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Just purchased your pdf, but I'm having issues downloading. It lists as being damaged or incomplete. As this has never been an issue before, I was curious as to what can be done.
I have had that issue before and had it again with this item. I e-mailed Customer Service about it, and it appears to have been fixed. Click on where it says "Problems downloading this file? Click here" and you should be able to get a good download now.
Magus Black |
Blayde MacRonan wrote:Just purchased your pdf, but I'm having issues downloading. It lists as being damaged or incomplete. As this has never been an issue before, I was curious as to what can be done.I have had that issue before and had it again with this item. I e-mailed Customer Service about it, and it appears to have been fixed. Click on where it says "Problems downloading this file? Click here" and you should be able to get a good download now.
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Jason Nelson Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 4, Legendary Games |
David knott 242 |
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I attempted to review this product but lost it to that nasty "backtracked too far" bug. I will be trying again when I have the time, probably some time tomorrow. Final conclusion: Imperfect but highly recommended for PF1 players, 4/5 stars (would be half a star higher or 9/10 if such an option were available).
As a bug for the authors to fix, do a search for "ClassPotRight". I eventually figured out that "PotRight" was supposed to be a superscript referencing Paizo's Path of the Righteous Player Companion, but in the existing text it is on the same level as the rest of the text around it.
Canadian Bakka |
I liked the overall content of this book despite the occasional editing errors in it. I would have preferred though that the pdf contained bookmarks for the relevant sections.
I do have a question though regarding one of the mythic feats described within the pdf: Omnicomprensive Learning. I am confused by what precisely does it mean when the benefits state that "...you receive all the favored class bonuses you would have access to..." Does that mean you gain a +1 HP, +1 skill rank, and any one alternative favoured class bonus for that class OR does it mean that you gain a +1 HP, +1 skill rank, and all of the alternative favoured class bonuses for that class (assuming you could normally select them - so no alternative favoured class bonuses that are restricted to other races)?
If it is the first option, taking the general feats Eclectic and Fast Learner, along with Mythic Fast Learner would already achieve that result for you anyways, instead of taking the mythic feat Omnicompresensive Learning. It would also require less effort since the mythic feat Omnicompresensive Learning requires a specific general feat (from a list of four possible general feats) AND one other specific mythic feat (from a list of four possible mythic feats).
If it is the second option, it might get overwhelming with the alternative favoured class bonuses, especially when you consider that some of the Legendary Classes you have put out before (such as the Legendary Samurai, Legendary Ninja, and etc.) have multiple alternative favoured class bonuses available for any player character with that Legendary Class.
Granted, it shouldn't break the action economy balance (at least not that I am aware of), but I suppose there are other mythic feats that are better to take, depending on your preferences and gameplay of the campaign.
That being said, I am still curious as to which of the two options above is meant to be the case for Omnicomprensive Learning. :)
Cheers and Happy New Year, everyone.
CB