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  1. Mak'shi HP: 30/30 Saves: Fort 6, Ref 6, Will 6 AC: 21, 13(touch), 14 (flat-footed) DR 2/Adamantine, Regen 1 (acid) Initiative: 3, Speed: 30', Concentration +9, Heal +7, Listen +9, Spot +9 Inventory, Spellbook, Plant Companion
  2. Does this also apply to Ninja's Sudden Strike? Which functions just like normal Sneak Attack.
  3. Samuel Martin Factotum 3, HP: 27/27 Saves: Fort 2, Ref 5, Will 3 AC: 14, 12(touch), 12(flat-footed) Speed: 30 Spot: +7, Listen +2, Search +8, Hide: +8, Move Silently +8 Samuel had felt a sense of loss, as his trial had led to loss of people he had put his trust in. Although the coughing had broke him of his trance, he was still at a loss for words. Did any of these things really happen, or was it simply an illusion or spiritual journey that was simply meant to test his mettle. As he then looked at the others, his grim expression changed and simply sighed. "Definitely not like anything I have experienced, yet it held a little familiarity, not a vault, but still a crypt that holds the same features in a way." "I will never know for sure if this test was all a dream, or we were whisked away to another reality and experienced these first hand." he adds, "I suspect it was a test of the mind."
  4. Under character advancement Your effective level for any class feature cannot exceed your character level, unless you have an ability or bonus that explicitly states otherwise (e.g.). Feats that combine class features or stack levels of different classes for a given class feature cannot increase your effective level above your character level (e.g.). So I would have to assume that you're sneak attack damage can't be better than 1d6 every other level. 1,3,5,7,9. Although there are some prestige classes that can give it to you early. So you get 5levels of rogue 1,3,5, then 6th take the prestige class, that gives you one at 6th for 4d6. Although I "think" I saw a GM actually approve Rogue 3 || Scout 3 and that threw me off. Because Skirmish wasn't named Sneak Attack, so they let it stack??
  5. Just take the Conjuration sphere and give your horse the Constructed Type Constructed (type) Your companion is mechanical in its nature, whether it is a full construct or a modified biological creature. The companion gains the construct creature type. The companion gains moderate fortification and DR 2/adamantine +1 per 3 Hit Dice. You may take this talent twice. If taken twice, your companion gains heavy fortification, DR 3/- +1 per 3 Hit Dice, and your companion no longer needs to breathe, granting it immunity to drowning, suffocation, or gas-based effects.
  6. I was going to make a Cavalier with the , but then I saw in your app you wanted something similar, so I trashed the idea. So go for it. I even had a cool pic for the bike and rider lol.
  7. Nyll HP: 39/39 Saves: Fort 5, Ref 12, Will 6 AC: 21, 17(touch), 16 (flat-footed) Initiative: 5 Speed: 30', Climb 10', Acrobatics +14, DD +16, Perception +20, Stealth +25 SpellbookSpells Per Day: 0-lvl: 5, 1st: 5, 2nd: 4 Prepared 0-Level: Create Water, Detect Magic, Disrupt Undead, Mage Hand, Prestidigitation 1st: Endure Elements, Identify, mage Armor, Protection from Evil, Summon Monster I 2nd: Scorching Ray, Summon Monster II, Web, Glitterdust Spellbook Spells 0-Level: Create Water (T-WM), Resistance, Acid Splash, Drench, Detect Fiendish Presence, Detect Magic, Detect Poison, Read Magic, Daze, Breeze, Dancing Lights, Flare, Light, Penumbra, Ray of Frost, Scoop, Spark, Ghost Sound, Haunted Fey Aspect, Vacuous Vessel, Bleed, Disrupt Undead, Touch of Fatigue, Chameleon Scales, Jolt, Mage Hand, Mending, Open/Close, Scrivener's Chant, Arcane Mark, Prestidigitation 1st: Alarm, Endure Elements, Protection from (chaos/evil/good/law), Mage Armor, Secluded Grimoire, Grease, Identify, Magic Missile, Shield, Summon Monster I 2nd: Scorching Ray, Cat's Grace, Glitterdust, Knock, Sonic Scream, Summon Monster II, Web InventoryCloak of Resistance +2 4,000 Gp Ring of Protection +1 2,000 Gp Handy Haversack 2,000 Gp Boots of the Elven Kind 2,500 Gp Eyes of the Eagle 2,500 gp Scroll lvl 1 25gp Scroll lvl 2 150 gp 13,175 Gp MW Thieves Tools 100 gp +1 Rapier 2,320 gp Darts x6 3gp Silk rope 50 Gp Grappling Hook 1gp Rations x10 Waterskin x2 Flint & Steel Spellbook Scroll case x3 Wrist Sheath 1gp Nyll sensing something is wrong with one of her companions realizes that the vampire may have some hold over them. She moves to hug the west all that she can once again hear what is happening, utters an incantation to protect herself from evil. At this time, Yuki is out of reach to be able to affect her so. Left of wall, by bar. Protection from Evil 6 minutes Sickened: The character takes a –2 penalty on all attack rolls, weapon damage rolls, , skill checks, and ability checks.
  8. Kero Swiftfoot HP: 80/80 Saves: Fort 3, Ref 11, Will 4 AC: 24, 17(touch), 18 (flat-footed) Initiative: 5, Speed: 30 Perception: +15 Kero steps forward looking at his companions and the others who have managed to survive the trials. "I n.n.nname myself the strongest." he says. "I am s.s.small, but my heart is b.b.big." as he tries to convince the man asking the questions, "It t.t.takes great courage for sm.sm.smallfolk to survive in a b.b.big world." As he steps forward, "Sh.shall Lissala grant me strength." Statblock [URL=/sheets/?id=2812605][B][SIZE=+1]Kero Swiftfoot[/SIZE][/B][/URL] Male Neutral Good Halfling Rogue, [B]Level[/B] 8, [B]Init[/B] 5, [B]HP[/B] 80/80, [B]Speed[/B] 30 [B]AC[/B] 24, [B]Touch[/B] 17, [B]Flat-footed[/B] 18, [B]CMD[/b] 19, [B]Fort[/B] 4, [B]Ref[/B] 12, [B]Will[/B] 5, [B]CMB[/B] +4/-1, [B]Base Attack Bonus[/B] +6/+1 [B] +1 Rapier [/B] +13/+8 (1d4+5, 19-20/x2) [B] Bombs [/B] +13 (4d8+3, x2) [B] Combat Scabard [/B] +12 (1d4, x2) [B] Mithral Shirt +1[/B], [B] +1 Buckler[/B] (+5 Armor, +2 Shield, +5 Dex, +1 Size) [B]Abilities[/B] Str 8, Dex 20, Con 12, Int null, Wis 14, Cha 10 [B]Condition[/B] . [B]Languages:[/B] Common, Abyssal, Celestial, Draconic, Dwarven, Elven, Gnomish, Goblin, Halfling, Infernal, Necril, Orcish, Terran [B]Skills: [/B] Acrobatics 21, Appraise 10, Bluff 10, Climb 6, Craft Alchemy 20, Disable Device 18, Escape Artist 11, Arcana 4, Dugeoneering 7, Engineering 4, History 4, Local 7, Nature 4, Nobility 4, Religion 4, Linguistics 14, Perception 15, Sense Motive 9, Sleight of Hand 16, Spellcraft 4, Stealth 25, Swim 7, UMD 10 [B]Traits:[/B] Blood of Dragons (low-light vision), Social: Wanderlust [B]Feats: 1st:[/B] Dodge (Bonus), [ooc="Shikigami Style"]• [B]Prerequisite(s):[/B] Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything. • [B]Benefit(s):[/B] While in this style, you deal damage with improvised weapons as if they were one size category larger. For every style feat you have that lists Shikigami Style as a prerequisite, treat the improvised weapon as an additional size category larger, to a maximum of three sizes larger than its actual size.[/ooc], [B]3rd:[/B] [ooc="Improvisational Focus"]• [B]Prerequisite(s):[/B] Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, base attack bonus +1. • [B]Benefit(s):[/B] You gain a +1 bonus on attack rolls you make using an improvised weapon. You are considered proficient with the improvised weapon and are considered to have Weapon Focus with improvised weapons for the purpose of meeting the prerequisites of feats that specifically select a weapon, such as Weapon Specialization. • [B]Special:[/B] Thrown splash weapons are not considered improvised weapons for the purposes of this feat.[/ooc], [B]5th[/B] [ooc="Shikigami Mimicry"]• [B]Prerequisite(s):[/B] Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, Shikigami Style. • [B]Benefit(s):[/B] While in Shikigami Style, you can take a –2 penalty on attack rolls to treat an improvised weapon as if it had one of the following weapon special qualities until the start of your next turn: blocking, brace, disarm, distracting, nonlethal, performance, or trip. If the weapon has the fragile special quality or broken condition, you can treat it as if it had the jagged special quality.[/ooc], [B]6th:[/B] [ooc="Close-Quarters Thrower"]• [B]Prerequisites:[/B] Dex 13, Dodge, Weapon Focus with selected thrown weapon. • [B]Benefit:[/B] Choose a type of thrown weapon. You do not provoke attacks of opportunity for making ranged attacks using the selected weapon. If you are an alchemist, and you select this feat and choose alchemist bombs, you do not provoke attacks of opportunity for the process of drawing components of, creating, and throwing a bomb. Normal: Making a ranged attack provokes attacks of opportunity.[/ooc] (class), [B]7th:[/B] [ooc="Shikigami Manipulation"]• [B]Prerequisite(s):[/B] Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, Shikigami Mimicry, Shikigami Style, Use Magic Device 5 ranks. • [B]Benefit(s):[/B] While using Shikigami Style, you can treat any magical item you’re using as an improvised weapon as if it granted an enhancement bonus on attack and damage rolls equal to the item’s caster level divided by 4 (minimum +1), to a maximum bonus of +5. • [B]Special:[/B] A character with this feat and Equipment Trick who uses magical equipment to perform a trick can add a bonus equal to the item’s caster level divided by 4 (minimum +1) on skill or combat maneuver checks attempted as part of the trick.[/ooc] [B]Class Abilities: 1st:[/B] Finesse training, sneak attack +4d6, trapfinding (+4 DD/Perception) [B]2nd:[/B] [ooc="Chemical Weapons (Ex)"]At 2nd level, an underground chemist is able to retrieve an alchemical item as if drawing a weapon. She adds her Intelligence modifier to damage dealt with splash weapons, including any splash damage. She adds 1/2 her level to Craft (alchemy) checks. This ability replaces evasion.[/ooc], Talent: [ooc="Bomber (Su)"]Benefit: A rogue with this talent can make a number of bombs per day equal to her Intelligence modifier (minimum 1). These bombs act as alchemist’s bombs, except they deal damage equal to the damage dealt by the rogue’s sneak attack (the rogue doesn’t add her Intelligence modifier to this damage).[/ooc] 4d4+3 3/day [B]3rd:[/B] [ooc="Danger Sense (Ex)"]At 3rd level, a rogue gains a +1 bonus on Reflex saves to avoid traps and a +1 dodge bonus to AC against attacks made by traps. In addition, she gains a +1 bonus on Perception checks to avoid being surprised by a foe. These bonuses increase by 1 every 3 rogue levels thereafter (to a maximum of +6 at 18th level). This ability counts as trap sense for the purpose of any feat or class prerequisite, and can be replaced by any archetype class feature that replaces trap sense. The bonuses gained from this ability stack with those gained from trap sense (from another class).[/ooc] +2 [B]4th:[/B] [ooc="Debilitating Injury (Ex)"]At 4th level, whenever a rogue deals sneak attack damage to a foe, she can also debilitate the target of her attack, causing it to take a penalty for 1 round (this is in addition to any penalty caused by a rogue talent or other special ability). The rogue can choose to apply any one of the following penalties when the damage is dealt. * [B]Bewildered:[/B] The target becomes bewildered, taking a –2 penalty to AC. The target takes an additional –2 penalty to AC against all attacks made by the rogue. At 10th level and 16th level, the penalty to AC against attacks made by the rogue increases by –2 (to a total maximum of –8). * [B]Disoriented:[/B] The target takes a –2 penalty on attack rolls. In addition, the target takes an additional –2 penalty on all attack rolls it makes against the rogue. At 10th level and 16th level, the penalty on attack rolls made against the rogue increases by –2 (to a total maximum of –8). * [B]Hampered:[/B] All of the target’s speeds are reduced by half (to a minimum of 5 feet). In addition, the target cannot take a 5-foot step. * These penalties do not stack with themselves, but additional attacks that deal sneak attack damage extend the duration by 1 round. A creature cannot suffer from more than one penalty from this ability at a time. If a new penalty is applied, the old penalty immediately ends. Any form of healing applied to a target suffering from one of these penalties also removes the penalty.[/ooc], [ooc="Precise Splash Weapons (Ex)"]At 4th level, an underground chemist can deal sneak attack damage with splash weapons. The attack must be her first attack that round, qualify for dealing sneak attack damage (such as against a flat-footed target), and be directed at a creature rather than a square. This ability replaces the rogue talent gained at 4th level.[/ooc], [ooc="Scout's Charge (Ex)"]At 4th level, whenever a scout makes a charge, her attack deals sneak attack damage as if the target were flat-footed. Foes with uncanny dodge are immune to this ability. This ability replaces uncanny dodge.