
PathfinderEspañol |

Hello, I guess it has been clarified before, but I can't find that in the boards.
I'm having problems understanding (language issue) the Ranger's favored enemy ability, the part that talks about increasing the bonus of existing favored enemies:
At 5th level and every five levels thereafter (10th, 15th,
and 20th level), the ranger may select an additional favored
enemy. In addition, at each such interval, the bonus against
any one favored enemy (including the one just selected, if
so desired) increases by +2.
Does that mean that you get an extra +2 to ALL your favored enemies, or you get an extra +2 to only one of your favored enemies.
Thanks in advance

BryonD |

Just one.
At L1 you have Favored: A +2
At L5 you get 2 steps. First you add Favored: B +2. Then you add another +2 to either A or B. so you could go to A: +2 and B: +4, or reverse.
At L10 you get the same 2 steps. First you add Favored C: +2
Then you add another +2 to any of your three options. So if at L5 you had been A: +2, B: +4 you could now be:
A: +4
B: +4
C: +2
or
A: +2
B: +6
C: +2
or
A: +2
B: +4
C: +4
and so on at levels 15 and 20