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Pg. 21 - Inner focus spell
This is more of a house rule than an error, but given the nature of this spell and who has access to it, it's clear that it was supposed to be made available to all divine-casting classes that existed at the time of this book's publishing. Therefore, a GM should consider adding "shaman 2" to the list of classes that can cast this spell. Hunters and warpriests already get access to it by virtue of their "piggyback" spell lists.
Interestingly, oracles get access to this spell also, but don't need to ever use it since they don't require using a divine focus anyway. Still, an oracle could make a scroll for another class to use instead.
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Pg. 21 - Order of the First Law challenge ability
This order's challenge ability potentially leaves a couple questions. Specifically, it doesn't mention if there's a maximum amount of temporary hp that can be gained this way or not.
Also, it uses the phrase "makes an attack" rather than "makes a successful attack" which implies a temporary hp is also gained even on a miss. It's unclear if this was intentional or not.
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Pg. 30 - Foreign Opportunist campaign trait
This trait's use of the word "antiquities" must only apply to weapons, armor, and similar items or gear, unless those same items can also be consider works of art themselves. This is because these are the only items that sell for 50% of their market value anyway. Art objects, on the other hand, are treated like gems and trade goods in that they're typically sold for 100% of their value, as per Ultimate Equipment.