Moon / Star / Sunlight summons


Rules Questions


1 person marked this as FAQ candidate.

If you have any (or all) of the feats can you decide if your summoned nature ally creatures have the effects applied or not? For example, with Moon or Sunlight summons the creatures shed light as a Light spell. Perhaps I don't want them lit up, can I choose to not apply the feat?

-dm


DangerMaus wrote:

If you have any (or all) of the feats can you decide if your summoned nature ally creatures have the effects applied or not? For example, with Moon or Sunlight summons the creatures shed light as a Light spell. Perhaps I don't want them lit up, can I choose to not apply the feat?

-dm

Bump. Any thought on this?

-dm


DangerMaus wrote:
DangerMaus wrote:

If you have any (or all) of the feats can you decide if your summoned nature ally creatures have the effects applied or not? For example, with Moon or Sunlight summons the creatures shed light as a Light spell. Perhaps I don't want them lit up, can I choose to not apply the feat?

-dm

Bump. Any thought on this?

-dm

I would like to know about this as well, because I am really liking these feats, but it doesn't seem like they mesh perfectly. I would hope they are optional, per summon.

Grand Lodge

I'd allow it.


I'm not sure is a good answer - in case, forgive me

but.. do fighters always use power attack?


Kaiyanwang wrote:

I'm not sure is a good answer - in case, forgive me

but.. do fighters always use power attack?

I can see why some people would say it's always on. These feats change the monsters that you summon from. I can imagine some people saying that there exists some variants of creatures that constantly glow light, and you're summoning from those, meaning you are unable to summon the old non-bright summons.


Kaiyanwang wrote:

I'm not sure is a good answer - in case, forgive me

but.. do fighters always use power attack?

Power attack includes the words "you may." These feats do not.

Ultimate Magic wrote:
Creatures you summon gain...

Doesn't say that you are able to suppress the effect. I would allow it as a DM, and as a player, I'd want to take all of these. I may even homebrew some other options for my campaign setting.

Community / Forums / Pathfinder / Pathfinder First Edition / Rules Questions / Moon / Star / Sunlight summons All Messageboards

Want to post a reply? Sign in.