Divine Bond an SU or SP?


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Hi everybody,
This has got me stumped.

In the core book a paladin't divine bond is a (SP),
But all of the archetypes in the advanced player's guide have it listed as (Su).

I tried looking around but did not seem to find much about this particular problem.

Any knowledge/advice to help on this?


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Sounds like it was errata'ed to be Su. That makes a lot more sense than it being spell-like (I mean, permanently having a magic horse is much more supernatural than spell-like.)


The PRD still marks it as (SP) though.


Reading the ability again, it appears like it was actually intended to be spell-like, judging from this line:

Quote:
Once per day, as a full-round action, a paladin may magically call her mount to her side. This ability is the equivalent of a spell of a level equal to one-third the paladin's level.


Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber

Perhaps it's the unique nature of the archetypes?


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I'd always assumed that it was a supernatural ability, but that calling a mount was spell-like. It's not entirely clear from the text, and I wasn't able to find an official ruling when I make my last Paladin.

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