Flying Mounted Feat Question


Pathfinder First Edition General Discussion


Howdy everybody! I remember vaguely reading about a feat that allowed you to ride a flying mount through severe weather with no or minimal checks. I can't for the life of me remember where I read it. The reason I ask is because I am making a wind shaman, and at level 7 I get to make severe winds, and eventually get to call storms, and the like. so it would be helpful to have this feat so I am able to fly whilst buffetting with a severe tunderstorm. Thank you so much for reading, and helping!

Liberty's Edge

Maybe an improved flight feat? I'm not sure. Generally you just want to be bigger.


Spirit's Gift for the Nature spirit used to do that for your animal companion, but it's been nerfed to last only a short time each day instead of all day.

Nature spirit wrote:
The shaman's spirit animal looks feral, and appears to be in peak physical form. The animal can move through any sort of undergrowth or natural difficult terrain at its normal speed without taking damage or suffering any other impairment. If the animal has a fly speed, it can ignore the penalty on Fly skill checks for winds up to windstorm strength (see page 439 of the Core Rulebook).

Is that what you were thinking of? It might still be worth your while to take it, even nerfed.

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