How much cheese can be added to a critical?


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I started the Sundering Strike question an now it has morphed into this:

Critical hit : Sundering Strike, Sickening Critical, Witchbreaker

Sundering Strike:
Special: You can only apply the effects of one of the following feats to a given critical hit: Bull Rush Strike, Disarming Strike, Repositioning Strike, Sundering Strike, or Tripping Strike. You may choose to use this feat after you make your confirmation roll.

Sickening Critical:
Normal: You can only apply the effects of one critical feat to a given critical hit in addition to the damage dealt.

unless you have critical mastery an can apply 2 critical feats.. but sundering has it own rules an some feats like Witchbreaker fall under neither.

Sczarni

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No, I think this belongs here. He's asking what the rules are about stacking critical feats. I think it's a legitimate rules question.

Sczarni

I don't see a question, though.


Critical feats have a requirement an limit
the Strikes have a requirement an there is a limit
where Witchbreaker has the requirement but no other stopping factor.

but since they all require a critical hit. Which fall under critical mastery an if they don't. How many can you apply?

Some style feats proc on a critical hit .. only stated limit is on critical mastery an under the strikes

Sczarni

Could you rephrase that using English and perhaps some links or quotes for context?

I really have no idea what you're asking.


There is no overall limit on how many feats can apply to one crit.

You can apply up to one feat noted as "critical," or two if you have Critical Mastery.

You can also apply one of the Strike feats, since they are not technically "critical feats."

You could also apply any feats you find that are not noted as "critical" and that do not say they are exclusive with something(s) else you're using---Witchbreaker falls into this category.

Does that answer your question?


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As a general rule Gouda or Cheddar will be fine with any GM and are probably PFS legal, but I can't find the FAQ.

Stilton is probably pushing it, but a home-game might be fine.

If we're talking theorycraft then Stinking Bishop could be useful. But no-one's going to play with you due to the smell.

Scarab Sages

Racial Heritage: Ogre + Savage Critical.

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