[/ooc] [B]5th:[/B] [ooc="Rogues Edge (Ex)"]At 5th level, a rogue has mastered a single skill beyond that skill’s normal boundaries, gaining results that others can only dream about. She gains the skill unlock powers for that skill as appropriate for her number of ranks in that skill. At 10th, 15th, and 20th levels, she chooses an additional skill and gains skill unlock powers for that skill as well. * [B]Stealth:[/B] [B]5 Ranks:[/B] Reduce the Stealth penalty from sniping by 10. [B]10 Ranks:[/B] Stealth check penalties for moving quickly are halved, including the ability unlocked at 5 ranks, moving full speed, and reaching concealment after creating a distraction. [B]15 Ranks: [/B]If you attack after successfully using Stealth, your target is denied its Dexterity bonus against all attacks that you make before the end of your turn. [B]20 Ranks:[/B] If you attack after successfully using Stealth, your target is denied its Dexterity bonus against all attacks that you make before the beginning of your next turn.[/ooc] Stealth 6th: Rogue Talent: Feat (close quarter's thrower), 8th: [ooc="Skirmisher (Ex)"]At 8th level, whenever a scout moves more than 10 feet in a round and makes an attack action, the attack deals sneak attack damage as if the target was flat-footed. If the scout makes more than one attack this turn, this ability only applies to the first attack. Foes with uncanny dodge are immune to this ability. This ability replaces improved uncanny dodge.[/ooc], Rogue Talent: Bomber's Discovery ([ooc="Demolition Charge"]Benefit: When the alchemist creates a bomb, he can choose to have it deal damage to an object as if by a sunder combat maneuver. If the item is worn or held by an opponent, the item is considered the direct target, and the wearer/holder takes splash damage from the blast. If the object is unattended, a demolition charge deals an additional 2d6 points of damage on a direct hit. This bonus doesn’t affect the bomb’s splash damage.[/ooc]) [spoiler=Inventory]+2 Mithral Shirt 5100 Gp +2 Buckler 4,155 Gp +1 Rapier 2,320 gp MW Silver Dagger 322 gp Wooden Stake x4 Combat scabbard 1 gp Handy Haversack 2,000 gp heavyload Belt of Incredible Dexterity +2 7,000 Gp Gloves of Improvised Might 4,000 Gp (Returning) Cloak of Elven Kind + Muleback Chords 4,000 gp Boots of Elven Kind 2,500 gp Ioun Torch 75 Gp Traveler’s Any-Tool x2 500 Gp Thieves Tools 100 gp Kit, alchemist’s 40 Gp Kit, alchemy crafting 25 gp Wooden Stake (x5) Bedroll Belt pouch Caltrops Candles (5) Chalk (5 pieces) Flint and steel Glass cutter Mess kit Sack x2 Candle Wick (1 GP) {AEG}: 150' total Fishing Tackle (20 GP) {AEG} 5lbs: Fishing gear, +1 Fishing 11' Expandable Pole {AEG} (5 GP) 1lb Silk rope (50 ft.) Grappling Hook trail rations (5 days) Waterskin potatoes carrots salt .5lb pepper .5lb Mule 8 gp Saddle 10 gp Saddlebags 4 gp Feed 4 days 2 sp 32,164 Gp[/spoiler] Male Neutral Good Halfling Rogue, Level 8, Init 5, HP 80/80, Speed 30 AC 24, Touch 17, Flat-footed 18, CMD 19, Fort 4, Ref 12, Will 5, CMB +4/-1, Base Attack Bonus +6/+1 +1 Rapier +13/+8 (1d4+5, 19-20/x2) Bombs +13 (4d8+3, x2) Combat Scabard +12 (1d4, x2) Mithral Shirt +1 , +1 Buckler (+5 Armor, +2 Shield, +5 Dex, +1 Size) Abilities Str 8, Dex 20, Con 12, Int null, Wis 14, Cha 10 Condition . Languages: Common, Abyssal, Celestial, Draconic, Dwarven, Elven, Gnomish, Goblin, Halfling, Infernal, Necril, Orcish, Terran Skills: Acrobatics 21, Appraise 10, Bluff 10, Climb 6, Craft Alchemy 20, Disable Device 18, Escape Artist 11, Arcana 4, Dugeoneering 7, Engineering 4, History 4, Local 7, Nature 4, Nobility 4, Religion 4, Linguistics 14, Perception 15, Sense Motive 9, Sleight of Hand 16, Spellcraft 4, Stealth 25, Swim 7, UMD 10 Traits: Blood of Dragons (low-light vision), Social: Wanderlust Feats: 1st: Dodge (Bonus), Shikigami Style• Prerequisite(s): Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything. • Benefit(s): While in this style, you deal damage with improvised weapons as if they were one size category larger. For every style feat you have that lists Shikigami Style as a prerequisite, treat the improvised weapon as an additional size category larger, to a maximum of three sizes larger than its actual size. , 3rd: Improvisational Focus• Prerequisite(s): Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, base attack bonus +1. • Benefit(s): You gain a +1 bonus on attack rolls you make using an improvised weapon. You are considered proficient with the improvised weapon and are considered to have Weapon Focus with improvised weapons for the purpose of meeting the prerequisites of feats that specifically select a weapon, such as Weapon Specialization. • Special: Thrown splash weapons are not considered improvised weapons for the purposes of this feat. , 5th Shikigami Mimicry• Prerequisite(s): Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, Shikigami Style. • Benefit(s): While in Shikigami Style, you can take a –2 penalty on attack rolls to treat an improvised weapon as if it had one of the following weapon special qualities until the start of your next turn: blocking, brace, disarm, distracting, nonlethal, performance, or trip. If the weapon has the fragile special quality or broken condition, you can treat it as if it had the jagged special quality. , 6th: Close-Quarters Thrower• Prerequisites: Dex 13, Dodge, Weapon Focus with selected thrown weapon. • Benefit: Choose a type of thrown weapon. You do not provoke attacks of opportunity for making ranged attacks using the selected weapon. If you are an alchemist, and you select this feat and choose alchemist bombs, you do not provoke attacks of opportunity for the process of drawing components of, creating, and throwing a bomb. Normal: Making a ranged attack provokes attacks of opportunity. (class), 7th: Shikigami Manipulation• Prerequisite(s): Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, Shikigami Mimicry, Shikigami Style, Use Magic Device 5 ranks. • Benefit(s): While using Shikigami Style, you can treat any magical item you’re using as an improvised weapon as if it granted an enhancement bonus on attack and damage rolls equal to the item’s caster level divided by 4 (minimum +1), to a maximum bonus of +5. • Special: A character with this feat and Equipment Trick who uses magical equipment to perform a trick can add a bonus equal to the item’s caster level divided by 4 (minimum +1) on skill or combat maneuver checks attempted as part of the trick. Class Abilities: 1st: Finesse training, sneak attack +4d6, trapfinding (+4 DD/Perception) 2nd: Chemical Weapons (Ex)At 2nd level, an underground chemist is able to retrieve an alchemical item as if drawing a weapon. She adds her Intelligence modifier to damage dealt with splash weapons, including any splash damage. She adds 1/2 her level to Craft (alchemy) checks. This ability replaces evasion. , Talent: Bomber (Su)Benefit: A rogue with this talent can make a number of bombs per day equal to her Intelligence modifier (minimum 1). These bombs act as alchemist’s bombs, except they deal damage equal to the damage dealt by the rogue’s sneak attack (the rogue doesn’t add her Intelligence modifier to this damage). 4d4+3 3/day 3rd: Danger Sense (Ex)At 3rd level, a rogue gains a +1 bonus on Reflex saves to avoid traps and a +1 dodge bonus to AC against attacks made by traps. In addition, she gains a +1 bonus on Perception checks to avoid being surprised by a foe. These bonuses increase by 1 every 3 rogue levels thereafter (to a maximum of +6 at 18th level). This ability counts as trap sense for the purpose of any feat or class prerequisite, and can be replaced by any archetype class feature that replaces trap sense. The bonuses gained from this ability stack with those gained from trap sense (from another class). +2 4th: Debilitating Injury (Ex)At 4th level, whenever a rogue deals sneak attack damage to a foe, she can also debilitate the target of her attack, causing it to take a penalty for 1 round (this is in addition to any penalty caused by a rogue talent or other special ability). The rogue can choose to apply any one of the following penalties when the damage is dealt. * Bewildered: The target becomes bewildered, taking a –2 penalty to AC. The target takes an additional –2 penalty to AC against all attacks made by the rogue. At 10th level and 16th level, the penalty to AC against attacks made by the rogue increases by –2 (to a total maximum of –8). * Disoriented: The target takes a –2 penalty on attack rolls. In addition, the target takes an additional –2 penalty on all attack rolls it makes against the rogue. At 10th level and 16th level, the penalty on attack rolls made against the rogue increases by –2 (to a total maximum of –8). * Hampered: All of the target’s speeds are reduced by half (to a minimum of 5 feet). In addition, the target cannot take a 5-foot step. * These penalties do not stack with themselves, but additional attacks that deal sneak attack damage extend the duration by 1 round. A creature cannot suffer from more than one penalty from this ability at a time. If a new penalty is applied, the old penalty immediately ends. Any form of healing applied to a target suffering from one of these penalties also removes the penalty. , Precise Splash Weapons (Ex)At 4th level, an underground chemist can deal sneak attack damage with splash weapons. The attack must be her first attack that round, qualify for dealing sneak attack damage (such as against a flat-footed target), and be directed at a creature rather than a square. This ability replaces the rogue talent gained at 4th level. , Scout's Charge (Ex)At 4th level, whenever a scout makes a charge, her attack deals sneak attack damage as if the target were flat-footed. Foes with uncanny dodge are immune to this ability. This ability replaces uncanny dodge. 5th: Rogues Edge (Ex)At 5th level, a rogue has mastered a single skill beyond that skill’s normal boundaries, gaining results that others can only dream about. She gains the skill unlock powers for that skill as appropriate for her number of ranks in that skill. At 10th, 15th, and 20th levels, she chooses an additional skill and gains skill unlock powers for that skill as well. * Stealth: 5 Ranks: Reduce the Stealth penalty from sniping by 10. 10 Ranks: Stealth check penalties for moving quickly are halved, including the ability unlocked at 5 ranks, moving full speed, and reaching concealment after creating a distraction. 15 Ranks: If you attack after successfully using Stealth, your target is denied its Dexterity bonus against all attacks that you make before the end of your turn. 20 Ranks: If you attack after successfully using Stealth, your target is denied its Dexterity bonus against all attacks that you make before the beginning of your next turn. Stealth 6th: Rogue Talent: Feat (close quarter's thrower), 8th: Skirmisher (Ex)At 8th level, whenever a scout moves more than 10 feet in a round and makes an attack action, the attack deals sneak attack damage as if the target was flat-footed. If the scout makes more than one attack this turn, this ability only applies to the first attack. Foes with uncanny dodge are immune to this ability. This ability replaces improved uncanny dodge. , Rogue Talent: Bomber's Discovery (Demolition ChargeBenefit: When the alchemist creates a bomb, he can choose to have it deal damage to an object as if by a sunder combat maneuver. If the item is worn or held by an opponent, the item is considered the direct target, and the wearer/holder takes splash damage from the blast. If the object is unattended, a demolition charge deals an additional 2d6 points of damage on a direct hit. This bonus doesn’t affect the bomb’s splash damage. ) Inventory +2 Mithral Shirt 5100 Gp +2 Buckler 4,155 Gp +1 Rapier 2,320 gp MW Silver Dagger 322 gp Wooden Stake x4 Combat scabbard 1 gp Handy Haversack 2,000 gp heavyload Belt of Incredible Dexterity +2 7,000 Gp Gloves of Improvised Might 4,000 Gp (Returning) Cloak of Elven Kind + Muleback Chords 4,000 gp Boots of Elven Kind 2,500 gp Ioun Torch 75 Gp Traveler’s Any-Tool x2 500 Gp Thieves Tools 100 gp Kit, alchemist’s 40 Gp Kit, alchemy crafting 25 gp Wooden Stake (x5) Bedroll Belt pouch Caltrops Candles (5) Chalk (5 pieces) Flint and steel Glass cutter Mess kit Sack x2 Candle Wick (1 GP) {AEG}: 150' total Fishing Tackle (20 GP) {AEG} 5lbs: Fishing gear, +1 Fishing 11' Expandable Pole {AEG} (5 GP) 1lb Silk rope (50 ft.) Grappling Hook trail rations (5 days) Waterskin potatoes carrots salt .5lb pepper .5lb Mule 8 gp Saddle 10 gp Saddlebags 4 gp Feed 4 days 2 sp 32,164 Gp
  9. Something to consider with that build. Blood WindBlood Wind (Spell Compendium, p. 33) Evocation Level: Cleric 1, Sorcerer 1, Wizard 1, Components: V, S, Casting Time: 1 Standard Action Range: Close (25 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels) Target: A single creature with Intelligence 4 or higher Saving Throw: Will negates (harmless) Spell Resistance: Yes (harmless) After you complete the spell, the subject's limbs ripple with power and grow slightly in length. The subject can take a full attack action to use all of its natural weapons or unarmed strikes as if they were thrown weapons with a 20-foot range increment. The subject gestures as if making a melee attack, but the result of the attack affects a target within range. This spell does not actually grant reach, and so does not help provide a flanking bonus or allow the subject to make attacks of opportunity at any range greater than normal. The subject uses its normal melee attack bonuses and deals damage normally if it hits, though the target of the attacks can benefit from cover or concealment.
