Few Questioins about multiclassing and undead ressurection.


Rules Questions


1. How does it works ? In Undead type said that

Not affected by raise dead and reincarnate spells or abilities. Resurrection and true resurrection can affect undead creatures. These spells turn undead creatures back into the living creatures they were before becoming undead.

But in Ressurection and true ressurection said that

You can resurrect someone killed by a death effect or someone who has been turned into an undead creature and then destroyed. You cannot resurrect someone who has died of old age. Constructs, elementals, outsiders, and undead creatures can't be resurrected.

2. If player multiclassed and has 1 lvl Barbarian and 1 lvl Paladin, than that means that saves from both classes will summed up ?


1. I believe it is referring to the fact that you cannot resurrect a zombie into a zombie. So using either of those spells would tun the zombie back into a human(or whatever it was).

2. Yes a paladin 1 barbarian 1 would have a +4 fort save and a +2 will save before any other modifiers.


fearcypher wrote:
2. Yes a paladin 1 barbarian 1 would have a +4 fort save and a +2 will save before any other modifiers.

Depends on the rules in place. If the GM is utilizing the fractional BAB/Save rules from Pathfinder Unchained, then such a character (barring alignment concerns, of course), would have saves that looked more like:

Fort: 3.0 (0.5 from Pal, 0.5 from Bar, 2 for Good Save)
Ref: 0.66 (0.33 from Pal, 0.33 from Bar)
Will: 2.83 (0.5 from Pal, 0.33 from Bar, 2 for Good Save)

Dropping decimals, of course, as Pathfinder rounds down.

If the character took another level in Barbarian, both Reflex and Will would increase by 1, even though neither would under core rules.

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