Obscurring Mist on an Inquisitor


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1) I am looking for ways an Inquisitor can get Obscurring Mist

The options so far are:
Samsaran Mystic Past Life
Ring of (I forget the name)
Dhampir

2) If it is a SLA, is it possible to get recharge innate magic on the Inquitor list?


The ring you are looking for is probably a ring of spell knowledge. The bad news is those can only be used by arcane spontaneous casters.


Mysterious Stranger wrote:
The ring you are looking for is probably a ring of spell knowledge. The bad news is those can only be used by arcane spontaneous casters.

I was just able to look it up, I was thinking of the Saltspray Ring


I got it

Mistsoul Undine with Mostly Human and Racial Heritage Gnome Feat to get Recharge Innate Magic


A stagnant fog sack is one way of getting obscuring mist without having to worry about spell lists or UMD.

If you don't want to spend money, there's the Sworn of the Eldest archetype with the air, water or weather domain.


avr wrote:

A stagnant fog sack is one way of getting obscuring mist without having to worry about spell lists or UMD.

If you don't want to spend money, there's the Sworn of the Eldest archetype with the air, water or weather domain.

The actual combo I am going for is Sneak Attack (Sanctified Slayer) with every arrow out of the cover of Obscuring Mist that can be seen through by Water Sight from the Waves Mystery (Ravenor Hunter).

As a spell or SLA it can be quickened but the limit on uses from the SLA can only be undone by Recharge Innate Magic.

Does that make sense?


Sure. So archetypes are pretty much spoken for there. I suspect the saltspray ring is better value than the mistsoul undine later on - archery is as always feat-hungry, and the rings mist follows you around when you need to move.


avr wrote:
Sure. So archetypes are pretty much spoken for there. I suspect the saltspray ring is better value than the mistsoul undine later on - archery is as always feat-hungry, and the rings mist follows you around when you need to move.

Yep it is the debate between feat versus swift action>standard action. I have gone back and forth on it many times


If it helps, the saltspray ring suggests that you can leave it on long term given the mention of creatures which need to keep wet benefiting from it. No action in combat > swift > standard.

OTOH by the time you can afford it an inquisitor can probably cast spells like shield of darkness.


The Horn of Fog produces something similar but sounds awkward to use.

An Intelligent magic item that can cast it 3/day would be a convenient way to get it, but that's "ask your GM" territory...

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