  10. Ramad Khajeel Inquisitor 4/Warpriest 1, HP: 42/42 Saves: Fort 6, Ref 2, Will 7 AC: 24, 11(touch), 23(flat-footed) Speed: 30 Perception: +11 Initiative: +14 "I am unfamiliar with the machinations of the compass." says Ramad, "Do you believe it should be fairly simple to activate?" Ramad allowed the others to inspect the device and seemed to simply take observation of the surroundings, should there be a hidden enemy or even ambush trap. Statblock [URL=/sheets/?id=2803959][B][SIZE=+1]Ramad Khajeel[/SIZE][/B][/URL] M Neutral Lavasoul (Magma Ifrit) Inquisitor 4, Warpriest 1, [B]Level[/B] 5, [B]Init[/B] 14, [B]HP[/B] 42/42, [B]Speed[/B] 30 [B]AC[/B] 24, [B]Touch[/B] 11, [B]Flat-footed[/B] 23, [B]CMD[/b] 17, [B]Fort[/B] 7, [B]Ref[/B] 3, [B]Will[/B] 8, [B]CMB[/B] +6, [B]Base Attack Bonus[/B] +3 [B] +1 Longsword [/B] +8 (1d8+4, 19-20/x2) [B]silver MW Dagger [/B] +7 (1d4+3, 18-20/x2) [B] +1 Full Plate[/B], [B] +1 Heavy Steel Shield[/B] (+10 Armor, +3 Shield, +1 Dex) [B]Abilities[/B] Str 16, Dex 12, Con 14, Int 10, Wis 16, Cha 10 [B]Condition[/B] [B]Skills:[/B] Climb 2, Diplomacy 2, Heal 7, Intimidate 7, Arcana 4, History 5, Nature 4, Planes 4, Religion 4, Perception 11, Sense Motive 9, Spellcraft 4, Stealth +4, Survival 10, Swim 2 [B]Languages:[/B] Common, Draconic, Dwarven, Elven, Ingan, Necril [B]Traits:[/B] [B]Campaign: [/B][ooc="Undead Crusader"]You have dedicated your life to eradicating the scourge of the undead from Golarion. You have spent countless hours studying the different types of undead and have trained endlessly to learn the best ways to defeat them. If any undead creatures come out of the tombs of Wati’s necropolis, you’ll be ready for them! You gain a +1 trait bonus on damage rolls against undead creatures. In addition, you gain a +1 trait bonus on Knowledge (religion) checks, and that skill is always a class skill for you.[/ooc], [B]Combat:[/B] [ooc="Reactionary"]Benefit: You gain a +2 trait bonus on initiative checks.[/ooc], [B]Magic:[/B] [ooc="Gifted Adept"]Your interest in magic was inspired by witnessing a spell being cast in a particularly dramatic method, perhaps even one that affected you physically or spiritually. This early exposure to magic has made it easier for you to work similar magic on your own. [B]Benefit: [/B]Pick one spell when you choose this trait—from this point on, whenever you cast that spell, its effects manifest at +1 caster level.[/ooc] (burning hands), [B]Social:[/B] [ooc="Wanderlust"]Benefit(s): Treat your base land speed as 10 feet higher when determining your overland speed.[/ooc] [B]Drawback:[/B] [ooc="Foul Brand"][B]Effect:[/B] You have the symbol of an evil deity burned into your flesh. If the symbol is on your hand, you take a –1 penalty on Disable Device, Disguise, and Sleight of Hand checks. If the symbol is on your face, you take a –2 penalty on Bluff, Diplomacy, and Disguise checks. This does not count as a holy symbol for the purposes of a divine focus for spellcasting.[/ooc] (face) [B]Feats: 1st[/B] Additional Traits [B]3rd:[/B] Improved Initiative [B]5th:[/B] Furious Focus [B]Racial Features:[/B] Darkvision 60', [ooc="Wildfire Heart"]Ifrits with this trait are as swift and dangerous as a blazing wildfire. They gain a +4 racial bonus on initiative checks. This racial trait replaces energy resistance.[/ooc], [ooc="Efreeti Magic"]Some ifrits inherit an efreeti ancestor’s ability to magically change a creature’s size. They can cast either enlarge person or reduce person (the ifrit chooses when using this ability) once per day as a spell-like ability (caster level equals the ifrit’s level). The ifrit can use this ability to affect other ifrits as though they were humanoid creatures. [/ooc], [ooc="Magma Affinity"]Ifrit sorcerers with the efreeti bloodline treat their Charisma score as 2 points higher for all sorcerer spells and class abilities. Ifrit spellcasters with the Ash subdomain use their domain powers and spells at +1 caster level.[/ooc] [B]Inquisitor Class Abilities:[/B] [B]1st:[/B] Domain: Ash Subdomain, Judgement 1/day, [ooc="Monster Lore"]The inquisitor adds her Wisdom modifier on Knowledge skill checks in addition to her Intelligence modifier, when making skill checks to identify the abilities and weaknesses of creatures.[/ooc], Orisons, [ooc="Stern Gaze (Ex)"]Inquisitors are skilled at sensing deception and intimidating their foes. An inquisitor receives a morale bonus on all Intimidate and Sense Motive checks equal to 1/2 her inquisitor level (minimum +1).[/ooc], [ooc=Cunning Initiative (Ex)]At 2nd level, an inquisitor adds her Wisdom modifier on initiative checks, in addition to her Dexterity modifier.[/ooc], [ooc=Detect Alignment (Sp)]At 2nd level, at will, an inquisitor can use detect chaos, detect evil, detect good, or detect law. She can only use one of these at any given time.[/ooc] [B]2nd:[/B] [ooc=Track (Ex)]At 2nd level, an inquisitor adds half her level on Survival skill checks made to follow or identify tracks.[/ooc] [B]3rd:[/B] [ooc=Solo Tactics (Ex)]At 3rd level, all of the inquisitor’s allies are treated as if they possessed the same teamwork feats as the inquisitor for the purpose of determining whether the inquisitor receives a bonus from her teamwork feats. Her allies do not receive any bonuses from these feats unless they actually possess the feats themselves. The allies’ positioning and actions must still meet the prerequisites listed in the teamwork feat for the inquisitor to receive the listed bonus.[/ooc], [ooc=Teamwork Feat]At 3rd level, and every three levels thereafter, the inquisitor gains a bonus feat in addition to those gained from normal advancement. These bonus feats must be selected from those listed as teamwork feats. The inquisitor must meet the prerequisites of the selected bonus feat. As a standard action, the inquisitor can choose to learn a new bonus teamwork feat in place of the most recent bonus teamwork feat she has already learned. In effect, the inquisitor loses the bonus feat in exchange for the new one. She can only change the most recent teamwork feat gained. Whenever she gains a new teamwork feat, the previous teamwork feat becomes set and cannot be changed again. An inquisitor can change her most recent teamwork feat a number of times per day equal to her Wisdom modifier.[/ooc] [ooc="Shielded Caster"][B]Benefit:[/B] Whenever you are adjacent to an ally who also has this feat, you receive a +4 competence bonus on concentration checks. • If your ally is wielding a buckler or a light shield, this bonus increases by +1. • If your ally is wielding a heavy shield or a tower shield, this bonus increases by +2. • Finally, if an enemy threatening you and your ally has the Disruptive feat, or another ability that increases the DC of concentration checks, the amount of the increase is halved.[/ooc] [B]Warpriest Class Abilities: 1st:[/B] [ooc="Aura (Ex)"]A warpriest of a chaotic, evil, good, or lawful deity has a particularly powerful aura (as a cleric) corresponding to the deity’s alignment (see detect evil).[/ooc]Neutral, [ooc=Blessings (Su)]A warpriest’s deity influences his alignment, what magic he can perform, his values, and how others see him. Each warpriest can select two blessings from among those granted by his deity (each deity grants the blessings tied to its domains). A warpriest can select an alignment blessing (Chaos, Evil, Good, or Law) only if his alignment matches that domain. If a warpriest isn’t devoted to a particular deity, he still selects two blessings to represent his spiritual inclinations and abilities, subject to GM approval. The restriction on alignment domains still applies. Each blessing grants a minor power at 1st level and a major power at 10th level. A warpriest can call upon the power of his blessings a number of times per day (in any combination) equal to 3 + 1/2 his warpriest level (to a maximum of 13 times per day at 20th level). Each time he calls upon any one of his blessings, it counts against his daily limit. The save DC for these blessings is equal to 10 + 1/2 the warpriest’s level + the warpriest’s Wisdom modifier. If a warpriest also has levels in a class that grants cleric domains, the blessings chosen must match the domains selected by that class. Subject to GM discretion, the warpriest can change his former blessings or domains to make them conform.[/ooc] 4/day [ooc=Fire]Fire Strike (minor): At 1st level, you can touch one weapon and enhance it with the grandeur of fire. For 1 minute, this weapon glows red-hot and deals an additional 1d4 points of fire damage with each hit. This additional damage doesn’t stack with the additional damage from the flaming or flaming burst weapon special abilities.[/ooc], [ooc=War][B]War Mind (minor):[/B] At 1st level, you can touch an ally and grant it a tactical advantage for 1 minute. At the start of its turn each round, it can select one of the following bonuses: +10 feet to base land speed, +1 dodge bonus to AC, +1 insight bonus on attack rolls, or a +1 luck bonus on saving throws. Each bonus selected lasts for 1 round.[/ooc] [spoiler=Judgements]Starting at 1st level, an inquisitor can pronounce judgment upon her foes as a swift action. Starting when the judgment is made, the inquisitor receives a bonus or special ability based on the type of judgment made. • [B]Destruction:[/B] The inquisitor is filled with divine wrath, gaining a +1 sacred bonus on all weapon damage rolls. This bonus increases by +1 for every three inquisitor levels she possesses. • [B]Healing:[/B] The inquisitor is surrounded by a healing light, gaining fast healing 1. This causes the inquisitor to heal 1 point of damage each round as long as the inquisitor is alive and the judgment lasts. The amount of healing increases by 1 point for every three inquisitor levels she possesses. • [B]Immolation:[/B] The immolator channels purifying flame to consume her enemies. When dealing fire damage to an opponent, she treats the target’s fire resistance as 5 lower than normal (minimum 0). At 6th level, she treats the target’s resistance as 10 lower than normal, 15 lower than normal at 11th level, and 20 lower than normal at 16th level. • [B]Justice:[/B] This judgment spurs the inquisitor to seek justice, granting a +1 sacred bonus on all attack rolls. This bonus increases by +1 for every five inquisitor levels she possesses. At 10th level, this bonus is doubled on all attack rolls made to confirm critical hits. • [B]Piercing:[/B] This judgment gives the inquisitor great focus and makes her spells more potent. This benefit grants a +1 sacred bonus on concentration checks and caster level checks made to overcome a target’s spell resistance. This bonus increases by +1 for every three inquisitor levels she possesses. • [B]Protection:[/B] The inquisitor is surrounded by a protective aura, granting a +1 sacred bonus to Armor Class. This bonus increases by +1 for every five inquisitor levels she possesses. At 10th level, this bonus is doubled against attack rolls made to confirm critical hits against the inquisitor. • [B]Purity:[/B] The inquisitor is protected from the vile taint of her foes, gaining a +1 sacred bonus on all saving throws. This bonus increases by +1 for every five inquisitor levels she possesses. At 10th level, the bonus is doubled against curses, diseases, and poisons. • [B]Resiliency:[/B] This judgment makes the inquisitor resistant to harm, granting DR 1/magic. This DR increases by 1 for every five levels she possesses. At 10th level, this DR changes from magic to an alignment (chaotic, evil, good, or lawful) that is opposite the inquisitor’s. If she is neutral, the inquisitor does not receive this increase. • [B]Resistance:[/B] The inquisitor is shielded by a flickering aura, gaining 2 points of energy resistance against one energy type (acid, cold, electricity, fire, or sonic) chosen when the judgment is declared. The protection increases by 2 for every three inquisitor levels she possesses.[/spoiler] [spoiler=Inquisitor Spells][B]Known: 0:[/B] 6, [B]1st:[/B] 4 [B]2nd:[/B] 2 [B]Spells Per day:[/B] [B]1st:[/B] 4 [B]2nd:[/B] 2 [B]0-lvl:[/B] Create Water, Detect Magic, Detect Poison, Disrupt Undead, Light, Read Magic [B]1st:[/B] Cure Light Wounds, Divine Favor, Protection from Evil, Wrath [B]2nd:[/B] Flames of the Faithful, Spiritual Weapon[/spoiler] [spoiler=Warpriest Spells][B]Spells Per Day:[/B] [B]0:[/B] 3, [B]1st:[/B] 2 [B]0:[/B] Mending, Purify Food and Drink, Spark [B]1st:[/B] Cure Light Wounds, Hedghing Weapons[/spoiler][spoiler=Inventory]+1 Full Plate 2,650 Gp MW Heavy Shield 170 Gp +1 longsword 2,315 Gp Silver Dagger, Masterwork 322 gp Total: 5457 Gp backpack bedroll belt pouch caltrops chalk (10) flint and steel grappling hook iron pot mess kit mirror pitons (10) rope soap torches (10) trail rations (5 days) waterskin. [/spoiler] M Neutral Lavasoul (Magma Ifrit) Inquisitor 4, Warpriest 1, Level 5, Init 14, HP 42/42, Speed 30 AC 24, Touch 11, Flat-footed 23, CMD 17, Fort 7, Ref 3, Will 8, CMB +6, Base Attack Bonus +3 +1 Longsword +8 (1d8+4, 19-20/x2) silver MW Dagger +7 (1d4+3, 18-20/x2) +1 Full Plate, +1 Heavy Steel Shield (+10 Armor, +3 Shield, +1 Dex) Abilities Str 16, Dex 12, Con 14, Int 10, Wis 16, Cha 10 Condition Skills: Climb 2, Diplomacy 2, Heal 7, Intimidate 7, Arcana 4, History 5, Nature 4, Planes 4, Religion 4, Perception 11, Sense Motive 9, Spellcraft 4, Stealth +4, Survival 10, Swim 2 Languages: Common, Draconic, Dwarven, Elven, Ingan, Necril Traits: Campaign: Undead CrusaderYou have dedicated your life to eradicating the scourge of the undead from Golarion. You have spent countless hours studying the different types of undead and have trained endlessly to learn the best ways to defeat them. If any undead creatures come out of the tombs of Wati’s necropolis, you’ll be ready for them! You gain a +1 trait bonus on damage rolls against undead creatures. In addition, you gain a +1 trait bonus on Knowledge (religion) checks, and that skill is always a class skill for you., Combat: ReactionaryBenefit: You gain a +2 trait bonus on initiative checks., Magic: Gifted AdeptYour interest in magic was inspired by witnessing a spell being cast in a particularly dramatic method, perhaps even one that affected you physically or spiritually. This early exposure to magic has made it easier for you to work similar magic on your own. Benefit: Pick one spell when you choose this trait—from this point on, whenever you cast that spell, its effects manifest at +1 caster level. (burning hands), Social: WanderlustBenefit(s): Treat your base land speed as 10 feet higher when determining your overland speed. Drawback: Foul BrandEffect: You have the symbol of an evil deity burned into your flesh. If the symbol is on your hand, you take a –1 penalty on Disable Device, Disguise, and Sleight of Hand checks. If the symbol is on your face, you take a –2 penalty on Bluff, Diplomacy, and Disguise checks. This does not count as a holy symbol for the purposes of a divine focus for spellcasting. (face) Feats: 1st Additional Traits 3rd: Improved Initiative 5th: Furious Focus Racial Features: Darkvision 60', Wildfire HeartIfrits with this trait are as swift and dangerous as a blazing wildfire. They gain a +4 racial bonus on initiative checks. This racial trait replaces energy resistance., Efreeti MagicSome ifrits inherit an efreeti ancestor’s ability to magically change a creature’s size. They can cast either enlarge person or reduce person (the ifrit chooses when using this ability) once per day as a spell-like ability (caster level equals the ifrit’s level). The ifrit can use this ability to affect other ifrits as though they were humanoid creatures. , Magma AffinityIfrit sorcerers with the efreeti bloodline treat their Charisma score as 2 points higher for all sorcerer spells and class abilities. Ifrit spellcasters with the Ash subdomain use their domain powers and spells at +1 caster level. Inquisitor Class Abilities: 1st: Domain: Ash Subdomain, Judgement 1/day, Monster LoreThe inquisitor adds her Wisdom modifier on Knowledge skill checks in addition to her Intelligence modifier, when making skill checks to identify the abilities and weaknesses of creatures., Orisons, Stern Gaze (Ex)Inquisitors are skilled at sensing deception and intimidating their foes. An inquisitor receives a morale bonus on all Intimidate and Sense Motive checks equal to 1/2 her inquisitor level (minimum +1)., Cunning Initiative (Ex)At 2nd level, an inquisitor adds her Wisdom modifier on initiative checks, in addition to her Dexterity modifier., Detect Alignment (Sp)At 2nd level, at will, an inquisitor can use detect chaos, detect evil, detect good, or detect law. She can only use one of these at any given time. 2nd: Track (Ex)At 2nd level, an inquisitor adds half her level on Survival skill checks made to follow or identify tracks. 3rd: Solo Tactics (Ex)At 3rd level, all of the inquisitor’s allies are treated as if they possessed the same teamwork feats as the inquisitor for the purpose of determining whether the inquisitor receives a bonus from her teamwork feats. Her allies do not receive any bonuses from these feats unless they actually possess the feats themselves. The allies’ positioning and actions must still meet the prerequisites listed in the teamwork feat for the inquisitor to receive the listed bonus., Teamwork FeatAt 3rd level, and every three levels thereafter, the inquisitor gains a bonus feat in addition to those gained from normal advancement. These bonus feats must be selected from those listed as teamwork feats. The inquisitor must meet the prerequisites of the selected bonus feat. As a standard action, the inquisitor can choose to learn a new bonus teamwork feat in place of the most recent bonus teamwork feat she has already learned. In effect, the inquisitor loses the bonus feat in exchange for the new one. She can only change the most recent teamwork feat gained. Whenever she gains a new teamwork feat, the previous teamwork feat becomes set and cannot be changed again. An inquisitor can change her most recent teamwork feat a number of times per day equal to her Wisdom modifier. Shielded CasterBenefit: Whenever you are adjacent to an ally who also has this feat, you receive a +4 competence bonus on concentration checks. • If your ally is wielding a buckler or a light shield, this bonus increases by +1. • If your ally is wielding a heavy shield or a tower shield, this bonus increases by +2. • Finally, if an enemy threatening you and your ally has the Disruptive feat, or another ability that increases the DC of concentration checks, the amount of the increase is halved. Warpriest Class Abilities: 1st: Aura (Ex)A warpriest of a chaotic, evil, good, or lawful deity has a particularly powerful aura (as a cleric) corresponding to the deity’s alignment (see detect evil).Neutral, Blessings (Su)A warpriest’s deity influences his alignment, what magic he can perform, his values, and how others see him. Each warpriest can select two blessings from among those granted by his deity (each deity grants the blessings tied to its domains). A warpriest can select an alignment blessing (Chaos, Evil, Good, or Law) only if his alignment matches that domain. If a warpriest isn’t devoted to a particular deity, he still selects two blessings to represent his spiritual inclinations and abilities, subject to GM approval. The restriction on alignment domains still applies. Each blessing grants a minor power at 1st level and a major power at 10th level. A warpriest can call upon the power of his blessings a number of times per day (in any combination) equal to 3 + 1/2 his warpriest level (to a maximum of 13 times per day at 20th level). Each time he calls upon any one of his blessings, it counts against his daily limit. The save DC for these blessings is equal to 10 + 1/2 the warpriest’s level + the warpriest’s Wisdom modifier. If a warpriest also has levels in a class that grants cleric domains, the blessings chosen must match the domains selected by that class. Subject to GM discretion, the warpriest can change his former blessings or domains to make them conform. 4/day FireFire Strike (minor): At 1st level, you can touch one weapon and enhance it with the grandeur of fire. For 1 minute, this weapon glows red-hot and deals an additional 1d4 points of fire damage with each hit. This additional damage doesn’t stack with the additional damage from the flaming or flaming burst weapon special abilities., WarWar Mind (minor): At 1st level, you can touch an ally and grant it a tactical advantage for 1 minute. At the start of its turn each round, it can select one of the following bonuses: +10 feet to base land speed, +1 dodge bonus to AC, +1 insight bonus on attack rolls, or a +1 luck bonus on saving throws. Each bonus selected lasts for 1 round. Judgements Starting at 1st level, an inquisitor can pronounce judgment upon her foes as a swift action. Starting when the judgment is made, the inquisitor receives a bonus or special ability based on the type of judgment made. • Destruction: The inquisitor is filled with divine wrath, gaining a +1 sacred bonus on all weapon damage rolls. This bonus increases by +1 for every three inquisitor levels she possesses. • Healing: The inquisitor is surrounded by a healing light, gaining fast healing 1. This causes the inquisitor to heal 1 point of damage each round as long as the inquisitor is alive and the judgment lasts. The amount of healing increases by 1 point for every three inquisitor levels she possesses. • Immolation: The immolator channels purifying flame to consume her enemies. When dealing fire damage to an opponent, she treats the target’s fire resistance as 5 lower than normal (minimum 0). At 6th level, she treats the target’s resistance as 10 lower than normal, 15 lower than normal at 11th level, and 20 lower than normal at 16th level. • Justice: This judgment spurs the inquisitor to seek justice, granting a +1 sacred bonus on all attack rolls. This bonus increases by +1 for every five inquisitor levels she possesses. At 10th level, this bonus is doubled on all attack rolls made to confirm critical hits. • Piercing: This judgment gives the inquisitor great focus and makes her spells more potent. This benefit grants a +1 sacred bonus on concentration checks and caster level checks made to overcome a target’s spell resistance. This bonus increases by +1 for every three inquisitor levels she possesses. • Protection: The inquisitor is surrounded by a protective aura, granting a +1 sacred bonus to Armor Class. This bonus increases by +1 for every five inquisitor levels she possesses. At 10th level, this bonus is doubled against attack rolls made to confirm critical hits against the inquisitor. • Purity: The inquisitor is protected from the vile taint of her foes, gaining a +1 sacred bonus on all saving throws. This bonus increases by +1 for every five inquisitor levels she possesses. At 10th level, the bonus is doubled against curses, diseases, and poisons. • Resiliency: This judgment makes the inquisitor resistant to harm, granting DR 1/magic. This DR increases by 1 for every five levels she possesses. At 10th level, this DR changes from magic to an alignment (chaotic, evil, good, or lawful) that is opposite the inquisitor’s. If she is neutral, the inquisitor does not receive this increase. • Resistance: The inquisitor is shielded by a flickering aura, gaining 2 points of energy resistance against one energy type (acid, cold, electricity, fire, or sonic) chosen when the judgment is declared. The protection increases by 2 for every three inquisitor levels she possesses. Inquisitor Spells Known: 0: 6, 1st: 4 2nd: 2 Spells Per day: 1st: 4 2nd: 2 0-lvl: Create Water, Detect Magic, Detect Poison, Disrupt Undead, Light, Read Magic 1st: Cure Light Wounds, Divine Favor, Protection from Evil, Wrath 2nd: Flames of the Faithful, Spiritual Weapon Warpriest Spells Spells Per Day: 0: 3, 1st: 2 0: Mending, Purify Food and Drink, Spark 1st: Cure Light Wounds, Hedghing Weapons Inventory +1 Full Plate 2,650 Gp MW Heavy Shield 170 Gp +1 longsword 2,315 Gp Silver Dagger, Masterwork 322 gp Total: 5457 Gp backpack bedroll belt pouch caltrops chalk (10) flint and steel grappling hook iron pot mess kit mirror pitons (10) rope soap torches (10) trail rations (5 days) waterskin.
