dragonhunterq |
In the PoW errata (page 6, LH column, bottom third) there is this modifying the Silver Crane manoeuvers:
PoW errata wrote:
A character may also
choose to strike incorporeal foes with strikes made from
this discipline as if they were made manifest...
I do not recall coming across the term "made manifest". I've probably missed it, but if you could point me in the right direction, or advise what it means and how it differs from "ghost touch" and similar properties that would be awesome.
Thanks
DHq
Wheldrake |
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Pathfinder Maps Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber
I would tend to interpret "as if they were made manifest" as "as if they were no longer incorporeal."
Meaning: made manifest = corporeal
I can recall no precedent for this language, but it seems fairly straightforward in a normal interpretation of the English words.