Question:


Rules Discussion


Favored enemy says to pick a creature type, and creatures of that type are easier to notice, identify and marking them as prey is a free action. When I saw this I was like, " bleh"

But then I remembered what hunt did and looked at the playtest bestiary. Loads of creatures have multiple types, so I guess as long as at least one of those types is your creature type then you are good to go. I like how this makes favored enemy more useful, but still have a question.

Since hunting is a free action, let's say my archer makes multiple attacks. Can I markbbeast 1, attack beast 1, mark beast 2, attack beast 2?

Also, there need to be more spells that are good for casting on yourself, so my limited spell pool as an arcane archer can help me out more.


Pyrofool wrote:
Since hunting is a free action, let's say my archer makes multiple attacks. Can I markbbeast 1, attack beast 1, mark beast 2, attack beast 2?

Well, it's only made a free action when you roll initiative. So you could roll init and mark beast 1 with favored enemy, then when your turn comes attack beast 1 (1st action), mark beast 2 normally (2nd action), attack beast 2 (3rd action). What you can't do on your turn is mark new beast, attack new beast, mark newer beast, attack newer beast, because each of those costs an action.


Ah, so not at cool as I was hoping unless you are rolling initiative every round. Oh well.

Community / Forums / Pathfinder / Pathfinder Second Edition / Rules Discussion / Question: All Messageboards

Want to post a reply? Sign in.