  11. Well I could potentially cast it, just need to both be on the same page.
  12. I have one casting of Protection from Evil, but of course that would be my only action for the round, and the last map still shows Yuki in the silence area. Yuki - 19 - Tries to use her hex and cast a spell, both fail due to silence
  13. Ok, I can just take Augmented Summoning for now, since we wouldn't be able to cast Greenbound Summoning until it's a 3rd level spell, 5th level caster. Might want to add it to the house rules section for future reference. Greenbound Summoning( Lost Empires of Faerun, p. 8) [General] You are learned in a long-forgotten manner of summoning once practiced by the Eaerlanni elves of the High Forest. Creatures answering your call are automatically imbued with the powers of the forest. Prerequisite: Ability to cast any summon nature's ally spell, Benefit: All animals that you summon using summon nature's ally acquire the greenbound template (see page 173) for as long as the summoning spell lasts. Greenbound Summoning uses up a spell slot two levels higher than the spell’s actual level.
  14. I had not gotten an answer yet to my previous question, so I am going to go ahead and just build it with the plant companion and feats. It was the weekend, so I know people can be busy. :)
  15. Ramad Khajeel Inquisitor 4/Warpriest 1, HP: 42/42 Saves: Fort 6, Ref 2, Will 7 AC: 24, 11(touch), 23(flat-footed) Speed: 30 Perception: +11 Initiative: +14 Ramad had joined in the shopping, managing to find an suitable enchanted shield to enhanced his defenses. Upon returning to rest, the ifrit spent the night polishing his armor, trying to refit it properly, adjusting the leather straps beneath the plate. He practiced most of the night trying to lessen his footsteps, as stealth wasn't his strong point, he at least wanted to get better. Through trial and error, he found the best way he could to step lightly in hopes he wouldn't be a detriment to his companions should stealth be required. As he finished up the adjustments, Ramad removed the armor and slept for the night. Upon early morning, he meditated in prayer and prepared to fight the undead and anything else that may bring harm to the group. Meeting the others in the morning, he silently nods that he is prepared to leave. Statblock [URL=/sheets/?id=2803959][B][SIZE=+1]Ramad Khajeel[/SIZE][/B][/URL] M Neutral Lavasoul (Magma Ifrit) Inquisitor 4, Warpriest 1, [B]Level[/B] 5, [B]Init[/B] 14, [B]HP[/B] 42/42, [B]Speed[/B] 30 [B]AC[/B] 24, [B]Touch[/B] 11, [B]Flat-footed[/B] 23, [B]CMD[/b] 17, [B]Fort[/B] 7, [B]Ref[/B] 3, [B]Will[/B] 8, [B]CMB[/B] +6, [B]Base Attack Bonus[/B] +3 [B] +1 Longsword [/B] +8 (1d8+4, 19-20/x2) [B]silver MW Dagger [/B] +7 (1d4+3, 18-20/x2) [B] +1 Full Plate[/B], [B] +1 Heavy Steel Shield[/B] (+10 Armor, +3 Shield, +1 Dex) [B]Abilities[/B] Str 16, Dex 12, Con 14, Int 10, Wis 16, Cha 10 [B]Condition[/B] [B]Skills:[/B] Climb 2, Diplomacy 2, Heal 7, Intimidate 7, Arcana 4, History 5, Nature 4, Planes 4, Religion 4, Perception 11, Sense Motive 9, Spellcraft 4, Stealth +4, Survival 10, Swim 2 [B]Languages:[/B] Common, Draconic, Dwarven, Elven, Ingan, Necril [B]Traits:[/B] [B]Campaign: [/B][ooc="Undead Crusader"]You have dedicated your life to eradicating the scourge of the undead from Golarion. You have spent countless hours studying the different types of undead and have trained endlessly to learn the best ways to defeat them. If any undead creatures come out of the tombs of Wati’s necropolis, you’ll be ready for them! You gain a +1 trait bonus on damage rolls against undead creatures. In addition, you gain a +1 trait bonus on Knowledge (religion) checks, and that skill is always a class skill for you.[/ooc], [B]Combat:[/B] [ooc="Reactionary"]Benefit: You gain a +2 trait bonus on initiative checks.[/ooc], [B]Magic:[/B] [ooc="Gifted Adept"]Your interest in magic was inspired by witnessing a spell being cast in a particularly dramatic method, perhaps even one that affected you physically or spiritually. This early exposure to magic has made it easier for you to work similar magic on your own. [B]Benefit: [/B]Pick one spell when you choose this trait—from this point on, whenever you cast that spell, its effects manifest at +1 caster level.[/ooc] (burning hands), [B]Social:[/B] [ooc="Wanderlust"]Benefit(s): Treat your base land speed as 10 feet higher when determining your overland speed.[/ooc] [B]Drawback:[/B] [ooc="Foul Brand"][B]Effect:[/B] You have the symbol of an evil deity burned into your flesh. If the symbol is on your hand, you take a –1 penalty on Disable Device, Disguise, and Sleight of Hand checks. If the symbol is on your face, you take a –2 penalty on Bluff, Diplomacy, and Disguise checks. This does not count as a holy symbol for the purposes of a divine focus for spellcasting.[/ooc] (face) [B]Feats: 1st[/B] Additional Traits [B]3rd:[/B] Improved Initiative [B]5th:[/B] Furious Focus [B]Racial Features:[/B] Darkvision 60', [ooc="Wildfire Heart"]Ifrits with this trait are as swift and dangerous as a blazing wildfire. They gain a +4 racial bonus on initiative checks. This racial trait replaces energy resistance.[/ooc], [ooc="Efreeti Magic"]Some ifrits inherit an efreeti ancestor’s ability to magically change a creature’s size. They can cast either enlarge person or reduce person (the ifrit chooses when using this ability) once per day as a spell-like ability (caster level equals the ifrit’s level). The ifrit can use this ability to affect other ifrits as though they were humanoid creatures. [/ooc], [ooc="Magma Affinity"]Ifrit sorcerers with the efreeti bloodline treat their Charisma score as 2 points higher for all sorcerer spells and class abilities. Ifrit spellcasters with the Ash subdomain use their domain powers and spells at +1 caster level.[/ooc] [B]Inquisitor Class Abilities:[/B] [B]1st:[/B] Domain: Ash Subdomain, Judgement 1/day, [ooc="Monster Lore"]The inquisitor adds her Wisdom modifier on Knowledge skill checks in addition to her Intelligence modifier, when making skill checks to identify the abilities and weaknesses of creatures.[/ooc], Orisons, [ooc="Stern Gaze (Ex)"]Inquisitors are skilled at sensing deception and intimidating their foes. An inquisitor receives a morale bonus on all Intimidate and Sense Motive checks equal to 1/2 her inquisitor level (minimum +1).[/ooc], [ooc=Cunning Initiative (Ex)]At 2nd level, an inquisitor adds her Wisdom modifier on initiative checks, in addition to her Dexterity modifier.[/ooc], [ooc=Detect Alignment (Sp)]At 2nd level, at will, an inquisitor can use detect chaos, detect evil, detect good, or detect law. She can only use one of these at any given time.[/ooc] [B]2nd:[/B] [ooc=Track (Ex)]At 2nd level, an inquisitor adds half her level on Survival skill checks made to follow or identify tracks.[/ooc] [B]3rd:[/B] [ooc=Solo Tactics (Ex)]At 3rd level, all of the inquisitor’s allies are treated as if they possessed the same teamwork feats as the inquisitor for the purpose of determining whether the inquisitor receives a bonus from her teamwork feats. Her allies do not receive any bonuses from these feats unless they actually possess the feats themselves. The allies’ positioning and actions must still meet the prerequisites listed in the teamwork feat for the inquisitor to receive the listed bonus.[/ooc], [ooc=Teamwork Feat]At 3rd level, and every three levels thereafter, the inquisitor gains a bonus feat in addition to those gained from normal advancement. These bonus feats must be selected from those listed as teamwork feats. The inquisitor must meet the prerequisites of the selected bonus feat. As a standard action, the inquisitor can choose to learn a new bonus teamwork feat in place of the most recent bonus teamwork feat she has already learned. In effect, the inquisitor loses the bonus feat in exchange for the new one. She can only change the most recent teamwork feat gained. Whenever she gains a new teamwork feat, the previous teamwork feat becomes set and cannot be changed again. An inquisitor can change her most recent teamwork feat a number of times per day equal to her Wisdom modifier.[/ooc] [ooc="Shielded Caster"][B]Benefit:[/B] Whenever you are adjacent to an ally who also has this feat, you receive a +4 competence bonus on concentration checks. • If your ally is wielding a buckler or a light shield, this bonus increases by +1. • If your ally is wielding a heavy shield or a tower shield, this bonus increases by +2. • Finally, if an enemy threatening you and your ally has the Disruptive feat, or another ability that increases the DC of concentration checks, the amount of the increase is halved.[/ooc] [B]Warpriest Class Abilities: 1st:[/B] [ooc="Aura (Ex)"]A warpriest of a chaotic, evil, good, or lawful deity has a particularly powerful aura (as a cleric) corresponding to the deity’s alignment (see detect evil).[/ooc]Neutral, [ooc=Blessings (Su)]A warpriest’s deity influences his alignment, what magic he can perform, his values, and how others see him. Each warpriest can select two blessings from among those granted by his deity (each deity grants the blessings tied to its domains). A warpriest can select an alignment blessing (Chaos, Evil, Good, or Law) only if his alignment matches that domain. If a warpriest isn’t devoted to a particular deity, he still selects two blessings to represent his spiritual inclinations and abilities, subject to GM approval. The restriction on alignment domains still applies. Each blessing grants a minor power at 1st level and a major power at 10th level. A warpriest can call upon the power of his blessings a number of times per day (in any combination) equal to 3 + 1/2 his warpriest level (to a maximum of 13 times per day at 20th level). Each time he calls upon any one of his blessings, it counts against his daily limit. The save DC for these blessings is equal to 10 + 1/2 the warpriest’s level + the warpriest’s Wisdom modifier. If a warpriest also has levels in a class that grants cleric domains, the blessings chosen must match the domains selected by that class. Subject to GM discretion, the warpriest can change his former blessings or domains to make them conform.[/ooc] 4/day [ooc=Fire]Fire Strike (minor): At 1st level, you can touch one weapon and enhance it with the grandeur of fire. For 1 minute, this weapon glows red-hot and deals an additional 1d4 points of fire damage with each hit. This additional damage doesn’t stack with the additional damage from the flaming or flaming burst weapon special abilities.[/ooc], [ooc=War][B]War Mind (minor):[/B] At 1st level, you can touch an ally and grant it a tactical advantage for 1 minute. At the start of its turn each round, it can select one of the following bonuses: +10 feet to base land speed, +1 dodge bonus to AC, +1 insight bonus on attack rolls, or a +1 luck bonus on saving throws. Each bonus selected lasts for 1 round.[/ooc] [spoiler=Judgements]Starting at 1st level, an inquisitor can pronounce judgment upon her foes as a swift action. Starting when the judgment is made, the inquisitor receives a bonus or special ability based on the type of judgment made. • [B]Destruction:[/B] The inquisitor is filled with divine wrath, gaining a +1 sacred bonus on all weapon damage rolls. This bonus increases by +1 for every three inquisitor levels she possesses. • [B]Healing:[/B] The inquisitor is surrounded by a healing light, gaining fast healing 1. This causes the inquisitor to heal 1 point of damage each round as long as the inquisitor is alive and the judgment lasts. The amount of healing increases by 1 point for every three inquisitor levels she possesses. • [B]Immolation:[/B] The immolator channels purifying flame to consume her enemies. When dealing fire damage to an opponent, she treats the target’s fire resistance as 5 lower than normal (minimum 0). At 6th level, she treats the target’s resistance as 10 lower than normal, 15 lower than normal at 11th level, and 20 lower than normal at 16th level. • [B]Justice:[/B] This judgment spurs the inquisitor to seek justice, granting a +1 sacred bonus on all attack rolls. This bonus increases by +1 for every five inquisitor levels she possesses. At 10th level, this bonus is doubled on all attack rolls made to confirm critical hits. • [B]Piercing:[/B] This judgment gives the inquisitor great focus and makes her spells more potent. This benefit grants a +1 sacred bonus on concentration checks and caster level checks made to overcome a target’s spell resistance. This bonus increases by +1 for every three inquisitor levels she possesses. • [B]Protection:[/B] The inquisitor is surrounded by a protective aura, granting a +1 sacred bonus to Armor Class. This bonus increases by +1 for every five inquisitor levels she possesses. At 10th level, this bonus is doubled against attack rolls made to confirm critical hits against the inquisitor. • [B]Purity:[/B] The inquisitor is protected from the vile taint of her foes, gaining a +1 sacred bonus on all saving throws. This bonus increases by +1 for every five inquisitor levels she possesses. At 10th level, the bonus is doubled against curses, diseases, and poisons. • [B]Resiliency:[/B] This judgment makes the inquisitor resistant to harm, granting DR 1/magic. This DR increases by 1 for every five levels she possesses. At 10th level, this DR changes from magic to an alignment (chaotic, evil, good, or lawful) that is opposite the inquisitor’s. If she is neutral, the inquisitor does not receive this increase. • [B]Resistance:[/B] The inquisitor is shielded by a flickering aura, gaining 2 points of energy resistance against one energy type (acid, cold, electricity, fire, or sonic) chosen when the judgment is declared. The protection increases by 2 for every three inquisitor levels she possesses.