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  • This is kind of outside my limited expertise, but I'd say it depends on what they're making, and whether it breaks the continuity of the game world you've established. If you're in a medieval setting and he wants to summon a technological sword, it'…
  • A Magus with the "Kensai" archetype may be a good fit. Magi are a combo of Fighter and Wizard, which means you get a bonus combat feat every few levels along with some basic magical abilities as well. Kensai get to choose one specific weapon to spe…
  • The "-" area you're referring to usually lists the number of consecutive saves required to recover from a disease on your own. For example, Blightburn Sickness lists it's cure as "2 consecutive saves" to recover from the disease. My guess is that i…
  • playerzero said: 1) You aren’t gaining the mutant template, it only says you gain a deformity, so you aren’t gaining any mutations that benefit you. 2) Metamagic does not apply to Spell like abilities, like blasts are. 3) a str of 13 is a mod…
  • Ah, forgot to mention... total burn for the final damage number is still 1, assuming the character used a standard action to become huge the turn before the attack. Gather Power was not included due to needing to stand still and use actions that pr…
  • Sorry, I'm gonna agree with pvtcheese on this one. Darkness typically has many more uses against a wider variety of creatures, and running in a party where everyone has light sensitivity seems pretty rare, depending on your setting.
  • @rukitanuki Thanks a bunch! I never thought about the downsides as being an offset for some other benefit. This was especially true for Pure Elementalist, since there is no benefit listed alongside the detriment. I guess that one just applies to the…
  • Not an expert, more of a novice... but if I'm reading correctly... The answer is no. The spell is a self effect. The "Will Save" applies to the creature the spell is being cast on (yourself). I don't know why this is here, but if I had to guess, I'…
  • If you want to find more feats to use as examples to convince your DM, do a search on the d20pfsrd page for a type of action (move action, for example), then select the "Feats" filter. It should give you a good list of feats that either replace or h…
  • I'd say yes, you can use them together. Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be any hard evidence for this, though. I'll explain why you can use them together, and you'll have to convince your GM that it makes sense. Typically, when a combat feat…
  • 100% n00b here, fair warning. I think the key to this is the description saying "against any one creature you are adjacent to". If you take this literally, it means you can only attack enemies within 5ft of your 30ft movement. Adjacent means "right…
  • Just judging by the description for Gladiator, it seems like it's more useful if you have a specific weapon concept in mind for your character. If you only plan to use a single weapon type that doesn't require lots of feats, Gladiator seems like it …