[PFS] Hoping something might be legal that I think isn't


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So I have a vengeance oathbound paladin in PFS. I'd love to also take an archetype that trades away spells. Is it possible to do that?


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http://paizo.com/pathfinderSociety/about/additionalResources

but if you are asking if you can stack archetypes, one that changes your spells (Oathbound) and one that replaces your spells, the answer is no


Lamontius wrote:
http://paizo.com/pathfinderSociety/about/additionalResources

what in the world was that supposed to do?


For PFS, I don't think this would be legal. For a home campaign, I'd be tempted to allow it, but I would still question it from a roleplaying perspective due to the singularity of purpose that an oathbound paladin is supposed to possess.


Chess Pwn wrote:
So I have a vengeance oathbound paladin in PFS. I'd love to also take an archetype that trades away spells. Is it possible to do that?

The only place you can pay a 10-dollar charge with a 10-euro bill is the Steam store.

(even though your spellcasting is strictly *better*, it's still *changed* and therefore not available to be given up).


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Chess Pwn wrote:
Lamontius wrote:
http://paizo.com/pathfinderSociety/about/additionalResources
what in the world was that supposed to do?

It's a hyperlink. You click on it and it takes you to a page.


Is this for PFS?

If it isn't, ask your GM.
This quote from Mark Seifter might help your case.

If it's PFS, though, you're out of luck.

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