[/spoiler] [spoiler=Inquisitor Spells][B]Known: 0:[/B] 6, [B]1st:[/B] 4 [B]2nd:[/B] 2 [B]Spells Per day:[/B] [B]1st:[/B] 4 [B]2nd:[/B] 2 [B]0-lvl:[/B] Create Water, Detect Magic, Detect Poison, Disrupt Undead, Light, Read Magic [B]1st:[/B] Cure Light Wounds, Divine Favor, Protection from Evil, Wrath [B]2nd:[/B] Flames of the Faithful, Spiritual Weapon[/spoiler] [spoiler=Warpriest Spells][B]Spells Per Day:[/B] [B]0:[/B] 3, [B]1st:[/B] 2 [B]0:[/B] Mending, Purify Food and Drink, Spark [B]1st:[/B] Cure Light Wounds, Hedghing Weapons[/spoiler][spoiler=Inventory]+1 Full Plate 2,650 Gp MW Heavy Shield 170 Gp +1 longsword 2,315 Gp Silver Dagger, Masterwork 322 gp Total: 5457 Gp backpack bedroll belt pouch caltrops chalk (10) flint and steel grappling hook iron pot mess kit mirror pitons (10) rope soap torches (10) trail rations (5 days) waterskin. [/spoiler] M Neutral Lavasoul (Magma Ifrit) Inquisitor 4, Warpriest 1, Level 5, Init 14, HP 42/42, Speed 30 AC 24, Touch 11, Flat-footed 23, CMD 17, Fort 7, Ref 3, Will 8, CMB +6, Base Attack Bonus +3 +1 Longsword +8 (1d8+4, 19-20/x2) silver MW Dagger +7 (1d4+3, 18-20/x2) +1 Full Plate, +1 Heavy Steel Shield (+10 Armor, +3 Shield, +1 Dex) Abilities Str 16, Dex 12, Con 14, Int 10, Wis 16, Cha 10 Condition Skills: Climb 2, Diplomacy 2, Heal 7, Intimidate 7, Arcana 4, History 5, Nature 4, Planes 4, Religion 4, Perception 11, Sense Motive 9, Spellcraft 4, Stealth +4, Survival 10, Swim 2 Languages: Common, Draconic, Dwarven, Elven, Ingan, Necril Traits: Campaign: Undead CrusaderYou have dedicated your life to eradicating the scourge of the undead from Golarion. You have spent countless hours studying the different types of undead and have trained endlessly to learn the best ways to defeat them. If any undead creatures come out of the tombs of Wati’s necropolis, you’ll be ready for them! You gain a +1 trait bonus on damage rolls against undead creatures. In addition, you gain a +1 trait bonus on Knowledge (religion) checks, and that skill is always a class skill for you., Combat: ReactionaryBenefit: You gain a +2 trait bonus on initiative checks., Magic: Gifted AdeptYour interest in magic was inspired by witnessing a spell being cast in a particularly dramatic method, perhaps even one that affected you physically or spiritually. This early exposure to magic has made it easier for you to work similar magic on your own. Benefit: Pick one spell when you choose this trait—from this point on, whenever you cast that spell, its effects manifest at +1 caster level. (burning hands), Social: WanderlustBenefit(s): Treat your base land speed as 10 feet higher when determining your overland speed. Drawback: Foul BrandEffect: You have the symbol of an evil deity burned into your flesh. If the symbol is on your hand, you take a –1 penalty on Disable Device, Disguise, and Sleight of Hand checks. If the symbol is on your face, you take a –2 penalty on Bluff, Diplomacy, and Disguise checks. This does not count as a holy symbol for the purposes of a divine focus for spellcasting. (face) Feats: 1st Additional Traits 3rd: Improved Initiative 5th: Furious Focus Racial Features: Darkvision 60', Wildfire HeartIfrits with this trait are as swift and dangerous as a blazing wildfire. They gain a +4 racial bonus on initiative checks. This racial trait replaces energy resistance., Efreeti MagicSome ifrits inherit an efreeti ancestor’s ability to magically change a creature’s size. They can cast either enlarge person or reduce person (the ifrit chooses when using this ability) once per day as a spell-like ability (caster level equals the ifrit’s level). The ifrit can use this ability to affect other ifrits as though they were humanoid creatures. , Magma AffinityIfrit sorcerers with the efreeti bloodline treat their Charisma score as 2 points higher for all sorcerer spells and class abilities. Ifrit spellcasters with the Ash subdomain use their domain powers and spells at +1 caster level. Inquisitor Class Abilities: 1st: Domain: Ash Subdomain, Judgement 1/day, Monster LoreThe inquisitor adds her Wisdom modifier on Knowledge skill checks in addition to her Intelligence modifier, when making skill checks to identify the abilities and weaknesses of creatures., Orisons, Stern Gaze (Ex)Inquisitors are skilled at sensing deception and intimidating their foes. An inquisitor receives a morale bonus on all Intimidate and Sense Motive checks equal to 1/2 her inquisitor level (minimum +1)., Cunning Initiative (Ex)At 2nd level, an inquisitor adds her Wisdom modifier on initiative checks, in addition to her Dexterity modifier., Detect Alignment (Sp)At 2nd level, at will, an inquisitor can use detect chaos, detect evil, detect good, or detect law. She can only use one of these at any given time. 2nd: Track (Ex)At 2nd level, an inquisitor adds half her level on Survival skill checks made to follow or identify tracks. 3rd: Solo Tactics (Ex)At 3rd level, all of the inquisitor’s allies are treated as if they possessed the same teamwork feats as the inquisitor for the purpose of determining whether the inquisitor receives a bonus from her teamwork feats. Her allies do not receive any bonuses from these feats unless they actually possess the feats themselves. The allies’ positioning and actions must still meet the prerequisites listed in the teamwork feat for the inquisitor to receive the listed bonus., Teamwork FeatAt 3rd level, and every three levels thereafter, the inquisitor gains a bonus feat in addition to those gained from normal advancement. These bonus feats must be selected from those listed as teamwork feats. The inquisitor must meet the prerequisites of the selected bonus feat. As a standard action, the inquisitor can choose to learn a new bonus teamwork feat in place of the most recent bonus teamwork feat she has already learned. In effect, the inquisitor loses the bonus feat in exchange for the new one. She can only change the most recent teamwork feat gained. Whenever she gains a new teamwork feat, the previous teamwork feat becomes set and cannot be changed again. An inquisitor can change her most recent teamwork feat a number of times per day equal to her Wisdom modifier. Shielded CasterBenefit: Whenever you are adjacent to an ally who also has this feat, you receive a +4 competence bonus on concentration checks. • If your ally is wielding a buckler or a light shield, this bonus increases by +1. • If your ally is wielding a heavy shield or a tower shield, this bonus increases by +2. • Finally, if an enemy threatening you and your ally has the Disruptive feat, or another ability that increases the DC of concentration checks, the amount of the increase is halved. Warpriest Class Abilities: 1st: Aura (Ex)A warpriest of a chaotic, evil, good, or lawful deity has a particularly powerful aura (as a cleric) corresponding to the deity’s alignment (see detect evil).Neutral, Blessings (Su)A warpriest’s deity influences his alignment, what magic he can perform, his values, and how others see him. Each warpriest can select two blessings from among those granted by his deity (each deity grants the blessings tied to its domains). A warpriest can select an alignment blessing (Chaos, Evil, Good, or Law) only if his alignment matches that domain. If a warpriest isn’t devoted to a particular deity, he still selects two blessings to represent his spiritual inclinations and abilities, subject to GM approval. The restriction on alignment domains still applies. Each blessing grants a minor power at 1st level and a major power at 10th level. A warpriest can call upon the power of his blessings a number of times per day (in any combination) equal to 3 + 1/2 his warpriest level (to a maximum of 13 times per day at 20th level). Each time he calls upon any one of his blessings, it counts against his daily limit. The save DC for these blessings is equal to 10 + 1/2 the warpriest’s level + the warpriest’s Wisdom modifier. If a warpriest also has levels in a class that grants cleric domains, the blessings chosen must match the domains selected by that class. Subject to GM discretion, the warpriest can change his former blessings or domains to make them conform. 4/day FireFire Strike (minor): At 1st level, you can touch one weapon and enhance it with the grandeur of fire. For 1 minute, this weapon glows red-hot and deals an additional 1d4 points of fire damage with each hit. This additional damage doesn’t stack with the additional damage from the flaming or flaming burst weapon special abilities., WarWar Mind (minor): At 1st level, you can touch an ally and grant it a tactical advantage for 1 minute. At the start of its turn each round, it can select one of the following bonuses: +10 feet to base land speed, +1 dodge bonus to AC, +1 insight bonus on attack rolls, or a +1 luck bonus on saving throws. Each bonus selected lasts for 1 round. Judgements Starting at 1st level, an inquisitor can pronounce judgment upon her foes as a swift action. Starting when the judgment is made, the inquisitor receives a bonus or special ability based on the type of judgment made. • Destruction: The inquisitor is filled with divine wrath, gaining a +1 sacred bonus on all weapon damage rolls. This bonus increases by +1 for every three inquisitor levels she possesses. • Healing: The inquisitor is surrounded by a healing light, gaining fast healing 1. This causes the inquisitor to heal 1 point of damage each round as long as the inquisitor is alive and the judgment lasts. The amount of healing increases by 1 point for every three inquisitor levels she possesses. • Immolation: The immolator channels purifying flame to consume her enemies. When dealing fire damage to an opponent, she treats the target’s fire resistance as 5 lower than normal (minimum 0). At 6th level, she treats the target’s resistance as 10 lower than normal, 15 lower than normal at 11th level, and 20 lower than normal at 16th level. • Justice: This judgment spurs the inquisitor to seek justice, granting a +1 sacred bonus on all attack rolls. This bonus increases by +1 for every five inquisitor levels she possesses. At 10th level, this bonus is doubled on all attack rolls made to confirm critical hits. • Piercing: This judgment gives the inquisitor great focus and makes her spells more potent. This benefit grants a +1 sacred bonus on concentration checks and caster level checks made to overcome a target’s spell resistance. This bonus increases by +1 for every three inquisitor levels she possesses. • Protection: The inquisitor is surrounded by a protective aura, granting a +1 sacred bonus to Armor Class. This bonus increases by +1 for every five inquisitor levels she possesses. At 10th level, this bonus is doubled against attack rolls made to confirm critical hits against the inquisitor. • Purity: The inquisitor is protected from the vile taint of her foes, gaining a +1 sacred bonus on all saving throws. This bonus increases by +1 for every five inquisitor levels she possesses. At 10th level, the bonus is doubled against curses, diseases, and poisons. • Resiliency: This judgment makes the inquisitor resistant to harm, granting DR 1/magic. This DR increases by 1 for every five levels she possesses. At 10th level, this DR changes from magic to an alignment (chaotic, evil, good, or lawful) that is opposite the inquisitor’s. If she is neutral, the inquisitor does not receive this increase. • Resistance: The inquisitor is shielded by a flickering aura, gaining 2 points of energy resistance against one energy type (acid, cold, electricity, fire, or sonic) chosen when the judgment is declared. The protection increases by 2 for every three inquisitor levels she possesses. Inquisitor Spells Known: 0: 6, 1st: 4 2nd: 2 Spells Per day: 1st: 4 2nd: 2 0-lvl: Create Water, Detect Magic, Detect Poison, Disrupt Undead, Light, Read Magic 1st: Cure Light Wounds, Divine Favor, Protection from Evil, Wrath 2nd: Flames of the Faithful, Spiritual Weapon Warpriest Spells Spells Per Day: 0: 3, 1st: 2 0: Mending, Purify Food and Drink, Spark 1st: Cure Light Wounds, Hedghing Weapons Inventory +1 Full Plate 2,650 Gp MW Heavy Shield 170 Gp +1 longsword 2,315 Gp Silver Dagger, Masterwork 322 gp Total: 5457 Gp backpack bedroll belt pouch caltrops chalk (10) flint and steel grappling hook iron pot mess kit mirror pitons (10) rope soap torches (10) trail rations (5 days) waterskin.
