| Steve Shippy aka Beerwolf |
So, I'm finally focused again on pathfinder and pfs society after a job change and a move. I dusted off my high level character, which was played last at Gencon 2012. Since that time, the following items have been banned:
bracer's of falcon's aim and quick runner's shirt.
I've searched the boards, but been unable to find out whether these were grandfathered in to the character, or what the process is for removing them from the character.
Any help would be great!
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I don't think anyone was saying there was any grandfathering clause for either item, regardless of the time of legality.
There *are* some grandfathered-in items and feats, most specifically from the original Campaign Setting book. You had to convert if the feat/item was changed, but could keep the original if no replacement was published.
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I don't think anyone was saying there was any grandfathering clause for either item, regardless of the time of legality.
There *are* some grandfathered-in items and feats, most specifically from the original Campaign Setting book. You had to convert if the feat/item was changed, but could keep the original if no replacement was published.
The mispriced staves from (I think) the APG were grandfathered in, IIRC, if you bought them in the time window of availability.
SCPRedMage
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Majuba wrote:The mispriced staves from (I think) the APG were grandfathered in, IIRC, if you bought them in the time window of availability.I don't think anyone was saying there was any grandfathering clause for either item, regardless of the time of legality.
There *are* some grandfathered-in items and feats, most specifically from the original Campaign Setting book. You had to convert if the feat/item was changed, but could keep the original if no replacement was published.
Correct, and those same staves were reprinted in Ultimate Equipment with the correct prices, and thus are available again.
To my knowledge, there was a considerable amount of time were bracer's of falcon's aim were legal, but to repeat everyone else, the quickrunner's shirt was never legal.
That said, just sell them back for full; it's the official thing to do for the bracers, and anything else that gets retro-banned, and it's easier than correcting the chronicle you bought the banned item, as well as the starting/final gp totals on every chronicle since.