hi, can you give us some Info about the Harrow Warden (Monk Archtype)?
Is he Lawfull? Are there any changes in his Bonus Feats?
Whats special about this Archtype?Thanks in advance for the Information...
I don't have my PDF with me, but as I recall there is nothing in the write-up that removes the 'Always Lawful' alignment restriction, no. I believe the bonus feats get some tweaking & instead of Stunning Fist, you get the ability to afflict your target with a minor curse-like effect. At higher levels it upgrades to an actual Inflict Curse effect.
Again, I don't have my PDF with me, so don't take my words as gospel.edit: I also believe you switch out some of the vanilla Monk resistances for greater resistance to curses & such-like.
Kvantum |
Harrow Warden: You treat starknives as Monk weapons and gain proficieny in Klar.
Stunning Fist is replaced by Idiot Strike - if it fails its save, for 1 round the target has been Pugwampi'd! Add more rounds to the duration as you gain levels.
Mute Hag Stance: Enemies in your threatened area lose any morale or insight bonuses to attack and skills. Replaces Improved Evasion.
Big Sky Stance: Immunity to curse and poilymorph effects. Replaces Diamond Body.
Eclipse Strike: You can replace the Idiot Strike effect with a Baleful Polymorph effect. Replaces Quivering Palm.
Goblin Witchlord |
* Rules for games that use the harrow cards and are played everywhere from upper-class card parlors in Cheliax to underground gambling dens in Absalom.
Can anyone tell me more about this, please? The original Harrow rule booklet had rules for Towers, which I thought was a little disappointing.
How many non-RPG card games are there in this book, and what are they like?
xevious573 |
Quote:* Rules for games that use the harrow cards and are played everywhere from upper-class card parlors in Cheliax to underground gambling dens in Absalom.Can anyone tell me more about this, please? The original Harrow rule booklet had rules for Towers, which I thought was a little disappointing.
How many non-RPG card games are there in this book, and what are they like?
There are 2 and they are versions of Cheat (Or BS) and UNO but with Harrow Cards.
Irnk, Dead-Eye's Prodigal |
Kvantum wrote:Eclipse Strike: You can replace the Idiot Strike effect with a Baleful Polymorph effect. Replaces Quivering Palm./QUOTE]
They should have called it, "Rabbit Punch".
Except that all the new class abilities are named after Cards in the Harrow Deck & in some way emulate the card they are named after.
edit: Also the wording on Eclipse Strike is a bit unclear. The only actual reference it makes to Idiot Strike could have been an editing error as to my recollection, Quivering Palm does not use a Stunning Fist use per day & Eclipse Strike replaces Quivering Palm while Idiot Strike replaces Stunning Fist.
Monkeygod |
Question:
In the Arcane Harrowers section on page 29, it lists the Visionary bloodline from Ultimate Magic, as a good bloodline for Harrow Sorcerers to take.
What the heckie is the Visionary bloodline? I've seen no such thing, was this a typo, and is there supposed to be a different bloodline instead?
Matt Thomason |
Question:
In the Arcane Harrowers section on page 29, it lists the Visionary bloodline from Ultimate Magic, as a good bloodline for Harrow Sorcerers to take.
What the heckie is the Visionary bloodline? I've seen no such thing, was this a typo, and is there supposed to be a different bloodline instead?
The Visionary bloodline is on p73, listed under the Wildblooded archetype.
Alternatively:
http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/ultimateMagic/spellcastingClassOptions/s orcerer.html - third from bottom of the page
Iammars |
Two questions about the Harrow bloodline:
The first level ability states that the target "becomes confused and cannot directly control its actions" on a failed save. What does "cannot directly control its actions" mean?
Also, how do we calculate the save for that ability? (I'm assuming CHA + 1/2 level, but that's not stated anywhere, and I could totally see this as CHA + 1 since it's based off of lesser confusion.)
Owen K. C. Stephens Modules Overlord |
Two questions about the Harrow bloodline:
The first level ability states that the target "becomes confused and cannot directly control its actions" on a failed save. What does "cannot directly control its actions" mean?
It's just referring to the confused condition. The target rolls to see what it does, as it normal for confused characters.
Also, how do we calculate the save for that ability? (I'm assuming CHA + 1/2 level, but that's not stated anywhere, and I could totally see this as CHA + 1 since it's based off of lesser confusion.)
It's the normal save DC of 10 + 1/2 sorcerer level + Charisma modifier. The limit that a creature cannot be affected more than once a day is the balancing factor of a ranged ability that can cause that much chase (compare to laughing touch, from the fey bloodline, which has no save, but it range touch).
Tarot Mage |
Good morning!
I've just recently started playing Pathfinder and picked up The Harrow Handbook. However, I'm a bit confused as there seems to be two versions of this publication. The one I have has the cover of two Harrowers combatting wolves but I have seen another version where the cover shows a Varisian woman at a table performing a spread.
Is there a difference between the two versions other than the cover? Should I pick up both?
Thank you in advance for any information you may be able to provide. :)
Tarot Mage |
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The other "cover" is probably the solicitation art, which Paizo sends out to retailers when generating orders (before the official cover is complete). Some sites never update their images - Amazon in particular is notorious for it.
In any case, there's only one version, no matter what. ^_^
Thank you so much for the clarification, Kalindlara. I thought it might have been an updated edition.
Thanks again! :)