  16. Kero Swiftfoot HP: 80/80 Saves: Fort 3, Ref 11, Will 4 AC: 24, 17(touch), 18 (flat-footed) Initiative: 5, Speed: 30 Perception: +15 Kero prepares himself mentally and physically, he waits as Ulrica performs the right of passage. Finally he himself steps forward and clears his throat, as he is asked the questions, and answers without a stutter. Lissala! he says proudly. Statblock [URL=/sheets/?id=2812605][B][SIZE=+1]Kero Swiftfoot[/SIZE][/B][/URL] Male Neutral Good Halfling Rogue, [B]Level[/B] 8, [B]Init[/B] 5, [B]HP[/B] 80/80, [B]Speed[/B] 30 [B]AC[/B] 24, [B]Touch[/B] 17, [B]Flat-footed[/B] 18, [B]CMD[/b] 19, [B]Fort[/B] 4, [B]Ref[/B] 12, [B]Will[/B] 5, [B]CMB[/B] +4/-1, [B]Base Attack Bonus[/B] +6/+1 [B] +1 Rapier [/B] +13/+8 (1d4+5, 19-20/x2) [B] Bombs [/B] +13 (4d8+3, x2) [B] Combat Scabard [/B] +12 (1d4, x2) [B] Mithral Shirt +1[/B], [B] +1 Buckler[/B] (+5 Armor, +2 Shield, +5 Dex, +1 Size) [B]Abilities[/B] Str 8, Dex 20, Con 12, Int null, Wis 14, Cha 10 [B]Condition[/B] . [B]Languages:[/B] Common, Abyssal, Celestial, Draconic, Dwarven, Elven, Gnomish, Goblin, Halfling, Infernal, Necril, Orcish, Terran [B]Skills: [/B] Acrobatics 21, Appraise 10, Bluff 10, Climb 6, Craft Alchemy 20, Disable Device 18, Escape Artist 11, Arcana 4, Dugeoneering 7, Engineering 4, History 4, Local 7, Nature 4, Nobility 4, Religion 4, Linguistics 14, Perception 15, Sense Motive 9, Sleight of Hand 16, Spellcraft 4, Stealth 25, Swim 7, UMD 10 [B]Traits:[/B] Blood of Dragons (low-light vision), Social: Wanderlust [B]Feats: 1st:[/B] Dodge (Bonus), [ooc="Shikigami Style"]• [B]Prerequisite(s):[/B] Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything. • [B]Benefit(s):[/B] While in this style, you deal damage with improvised weapons as if they were one size category larger. For every style feat you have that lists Shikigami Style as a prerequisite, treat the improvised weapon as an additional size category larger, to a maximum of three sizes larger than its actual size.[/ooc], [B]3rd:[/B] [ooc="Improvisational Focus"]• [B]Prerequisite(s):[/B] Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, base attack bonus +1. • [B]Benefit(s):[/B] You gain a +1 bonus on attack rolls you make using an improvised weapon. You are considered proficient with the improvised weapon and are considered to have Weapon Focus with improvised weapons for the purpose of meeting the prerequisites of feats that specifically select a weapon, such as Weapon Specialization. • [B]Special:[/B] Thrown splash weapons are not considered improvised weapons for the purposes of this feat.[/ooc], [B]5th[/B] [ooc="Shikigami Mimicry"]• [B]Prerequisite(s):[/B] Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, Shikigami Style. • [B]Benefit(s):[/B] While in Shikigami Style, you can take a –2 penalty on attack rolls to treat an improvised weapon as if it had one of the following weapon special qualities until the start of your next turn: blocking, brace, disarm, distracting, nonlethal, performance, or trip. If the weapon has the fragile special quality or broken condition, you can treat it as if it had the jagged special quality.[/ooc], [B]6th:[/B] [ooc="Close-Quarters Thrower"]• [B]Prerequisites:[/B] Dex 13, Dodge, Weapon Focus with selected thrown weapon. • [B]Benefit:[/B] Choose a type of thrown weapon. You do not provoke attacks of opportunity for making ranged attacks using the selected weapon. If you are an alchemist, and you select this feat and choose alchemist bombs, you do not provoke attacks of opportunity for the process of drawing components of, creating, and throwing a bomb. Normal: Making a ranged attack provokes attacks of opportunity.[/ooc] (class), [B]7th:[/B] [ooc="Shikigami Manipulation"]• [B]Prerequisite(s):[/B] Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, Shikigami Mimicry, Shikigami Style, Use Magic Device 5 ranks. • [B]Benefit(s):[/B] While using Shikigami Style, you can treat any magical item you’re using as an improvised weapon as if it granted an enhancement bonus on attack and damage rolls equal to the item’s caster level divided by 4 (minimum +1), to a maximum bonus of +5. • [B]Special:[/B] A character with this feat and Equipment Trick who uses magical equipment to perform a trick can add a bonus equal to the item’s caster level divided by 4 (minimum +1) on skill or combat maneuver checks attempted as part of the trick.[/ooc] [B]Class Abilities: 1st:[/B] Finesse training, sneak attack +4d6, trapfinding (+4 DD/Perception) [B]2nd:[/B] [ooc="Chemical Weapons (Ex)"]At 2nd level, an underground chemist is able to retrieve an alchemical item as if drawing a weapon. She adds her Intelligence modifier to damage dealt with splash weapons, including any splash damage. She adds 1/2 her level to Craft (alchemy) checks. This ability replaces evasion.[/ooc], Talent: [ooc="Bomber (Su)"]Benefit: A rogue with this talent can make a number of bombs per day equal to her Intelligence modifier (minimum 1). These bombs act as alchemist’s bombs, except they deal damage equal to the damage dealt by the rogue’s sneak attack (the rogue doesn’t add her Intelligence modifier to this damage).[/ooc] 4d4+3 3/day [B]3rd:[/B] [ooc="Danger Sense (Ex)"]At 3rd level, a rogue gains a +1 bonus on Reflex saves to avoid traps and a +1 dodge bonus to AC against attacks made by traps. In addition, she gains a +1 bonus on Perception checks to avoid being surprised by a foe. These bonuses increase by 1 every 3 rogue levels thereafter (to a maximum of +6 at 18th level). This ability counts as trap sense for the purpose of any feat or class prerequisite, and can be replaced by any archetype class feature that replaces trap sense. The bonuses gained from this ability stack with those gained from trap sense (from another class).[/ooc] +2 [B]4th:[/B] [ooc="Debilitating Injury (Ex)"]At 4th level, whenever a rogue deals sneak attack damage to a foe, she can also debilitate the target of her attack, causing it to take a penalty for 1 round (this is in addition to any penalty caused by a rogue talent or other special ability). The rogue can choose to apply any one of the following penalties when the damage is dealt. * [B]Bewildered:[/B] The target becomes bewildered, taking a –2 penalty to AC. The target takes an additional –2 penalty to AC against all attacks made by the rogue. At 10th level and 16th level, the penalty to AC against attacks made by the rogue increases by –2 (to a total maximum of –8). * [B]Disoriented:[/B] The target takes a –2 penalty on attack rolls. In addition, the target takes an additional –2 penalty on all attack rolls it makes against the rogue. At 10th level and 16th level, the penalty on attack rolls made against the rogue increases by –2 (to a total maximum of –8). * [B]Hampered:[/B] All of the target’s speeds are reduced by half (to a minimum of 5 feet). In addition, the target cannot take a 5-foot step. * These penalties do not stack with themselves, but additional attacks that deal sneak attack damage extend the duration by 1 round. A creature cannot suffer from more than one penalty from this ability at a time. If a new penalty is applied, the old penalty immediately ends. Any form of healing applied to a target suffering from one of these penalties also removes the penalty.[/ooc], [ooc="Precise Splash Weapons (Ex)"]At 4th level, an underground chemist can deal sneak attack damage with splash weapons. The attack must be her first attack that round, qualify for dealing sneak attack damage (such as against a flat-footed target), and be directed at a creature rather than a square. This ability replaces the rogue talent gained at 4th level.[/ooc], [ooc="Scout's Charge (Ex)"]At 4th level, whenever a scout makes a charge, her attack deals sneak attack damage as if the target were flat-footed. Foes with uncanny dodge are immune to this ability. This ability replaces uncanny dodge.[/ooc] [B]5th:[/B] [ooc="Rogues Edge (Ex)"]At 5th level, a rogue has mastered a single skill beyond that skill’s normal boundaries, gaining results that others can only dream about. She gains the skill unlock powers for that skill as appropriate for her number of ranks in that skill. At 10th, 15th, and 20th levels, she chooses an additional skill and gains skill unlock powers for that skill as well. * [B]Stealth:[/B] [B]5 Ranks:[/B] Reduce the Stealth penalty from sniping by 10. [B]10 Ranks:[/B] Stealth check penalties for moving quickly are halved, including the ability unlocked at 5 ranks, moving full speed, and reaching concealment after creating a distraction. [B]15 Ranks: [/B]If you attack after successfully using Stealth, your target is denied its Dexterity bonus against all attacks that you make before the end of your turn. [B]20 Ranks:[/B] If you attack after successfully using Stealth, your target is denied its Dexterity bonus against all attacks that you make before the beginning of your next turn.[/ooc] Stealth 6th: Rogue Talent: Feat (close quarter's thrower), 8th: [ooc="Skirmisher (Ex)"]At 8th level, whenever a scout moves more than 10 feet in a round and makes an attack action, the attack deals sneak attack damage as if the target was flat-footed. If the scout makes more than one attack this turn, this ability only applies to the first attack. Foes with uncanny dodge are immune to this ability. This ability replaces improved uncanny dodge.[/ooc], Rogue Talent: Bomber's Discovery ([ooc="Demolition Charge"]Benefit: When the alchemist creates a bomb, he can choose to have it deal damage to an object as if by a sunder combat maneuver. If the item is worn or held by an opponent, the item is considered the direct target, and the wearer/holder takes splash damage from the blast. If the object is unattended, a demolition charge deals an additional 2d6 points of damage on a direct hit. This bonus doesn’t affect the bomb’s splash damage.[/ooc]) [spoiler=Inventory]+2 Mithral Shirt 5100 Gp +2 Buckler 4,155 Gp +1 Rapier 2,320 gp MW Silver Dagger 322 gp Wooden Stake x4 Combat scabbard 1 gp Handy Haversack 2,000 gp heavyload Belt of Incredible Dexterity +2 7,000 Gp Gloves of Improvised Might 4,000 Gp (Returning) Cloak of Elven Kind + Muleback Chords 4,000 gp Boots of Elven Kind 2,500 gp Ioun Torch 75 Gp Traveler’s Any-Tool x2 500 Gp Thieves Tools 100 gp Kit, alchemist’s 40 Gp Kit, alchemy crafting 25 gp Wooden Stake (x5) Bedroll Belt pouch Caltrops Candles (5) Chalk (5 pieces) Flint and steel Glass cutter Mess kit Sack x2 Candle Wick (1 GP) {AEG}: 150' total Fishing Tackle (20 GP) {AEG} 5lbs: Fishing gear, +1 Fishing 11' Expandable Pole {AEG} (5 GP) 1lb Silk rope (50 ft.) Grappling Hook trail rations (5 days) Waterskin potatoes carrots salt .5lb pepper .5lb Mule 8 gp Saddle 10 gp Saddlebags 4 gp Feed 4 days 2 sp 32,164 Gp[/spoiler] Male Neutral Good Halfling Rogue, Level 8, Init 5, HP 80/80, Speed 30 AC 24, Touch 17, Flat-footed 18, CMD 19, Fort 4, Ref 12, Will 5, CMB +4/-1, Base Attack Bonus +6/+1 +1 Rapier +13/+8 (1d4+5, 19-20/x2) Bombs +13 (4d8+3, x2) Combat Scabard +12 (1d4, x2) Mithral Shirt +1 , +1 Buckler (+5 Armor, +2 Shield, +5 Dex, +1 Size) Abilities Str 8, Dex 20, Con 12, Int null, Wis 14, Cha 10 Condition . Languages: Common, Abyssal, Celestial, Draconic, Dwarven, Elven, Gnomish, Goblin, Halfling, Infernal, Necril, Orcish, Terran Skills: Acrobatics 21, Appraise 10, Bluff 10, Climb 6, Craft Alchemy 20, Disable Device 18, Escape Artist 11, Arcana 4, Dugeoneering 7, Engineering 4, History 4, Local 7, Nature 4, Nobility 4, Religion 4, Linguistics 14, Perception 15, Sense Motive 9, Sleight of Hand 16, Spellcraft 4, Stealth 25, Swim 7, UMD 10 Traits: Blood of Dragons (low-light vision), Social: Wanderlust Feats: 1st: Dodge (Bonus), Shikigami Style• Prerequisite(s): Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything. • Benefit(s): While in this style, you deal damage with improvised weapons as if they were one size category larger. For every style feat you have that lists Shikigami Style as a prerequisite, treat the improvised weapon as an additional size category larger, to a maximum of three sizes larger than its actual size. , 3rd: Improvisational Focus• Prerequisite(s): Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, base attack bonus +1. • Benefit(s): You gain a +1 bonus on attack rolls you make using an improvised weapon. You are considered proficient with the improvised weapon and are considered to have Weapon Focus with improvised weapons for the purpose of meeting the prerequisites of feats that specifically select a weapon, such as Weapon Specialization. • Special: Thrown splash weapons are not considered improvised weapons for the purposes of this feat. , 5th Shikigami Mimicry• Prerequisite(s): Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, Shikigami Style. • Benefit(s): While in Shikigami Style, you can take a –2 penalty on attack rolls to treat an improvised weapon as if it had one of the following weapon special qualities until the start of your next turn: blocking, brace, disarm, distracting, nonlethal, performance, or trip. If the weapon has the fragile special quality or broken condition, you can treat it as if it had the jagged special quality. , 6th: Close-Quarters Thrower• Prerequisites: Dex 13, Dodge, Weapon Focus with selected thrown weapon. • Benefit: Choose a type of thrown weapon. You do not provoke attacks of opportunity for making ranged attacks using the selected weapon. If you are an alchemist, and you select this feat and choose alchemist bombs, you do not provoke attacks of opportunity for the process of drawing components of, creating, and throwing a bomb. Normal: Making a ranged attack provokes attacks of opportunity. (class), 7th: Shikigami Manipulation• Prerequisite(s): Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, Shikigami Mimicry, Shikigami Style, Use Magic Device 5 ranks. • Benefit(s): While using Shikigami Style, you can treat any magical item you’re using as an improvised weapon as if it granted an enhancement bonus on attack and damage rolls equal to the item’s caster level divided by 4 (minimum +1), to a maximum bonus of +5. • Special: A character with this feat and Equipment Trick who uses magical equipment to perform a trick can add a bonus equal to the item’s caster level divided by 4 (minimum +1) on skill or combat maneuver checks attempted as part of the trick. Class Abilities: 1st: Finesse training, sneak attack +4d6, trapfinding (+4 DD/Perception) 2nd: Chemical Weapons (Ex)At 2nd level, an underground chemist is able to retrieve an alchemical item as if drawing a weapon. She adds her Intelligence modifier to damage dealt with splash weapons, including any splash damage. She adds 1/2 her level to Craft (alchemy) checks. This ability replaces evasion. , Talent: Bomber (Su)Benefit: A rogue with this talent can make a number of bombs per day equal to her Intelligence modifier (minimum 1). These bombs act as alchemist’s bombs, except they deal damage equal to the damage dealt by the rogue’s sneak attack (the rogue doesn’t add her Intelligence modifier to this damage). 4d4+3 3/day 3rd: Danger Sense (Ex)At 3rd level, a rogue gains a +1 bonus on Reflex saves to avoid traps and a +1 dodge bonus to AC against attacks made by traps. In addition, she gains a +1 bonus on Perception checks to avoid being surprised by a foe. These bonuses increase by 1 every 3 rogue levels thereafter (to a maximum of +6 at 18th level). This ability counts as trap sense for the purpose of any feat or class prerequisite, and can be replaced by any archetype class feature that replaces trap sense. The bonuses gained from this ability stack with those gained from trap sense (from another class). +2 4th: Debilitating Injury (Ex)At 4th level, whenever a rogue deals sneak attack damage to a foe, she can also debilitate the target of her attack, causing it to take a penalty for 1 round (this is in addition to any penalty caused by a rogue talent or other special ability). The rogue can choose to apply any one of the following penalties when the damage is dealt. * Bewildered: The target becomes bewildered, taking a –2 penalty to AC. The target takes an additional –2 penalty to AC against all attacks made by the rogue. At 10th level and 16th level, the penalty to AC against attacks made by the rogue increases by –2 (to a total maximum of –8). * Disoriented: The target takes a –2 penalty on attack rolls. In addition, the target takes an additional –2 penalty on all attack rolls it makes against the rogue. At 10th level and 16th level, the penalty on attack rolls made against the rogue increases by –2 (to a total maximum of –8). * Hampered: All of the target’s speeds are reduced by half (to a minimum of 5 feet). In addition, the target cannot take a 5-foot step. * These penalties do not stack with themselves, but additional attacks that deal sneak attack damage extend the duration by 1 round. A creature cannot suffer from more than one penalty from this ability at a time. If a new penalty is applied, the old penalty immediately ends. Any form of healing applied to a target suffering from one of these penalties also removes the penalty. , Precise Splash Weapons (Ex)At 4th level, an underground chemist can deal sneak attack damage with splash weapons. The attack must be her first attack that round, qualify for dealing sneak attack damage (such as against a flat-footed target), and be directed at a creature rather than a square. This ability replaces the rogue talent gained at 4th level. , Scout's Charge (Ex)At 4th level, whenever a scout makes a charge, her attack deals sneak attack damage as if the target were flat-footed. Foes with uncanny dodge are immune to this ability. This ability replaces uncanny dodge. 