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Strife2002 wrote:Just came across this and yeah, it's an issue. The only non-combat teamwork feat I was able to find was Collective Recollection.Stealth Synergy is pretty cool. Maybe you want your staff to move quietly about the manor while cleaning it.
Kek. Actually found another - Ensemble would work I guess.

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Pg. 204 - Auditory hallucination and audiovisual hallucination spells
Because these spells are on the bard/skald list, the components line should include that bards and skalds have an added verbal component to them, since all bard spells do/are required to.
Same goes for complex hallucination on page 206 and scripted hallucination on page 224.
EDIT:
Here are all the other spells in this chapter that are bard/skald spells that technically would require a verbal component for them to cast:
Conjuration foil - pg. 207
Disrupt silence - pg. 212
Fabricate disguise - pg. 214
Matchmaker - pg. 220
Obscure poison - pg. 220
Quieting weapons - pg. 223

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Pgs. 233 & 234 - Quick-change outfit, subversive vest, subversive vestment, and vigilante's kit
These 4 items should have a special footnote on Table 6-2: Adventuring Gear describing how their weight changes for Small characters, as is the norm with similar items.
For the quick-change outfit, subversive vest, and subversive vestment, as is typical with articles of clothing, they should weigh a quarter of the Medium-sized weight when made for Small characters.
For the vigilante's kit, as is the norm for all other class-item kits, it should note it weighs three-quarters of the Medium-sized weight when made for Small characters.

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Pg. 243 - Table 6-8: Wondrous Items
The glittering trinket and quick-change mask are in the least minor wondrous items list. In Ultimate Equipment, however, this category of wondrous item was reserved for slotless wondrous items that were under 1,000 gp, because there were enough of them. These two magic items aren't slotless, and would therefore fall into the lesser minor wondrous item category.

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Pg. 36 - Eyebiter archetype
Wanted to point this out in case not everyone noticed, but the eyebiter archetype for the mesmerist received an FAQ update back in October 2016, saying that the eyeball familiar has a Wisdom and Charisma score of 10 each.
The reason not everyone may have noticed this is because this FAQ ended up in the Horror Adventures FAQ page by mistake, not Ultimate Intrigue's FAQ page. It's still there now.