5th: Rogues Edge (Ex)At 5th level, a rogue has mastered a single skill beyond that skill’s normal boundaries, gaining results that others can only dream about. She gains the skill unlock powers for that skill as appropriate for her number of ranks in that skill. At 10th, 15th, and 20th levels, she chooses an additional skill and gains skill unlock powers for that skill as well. * Stealth: 5 Ranks: Reduce the Stealth penalty from sniping by 10. 10 Ranks: Stealth check penalties for moving quickly are halved, including the ability unlocked at 5 ranks, moving full speed, and reaching concealment after creating a distraction. 15 Ranks: If you attack after successfully using Stealth, your target is denied its Dexterity bonus against all attacks that you make before the end of your turn. 20 Ranks: If you attack after successfully using Stealth, your target is denied its Dexterity bonus against all attacks that you make before the beginning of your next turn. Stealth 6th: Rogue Talent: Feat (close quarter's thrower), 8th: Skirmisher (Ex)At 8th level, whenever a scout moves more than 10 feet in a round and makes an attack action, the attack deals sneak attack damage as if the target was flat-footed. If the scout makes more than one attack this turn, this ability only applies to the first attack. Foes with uncanny dodge are immune to this ability. This ability replaces improved uncanny dodge. , Rogue Talent: Bomber's Discovery (Demolition ChargeBenefit: When the alchemist creates a bomb, he can choose to have it deal damage to an object as if by a sunder combat maneuver. If the item is worn or held by an opponent, the item is considered the direct target, and the wearer/holder takes splash damage from the blast. If the object is unattended, a demolition charge deals an additional 2d6 points of damage on a direct hit. This bonus doesn’t affect the bomb’s splash damage. ) Inventory +2 Mithral Shirt 5100 Gp +2 Buckler 4,155 Gp +1 Rapier 2,320 gp MW Silver Dagger 322 gp Wooden Stake x4 Combat scabbard 1 gp Handy Haversack 2,000 gp heavyload Belt of Incredible Dexterity +2 7,000 Gp Gloves of Improvised Might 4,000 Gp (Returning) Cloak of Elven Kind + Muleback Chords 4,000 gp Boots of Elven Kind 2,500 gp Ioun Torch 75 Gp Traveler’s Any-Tool x2 500 Gp Thieves Tools 100 gp Kit, alchemist’s 40 Gp Kit, alchemy crafting 25 gp Wooden Stake (x5) Bedroll Belt pouch Caltrops Candles (5) Chalk (5 pieces) Flint and steel Glass cutter Mess kit Sack x2 Candle Wick (1 GP) {AEG}: 150' total Fishing Tackle (20 GP) {AEG} 5lbs: Fishing gear, +1 Fishing 11' Expandable Pole {AEG} (5 GP) 1lb Silk rope (50 ft.) Grappling Hook trail rations (5 days) Waterskin potatoes carrots salt .5lb pepper .5lb Mule 8 gp Saddle 10 gp Saddlebags 4 gp Feed 4 days 2 sp 32,164 Gp
  17. Kero Swiftfoot HP: 80/80 Saves: Fort 3, Ref 11, Will 4 AC: 24, 17(touch), 18 (flat-footed) Initiative: 5, Speed: 30 Perception: +15 Kero watched with baited breath.. Will they be true believers, or is there something else that determines the worthy. He wasn't a man of strong faith, but at this particular moment, it was going to be an exception. As he watched Vergren prepare to take the plunge, he can't help but hold his breath. Statblock [URL=/sheets/?id=2812605][B][SIZE=+1]Kero Swiftfoot[/SIZE][/B][/URL] Male Neutral Good Halfling Rogue, [B]Level[/B] 8, [B]Init[/B] 5, [B]HP[/B] 80/80, [B]Speed[/B] 30 [B]AC[/B] 24, [B]Touch[/B] 17, [B]Flat-footed[/B] 18, [B]CMD[/b] 19, [B]Fort[/B] 4, [B]Ref[/B] 12, [B]Will[/B] 5, [B]CMB[/B] +4/-1, [B]Base Attack Bonus[/B] +6/+1 [B] +1 Rapier [/B] +13/+8 (1d4+5, 19-20/x2) [B] Bombs [/B] +13 (4d8+3, x2) [B] Combat Scabard [/B] +12 (1d4, x2) [B] Mithral Shirt +1[/B], [B] +1 Buckler[/B] (+5 Armor, +2 Shield, +5 Dex, +1 Size) [B]Abilities[/B] Str 8, Dex 20, Con 12, Int null, Wis 14, Cha 10 [B]Condition[/B] . [B]Languages:[/B] Common, Abyssal, Celestial, Draconic, Dwarven, Elven, Gnomish, Goblin, Halfling, Infernal, Necril, Orcish, Terran [B]Skills: [/B] Acrobatics 21, Appraise 10, Bluff 10, Climb 6, Craft Alchemy 20, Disable Device 18, Escape Artist 11, Arcana 4, Dugeoneering 7, Engineering 4, History 4, Local 7, Nature 4, Nobility 4, Religion 4, Linguistics 14, Perception 15, Sense Motive 9, Sleight of Hand 16, Spellcraft 4, Stealth 25, Swim 7, UMD 10 [B]Traits:[/B] Blood of Dragons (low-light vision), Social: Wanderlust [B]Feats: 1st:[/B] Dodge (Bonus), [ooc="Shikigami Style"]• [B]Prerequisite(s):[/B] Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything. • [B]Benefit(s):[/B] While in this style, you deal damage with improvised weapons as if they were one size category larger. For every style feat you have that lists Shikigami Style as a prerequisite, treat the improvised weapon as an additional size category larger, to a maximum of three sizes larger than its actual size.[/ooc], [B]3rd:[/B] [ooc="Improvisational Focus"]• [B]Prerequisite(s):[/B] Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, base attack bonus +1. • [B]Benefit(s):[/B] You gain a +1 bonus on attack rolls you make using an improvised weapon. You are considered proficient with the improvised weapon and are considered to have Weapon Focus with improvised weapons for the purpose of meeting the prerequisites of feats that specifically select a weapon, such as Weapon Specialization. • [B]Special:[/B] Thrown splash weapons are not considered improvised weapons for the purposes of this feat.[/ooc], [B]5th[/B] [ooc="Shikigami Mimicry"]• [B]Prerequisite(s):[/B] Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, Shikigami Style. • [B]Benefit(s):[/B] While in Shikigami Style, you can take a –2 penalty on attack rolls to treat an improvised weapon as if it had one of the following weapon special qualities until the start of your next turn: blocking, brace, disarm, distracting, nonlethal, performance, or trip. If the weapon has the fragile special quality or broken condition, you can treat it as if it had the jagged special quality.[/ooc], [B]6th:[/B] [ooc="Close-Quarters Thrower"]• [B]Prerequisites:[/B] Dex 13, Dodge, Weapon Focus with selected thrown weapon. • [B]Benefit:[/B] Choose a type of thrown weapon. You do not provoke attacks of opportunity for making ranged attacks using the selected weapon. If you are an alchemist, and you select this feat and choose alchemist bombs, you do not provoke attacks of opportunity for the process of drawing components of, creating, and throwing a bomb. Normal: Making a ranged attack provokes attacks of opportunity.[/ooc] (class), [B]7th:[/B] [ooc="Shikigami Manipulation"]• [B]Prerequisite(s):[/B] Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, Shikigami Mimicry, Shikigami Style, Use Magic Device 5 ranks. • [B]Benefit(s):[/B] While using Shikigami Style, you can treat any magical item you’re using as an improvised weapon as if it granted an enhancement bonus on attack and damage rolls equal to the item’s caster level divided by 4 (minimum +1), to a maximum bonus of +5. • [B]Special:[/B] A character with this feat and Equipment Trick who uses magical equipment to perform a trick can add a bonus equal to the item’s caster level divided by 4 (minimum +1) on skill or combat maneuver checks attempted as part of the trick.[/ooc] [B]Class Abilities: 1st:[/B] Finesse training, sneak attack +4d6, trapfinding (+4 DD/Perception) [B]2nd:[/B] [ooc="Chemical Weapons (Ex)"]At 2nd level, an underground chemist is able to retrieve an alchemical item as if drawing a weapon. She adds her Intelligence modifier to damage dealt with splash weapons, including any splash damage. She adds 1/2 her level to Craft (alchemy) checks. This ability replaces evasion.[/ooc], Talent: [ooc="Bomber (Su)"]Benefit: A rogue with this talent can make a number of bombs per day equal to her Intelligence modifier (minimum 1). These bombs act as alchemist’s bombs, except they deal damage equal to the damage dealt by the rogue’s sneak attack (the rogue doesn’t add her Intelligence modifier to this damage).[/ooc] 4d4+3 3/day [B]3rd:[/B] [ooc="Danger Sense (Ex)"]At 3rd level, a rogue gains a +1 bonus on Reflex saves to avoid traps and a +1 dodge bonus to AC against attacks made by traps. In addition, she gains a +1 bonus on Perception checks to avoid being surprised by a foe. These bonuses increase by 1 every 3 rogue levels thereafter (to a maximum of +6 at 18th level). This ability counts as trap sense for the purpose of any feat or class prerequisite, and can be replaced by any archetype class feature that replaces trap sense. The bonuses gained from this ability stack with those gained from trap sense (from another class).[/ooc] +2 [B]4th:[/B] [ooc="Debilitating Injury (Ex)"]At 4th level, whenever a rogue deals sneak attack damage to a foe, she can also debilitate the target of her attack, causing it to take a penalty for 1 round (this is in addition to any penalty caused by a rogue talent or other special ability). The rogue can choose to apply any one of the following penalties when the damage is dealt. * [B]Bewildered:[/B] The target becomes bewildered, taking a –2 penalty to AC. The target takes an additional –2 penalty to AC against all attacks made by the rogue. At 10th level and 16th level, the penalty to AC against attacks made by the rogue increases by –2 (to a total maximum of –8). * [B]Disoriented:[/B] The target takes a –2 penalty on attack rolls. In addition, the target takes an additional –2 penalty on all attack rolls it makes against the rogue. At 10th level and 16th level, the penalty on attack rolls made against the rogue increases by –2 (to a total maximum of –8). * [B]Hampered:[/B] All of the target’s speeds are reduced by half (to a minimum of 5 feet). In addition, the target cannot take a 5-foot step. * These penalties do not stack with themselves, but additional attacks that deal sneak attack damage extend the duration by 1 round. A creature cannot suffer from more than one penalty from this ability at a time. If a new penalty is applied, the old penalty immediately ends. Any form of healing applied to a target suffering from one of these penalties also removes the penalty.[/ooc], [ooc="Precise Splash Weapons (Ex)"]At 4th level, an underground chemist can deal sneak attack damage with splash weapons. The attack must be her first attack that round, qualify for dealing sneak attack damage (such as against a flat-footed target), and be directed at a creature rather than a square. This ability replaces the rogue talent gained at 4th level.[/ooc], [ooc="Scout's Charge (Ex)"]At 4th level, whenever a scout makes a charge, her attack deals sneak attack damage as if the target were flat-footed. Foes with uncanny dodge are immune to this ability. This ability replaces uncanny dodge.[/ooc] [B]5th:[/B] [ooc="Rogues Edge (Ex)"]At 5th level, a rogue has mastered a single skill beyond that skill’s normal boundaries, gaining results that others can only dream about. She gains the skill unlock powers for that skill as appropriate for her number of ranks in that skill. At 10th, 15th, and 20th levels, she chooses an additional skill and gains skill unlock powers for that skill as well. * [B]Stealth:[/B] [B]5 Ranks:[/B] Reduce the Stealth penalty from sniping by 10. [B]10 Ranks:[/B] Stealth check penalties for moving quickly are halved, including the ability unlocked at 5 ranks, moving full speed, and reaching concealment after creating a distraction. [B]15 Ranks: [/B]If you attack after successfully using Stealth, your target is denied its Dexterity bonus against all attacks that you make before the end of your turn. [B]20 Ranks:[/B] If you attack after successfully using Stealth, your target is denied its Dexterity bonus against all attacks that you make before the beginning of your next turn.[/ooc] Stealth 6th: Rogue Talent: Feat (close quarter's thrower), 8th: [ooc="Skirmisher (Ex)"]At 8th level, whenever a scout moves more than 10 feet in a round and makes an attack action, the attack deals sneak attack damage as if the target was flat-footed. If the scout makes more than one attack this turn, this ability only applies to the first attack. Foes with uncanny dodge are immune to this ability. This ability replaces improved uncanny dodge.[/ooc], Rogue Talent: Bomber's Discovery ([ooc="Demolition Charge"]Benefit: When the alchemist creates a bomb, he can choose to have it deal damage to an object as if by a sunder combat maneuver. If the item is worn or held by an opponent, the item is considered the direct target, and the wearer/holder takes splash damage from the blast. If the object is unattended, a demolition charge deals an additional 2d6 points of damage on a direct hit. This bonus doesn’t affect the bomb’s splash damage.[/ooc]) [spoiler=Inventory]+2 Mithral Shirt 5100 Gp +2 Buckler 4,155 Gp +1 Rapier 2,320 gp MW Silver Dagger 322 gp Wooden Stake x4 Combat scabbard 1 gp Handy Haversack 2,000 gp heavyload Belt of Incredible Dexterity +2 7,000 Gp Gloves of Improvised Might 4,000 Gp (Returning) Cloak of Elven Kind + Muleback Chords 4,000 gp Boots of Elven Kind 2,500 gp Ioun Torch 75 Gp Traveler’s Any-Tool x2 500 Gp Thieves Tools 100 gp Kit, alchemist’s 40 Gp Kit, alchemy crafting 25 gp Wooden Stake (x5) Bedroll Belt pouch Caltrops Candles (5) Chalk (5 pieces) Flint and steel Glass cutter Mess kit Sack x2 Candle Wick (1 GP) {AEG}: 150' total Fishing Tackle (20 GP) {AEG} 5lbs: Fishing gear, +1 Fishing 11' Expandable Pole {AEG} (5 GP) 1lb Silk rope (50 ft.) Grappling Hook trail rations (5 days) Waterskin potatoes carrots salt .5lb pepper .5lb Mule 8 gp Saddle 10 gp Saddlebags 4 gp Feed 4 days 2 sp 32,164 Gp[/spoiler] Male Neutral Good Halfling Rogue, Level 8, Init 5, HP 80/80, Speed 30 AC 24, Touch 17, Flat-footed 18, CMD 19, Fort 4, Ref 12, Will 5, CMB +4/-1, Base Attack Bonus +6/+1 +1 Rapier +13/+8 (1d4+5, 19-20/x2) Bombs +13 (4d8+3, x2) Combat Scabard +12 (1d4, x2) Mithral Shirt +1 , +1 Buckler (+5 Armor, +2 Shield, +5 Dex, +1 Size) Abilities Str 8, Dex 20, Con 12, Int null, Wis 14, Cha 10 Condition . Languages: Common, Abyssal, Celestial, Draconic, Dwarven, Elven, Gnomish, Goblin, Halfling, Infernal, Necril, Orcish, Terran Skills: Acrobatics 21, Appraise 10, Bluff 10, Climb 6, Craft Alchemy 20, Disable Device 18, Escape Artist 11, Arcana 4, Dugeoneering 7, Engineering 4, History 4, Local 7, Nature 4, Nobility 4, Religion 4, Linguistics 14, Perception 15, Sense Motive 9, Sleight of Hand 16, Spellcraft 4, Stealth 25, Swim 7, UMD 10 Traits: Blood of Dragons (low-light vision), Social: Wanderlust Feats: 1st: Dodge (Bonus), Shikigami Style• Prerequisite(s): Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything. • Benefit(s): While in this style, you deal damage with improvised weapons as if they were one size category larger. For every style feat you have that lists Shikigami Style as a prerequisite, treat the improvised weapon as an additional size category larger, to a maximum of three sizes larger than its actual size. , 3rd: Improvisational Focus• Prerequisite(s): Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, base attack bonus +1. • Benefit(s): You gain a +1 bonus on attack rolls you make using an improvised weapon. You are considered proficient with the improvised weapon and are considered to have Weapon Focus with improvised weapons for the purpose of meeting the prerequisites of feats that specifically select a weapon, such as Weapon Specialization. • Special: Thrown splash weapons are not considered improvised weapons for the purposes of this feat. , 5th Shikigami Mimicry• Prerequisite(s): Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, Shikigami Style. • Benefit(s): While in Shikigami Style, you can take a –2 penalty on attack rolls to treat an improvised weapon as if it had one of the following weapon special qualities until the start of your next turn: blocking, brace, disarm, distracting, nonlethal, performance, or trip. If the weapon has the fragile special quality or broken condition, you can treat it as if it had the jagged special quality. , 6th: Close-Quarters Thrower• Prerequisites: Dex 13, Dodge, Weapon Focus with selected thrown weapon. • Benefit: Choose a type of thrown weapon. You do not provoke attacks of opportunity for making ranged attacks using the selected weapon. If you are an alchemist, and you select this feat and choose alchemist bombs, you do not provoke attacks of opportunity for the process of drawing components of, creating, and throwing a bomb. Normal: Making a ranged attack provokes attacks of opportunity. (class), 7th: Shikigami Manipulation• Prerequisite(s): Catch Off-Guard or Throw Anything, Shikigami Mimicry, Shikigami Style, Use Magic Device 5 ranks. • Benefit(s): While using Shikigami Style, you can treat any magical item you’re using as an improvised weapon as if it granted an enhancement bonus on attack and damage rolls equal to the item’s caster level divided by 4 (minimum +1), to a maximum bonus of +5. • Special: A character with this feat and Equipment Trick who uses magical equipment to perform a trick can add a bonus equal to the item’s caster level divided by 4 (minimum +1) on skill or combat maneuver checks attempted as part of the trick. Class Abilities: 1st: Finesse training, sneak attack +4d6, trapfinding (+4 DD/Perception) 2nd: Chemical Weapons (Ex)At 2nd level, an underground chemist is able to retrieve an alchemical item as if drawing a weapon. She adds her Intelligence modifier to damage dealt with splash weapons, including any splash damage. She adds 1/2 her level to Craft (alchemy) checks. This ability replaces evasion. , Talent: Bomber (Su)Benefit: A rogue with this talent can make a number of bombs per day equal to her Intelligence modifier (minimum 1). These bombs act as alchemist’s bombs, except they deal damage equal to the damage dealt by the rogue’s sneak attack (the rogue doesn’t add her Intelligence modifier to this damage). 4d4+3 3/day 3rd: Danger Sense (Ex)At 3rd level, a rogue gains a +1 bonus on Reflex saves to avoid traps and a +1 dodge bonus to AC against attacks made by traps. In addition, she gains a +1 bonus on Perception checks to avoid being surprised by a foe. These bonuses increase by 1 every 3 rogue levels thereafter (to a maximum of +6 at 18th level). This ability counts as trap sense for the purpose of any feat or class prerequisite, and can be replaced by any archetype class feature that replaces trap sense. The bonuses gained from this ability stack with those gained from trap sense (from another class). +2 4th: Debilitating Injury (Ex)At 4th level, whenever a rogue deals sneak attack damage to a foe, she can also debilitate the target of her attack, causing it to take a penalty for 1 round (this is in addition to any penalty caused by a rogue talent or other special ability). The rogue can choose to apply any one of the following penalties when the damage is dealt. * Bewildered: The target becomes bewildered, taking a –2 penalty to AC. The target takes an additional –2 penalty to AC against all attacks made by the rogue. At 10th level and 16th level, the penalty to AC against attacks made by the rogue increases by –2 (to a total maximum of –8). * Disoriented: The target takes a –2 penalty on attack rolls. In addition, the target takes an additional –2 penalty on all attack rolls it makes against the rogue. At 10th level and 16th level, the penalty on attack rolls made against the rogue increases by –2 (to a total maximum of –8). * Hampered: All of the target’s speeds are reduced by half (to a minimum of 5 feet). In addition, the target cannot take a 5-foot step. * These penalties do not stack with themselves, but additional attacks that deal sneak attack damage extend the duration by 1 round. A creature cannot suffer from more than one penalty from this ability at a time. If a new penalty is applied, the old penalty immediately ends. Any form of healing applied to a target suffering from one of these penalties also removes the penalty. , Precise Splash Weapons (Ex)At 4th level, an underground chemist can deal sneak attack damage with splash weapons. The attack must be her first attack that round, qualify for dealing sneak attack damage (such as against a flat-footed target), and be directed at a creature rather than a square. This ability replaces the rogue talent gained at 4th level. , Scout's Charge (Ex)At 4th level, whenever a scout makes a charge, her attack deals sneak attack damage as if the target were flat-footed. Foes with uncanny dodge are immune to this ability. This ability replaces uncanny dodge. 5th: Rogues Edge (Ex)At 5th level, a rogue has mastered a single skill beyond that skill’s normal boundaries, gaining results that others can only dream about. She gains the skill unlock powers for that skill as appropriate for her number of ranks in that skill. At 10th, 15th, and 20th levels, she chooses an additional skill and gains skill unlock powers for that skill as well. * Stealth: 5 Ranks: Reduce the Stealth penalty from sniping by 10. 10 Ranks: Stealth check penalties for moving quickly are halved, including the ability unlocked at 5 ranks, moving full speed, and reaching concealment after creating a distraction. 15 Ranks: If you attack after successfully using Stealth, your target is denied its Dexterity bonus against all attacks that you make before the end of your turn. 20 Ranks: If you attack after successfully using Stealth, your target is denied its Dexterity bonus against all attacks that you make before the beginning of your next turn. Stealth 6th: Rogue Talent: Feat (close quarter's thrower), 8th: Skirmisher (Ex)At 8th level, whenever a scout moves more than 10 feet in a round and makes an attack action, the attack deals sneak attack damage as if the target was flat-footed. If the scout makes more than one attack this turn, this ability only applies to the first attack. Foes with uncanny dodge are immune to this ability. This ability replaces improved uncanny dodge. , Rogue Talent: Bomber's Discovery (Demolition ChargeBenefit: When the alchemist creates a bomb, he can choose to have it deal damage to an object as if by a sunder combat maneuver. If the item is worn or held by an opponent, the item is considered the direct target, and the wearer/holder takes splash damage from the blast. If the object is unattended, a demolition charge deals an additional 2d6 points of damage on a direct hit. This bonus doesn’t affect the bomb’s splash damage. ) Inventory +2 Mithral Shirt 5100 Gp +2 Buckler 4,155 Gp +1 Rapier 2,320 gp MW Silver Dagger 322 gp Wooden Stake x4 Combat scabbard 1 gp Handy Haversack 2,000 gp heavyload Belt of Incredible Dexterity +2 7,000 Gp Gloves of Improvised Might 4,000 Gp (Returning) Cloak of Elven Kind + Muleback Chords 4,000 gp Boots of Elven Kind 2,500 gp Ioun Torch 75 Gp Traveler’s Any-Tool x2 500 Gp Thieves Tools 100 gp Kit, alchemist’s 40 Gp Kit, alchemy crafting 25 gp Wooden Stake (x5) Bedroll Belt pouch Caltrops Candles (5) Chalk (5 pieces) Flint and steel Glass cutter Mess kit Sack x2 Candle Wick (1 GP) {AEG}: 150' total Fishing Tackle (20 GP) {AEG} 5lbs: Fishing gear, +1 Fishing 11' Expandable Pole {AEG} (5 GP) 1lb Silk rope (50 ft.) Grappling Hook trail rations (5 days) Waterskin potatoes carrots salt .5lb pepper .5lb Mule 8 gp Saddle 10 gp Saddlebags 4 gp Feed 4 days 2 sp 32,164 Gp
  18. Ah thanks for the reminder. Yeah FCB was for Inquisitor and then I forgot to add it. 42hp. 8hp (level 1) + 20 hp (level 2 to 5) +10 hp (con) + (fcb inquisitor) = 42 Apparently I miscounted my skill points and background skills. 38 (+24 inquisitor 6*4, +4 Shaman, +10 Background)
  19. Can the OA Shaman who gets an Animal Companion like a druid take the alternate animal companion from Dragon Magazine #357 Greenbound Summoning and Ashbound feats are from WoTC sources, but making sure there's no restriction for my character to take them. Hence I was thinking of having a plant companion to compliment it. If the plant companion is allowed, can I flavor it like a vine-like carnivorous plant that my character can have wrapped around her body when not in combat? Plant Companion Plant Companion Druids and rangers both attune themselves to the rhythms of the natural world, connecting to the vast web of life and calling upon special assistants. While usually drawn from the ranks of the animal kingdom, a few connect more with plants instead. Pouring a tiny portion of their life force into saplings or brambles, they rouse those that sleep, giving plants mobility and a measure of free will. A plant companion improves in much the same manner as an animal companion, using the Table: The Druid's Animal Companion when determining such things as bonus Hit Dice and natural Armor Class adjustment. All plant companions begin play using the following statistics. When using Handle Animal to get a plant companion to perform a trick, its master does not suffer the normal -5 penalty incurred when dealing with creatures of types other than animal. BASE PLANT COMPANION CR 1 Always N Medium plant Init +0; Senses low-light vision; Listen +1, Spot +1 Languages none (understands master) AC 13; touch 10, flat-footed 13 (+3 natural) hp 9(1 HD) Immune mind-affecting effects, poison, sleep, paralysis, polymorph, stunning, critical hits, sneak attacks Fort +4, Ref +0, Will +0 Spd 30 ft. (6 squares) Melee slam +1 (1d4+1) Space 5 ft.; Reach 5 ft. Base Atk +0; Grp +1 Abilities Str 12, Dex 10, Con 14, Int 2, Wis 10, Cha 10 SQ plant traits Feats Toughness Skills Hide +1 (+5 in its natural terrain), Listen +1, Move Silently +1, Spot +1 NATURAL SELECTION As you gain levels in druid or ranger, you can call upon more powerful animal companions whose abilities advance more slowly. Instead of a more powerful plant companion, though, you gain the ability to evolve the one you have, endowing it with new abilities. This requires a ritual that lasts 24 hours. Each new ability has a delay in levels between when you select it and when your plant companion gains it. You may select a new ability for your plant companion at any druid or ranger level in which a previously selected ability does not manifest. Your plant companion can only evolve one new ability at a time. For example, if at last level you choose to give your plant companion the bioluminescent ability, it gains that ability when you attain 2nd level. The most common plant companion special abilities follow. Abilities marked with an asterisk may be taken more than once. Their bonuses or increases stack. Alacrity (Ex): Your plant companion may, as part of a full attack action, make a bonus melee attack using its highest attack bonus. Your plant companion gains this ability after 2 levels. Bioluminescent (Ex): Your plant companion glows in the dark, creating a non-magical illumination equal to a torch. It may suppress or reactivate this light as a standard action. Your plarit companion gains this ability after 1 level. Blindsight (Ex): Your plant companion gains blindsight with a range of 30 feet. Your plant companion gains this ability after 2 levels. Blunting Mold (Ex): Your plant companion develops a thick, cloying fungus along its length that automatically coats any slashing or piercing weapon that damages it. This mold causes the weapon to deal half damage on all aftacks until its wielder spends 1 standard action wiping it off. Your plant companion gains this ability after 3 levels. Bonus Feat (Ex): Your plant companion gains a bonus feat. It must meet all of the feat's prerequisites. Your plant companion gains this ability after 1 level. Cactus Spurs (Ex): Your plant companion grows numerous wickedly sharp barbs along its length. Any creature that grapples it or attacks it with an unarmed strike or natural weapon takes 1d3 points of piercing damage. Your plant companion gains this ability after 1 level. Darkvision (Ex): Your plant companion gains darkvision with a range of 60 feet. Your plant companion gains this ability after 1 level. Distracting Pollen (Ex): Your plant companion may, as a standard action, emit a cloud of red dust in a 10-foot radius centered on itself. All creatures within the red dust have partial concealment granting a 20% miss chance. This dust disperses after 1d4 rounds. Your plant companion can use this ability at will, but it must wait 5 rounds between each use. Your plant companion gains this ability after 2 levels. Eldritch Fibers (Ex): Attacks your plant companion makes with its natural weapons are treated as magic for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction. Your plant companion gains this ability after 1 level. Growth Spurt (Ex): Your plant cOmpanion increases to Large size. You must select Powerful at least twice prior to taking Growth Spurt. Your plant companion gains this ability after 3 levels. Ironbark* (Ex): Your plant companion's natural armor increases by +3. Yon must select Powerful at least once prior to taking Ironbark. Your plant companion gains this ability after 2 levels. Mirrored Bark* (Ex): Your plant companion develops a highly refractive surface, granting it a +2 bonus to Armor Class versus rays and a +2 bonus on Reflex saving throws made to resist spells or spell-like effects. Your plant companion gains this ability after 2 levels. Oakenbough* (Ex): Your plant companion's Strength score and Constitution score increase by +2. Your plant companion gains this ability after 2 levels. Poisonous (Ex): All attacks by your plant companion deliver a mild poison (injury; DC 10 + half the plant's HD + the plant's Constitution modifier; Initial and secondary damage 1d3 Dex). Your plant companion gains this ability after 3 levels. Powerful* (Ex): Your plant companion gains +1 Hit Die. Your plant companion gains this ability after 1 level. Roots (Ex): Your plant companion gains fast healing 1. Your plant companion gains this ability after 3 levels. Scent (Ex): Your plant companion gains the scent ability. Your plant companion gains this ability after 1 level. Spines (Ex): Your plant companion can make ranged attacks (it can make as many ranged attacks in a round as it can normally make melee attacks) by firing tiny spines. It can either make melee attacks in a round or fire its spines; it cannot mix its attack types in a round. These spine attacks deal 1d3 points of piercing damage + half its Strength modifier, with a range increment 30 feet. Any additional effects that affect your plant companion's melee attacks (such as delivering poison) also affect its ranged attacks. Your plant companion gains this ability after 1 level. Sticky Sap (Ex): Your plant oozes a strong adhesive that might trap any melee weapon that damages it. When such an attack hits, the wielder must immediately make an opposed Strength check against your plant companion (your plant companion gains a +4 racial bonus on this check). If your plant companion succeeds, the weapon becomes stuck. You can pull the weapon free as a move action, but any other creature (including the weapon's owner) must use a standard action (that provokes attacks of opportunity) and succeed at an opposed Strength check. If the attacker succeeds he can pull his weapon free. Your plant companion gains this ability after 5 levels. Swift* (Ex): Your plant companion's speed increases by 10 feet. Your plant companion gains this ability after 2 levels. Tendrils (Ex): Your plant companion's reach doubles. Your plant companion gains this ability after 2 levels. Thorns* (Ex): Your plant companion deals +1 point of damage with each attack and now deals only piercing damage. Your plant companion gains this ability after 1 level. Tremorsense (Ex): Your plant companion gains tremorsense with a range of of 60 feet. Your plant companion gains this ability after 1 level. * You may endow your plant companion with this ability multiple times. Its effects stack.
  20. Rhigoxus HP: 35/47 Saves: Fort 7, Ref 1, Will 1 AC: 23, 8 (touch), 23(flat-footed) DR 2/Adamantine Breath DC: 15 6d6 (3'0 Cone, Cold) Initiative: -4, Speed: 40, Spot: +6, Listen: +2, Hide: -2, MS: -2, Intimidate +11 Rhigoxus' body absorbs a small portion of the damage, tilting his head to the one next to Yasei, he strikes with his longsword.
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