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PlzBreakMyCmpAn
2010-10-13, 02:26 PM
Q. 620

would i be able to use the feat planar touchstone with the catalouges of enlightenment to qualify for a prestige class that requires a domain?I believe the consensus is yes, but you will have to be wary of DMGs if you use planar touchstone for the war domain followed by DCFS...

Q621: Where is that non-force dragon, pre-epic monster that is impervious to the force descriptor? It wasn't called "immunity" so it required reading the entry.

Eldan
2010-10-13, 04:02 PM
Q622:

At level 11, a Totemist gains Double Bind for his totem chakra. If he binds a totem to say, his totem and his feet, does this count as two chakra binds for the purpose of how many he can bind per day, or just one?

Laharal
2010-10-13, 04:28 PM
Q623

What is the extra cost of making a shield out of adamantine? Please add the reference.. I've checked in the dmg and magic item compendium and they talk about shields for adamantine but do not give the cost modifier.. thanks

powerdemon
2010-10-13, 04:32 PM
Q623

What is the extra cost of making a shield out of adamantine? Please add the reference.. I've checked in the dmg and magic item compendium and they talk about shields for adamantine but do not give the cost modifier.. thanks

A 623

+2,000 GP

http://www.d20srd.org/srd/specialmaterials.htm

Laharal
2010-10-13, 04:37 PM
Q624

Many thanks

However do the DR bonus from an adamtine shield stacks with the Dr bonus from an adamantine armor?

Q625

The link you provided doesn't say what the DR bonuses for adam. shields are. Can someone help out?

powerdemon
2010-10-13, 04:47 PM
Q624

Many thanks

However do the DR bonus from an adamtine shield stacks with the Dr bonus from an adamantine armor?

Q625

The link you provided doesn't say what the DR bonuses for adam. shields are. Can someone help out?

A 624 625

None is listed, so you would get no DR from the shield. You would get the increased hitpoints and hardness though.

Laharal
2010-10-13, 06:06 PM
Q626

Any magic item that automatically heals it's wearer when the said wearer gets to -1, unconcious or -10 (i-e a normal heal or a close wounds effect) ?

After that I'm done with the questions. Many thanks

Thurbane
2010-10-13, 06:35 PM
A 626

The Healing and Greater Healing armor properties do this (MIC). I have a feeling there might be one or two others, as well, but I can't find them.

Foryn Gilnith
2010-10-13, 07:18 PM
Q627
Can you take a -4 penalty on attack rolls to deal nonlethal damage with a spell that requires an attack roll, such as Orb of Acid?

Curmudgeon
2010-10-13, 10:05 PM
A 627 No.

The allowance for nonlethal damage with normally lethal attacks is limited to melee weapons.
Nonlethal Damage with a Weapon that Deals Lethal Damage

You can use a melee weapon that deals lethal damage to deal nonlethal damage instead, but you take a -4 penalty on your attack roll. Dealing nonlethal damage with a spell like Orb of Acid could be done with the Nonlethal Substitution metamagic feat (Complete Arcane).

Petrocorus
2010-10-14, 12:19 PM
Q 628

Can you take 10 on a Craft skill check?

Duke of URL
2010-10-14, 12:21 PM
A 628

Yes. Since the Craft skill doesn't state otherwise, the general rules on taking 10 apply:


When your character is not being threatened or distracted, you may choose to take 10. Instead of rolling 1d20 for the skill check, calculate your result as if you had rolled a 10. For many routine tasks, taking 10 makes them automatically successful. Distractions or threats (such as combat) make it impossible for a character to take 10. In most cases, taking 10 is purely a safety measure —you know (or expect) that an average roll will succeed but fear that a poor roll might fail, so you elect to settle for the average roll (a 10). Taking 10 is especially useful in situations where a particularly high roll wouldn’t help.

Edhelras
2010-10-14, 04:58 PM
Q629

The +2 to "checks to turn or rebuke undead" that you get from having 5 ranks or more in Knowledge:religion - which of the two turning rolls does it apply to?
- The "turning check" proper; the 1d20+CHA to determine the highest lvl of undead you can turn?
- The "turning damage" check; the 2d6+Clr lvl+CHA to determine how many HD of undead you can turn?
- Or both of these rolls?

Greenish
2010-10-14, 05:22 PM
Q622:

At level 11, a Totemist gains Double Bind for his totem chakra. If he binds a totem to say, his totem and his feet, does this count as two chakra binds for the purpose of how many he can bind per day, or just one?A622: Binding a soulmeld to two different chakras counts as (and is) two chakra binds.



Q630 A: What sort of action is the "readied attack" granted by Steadfast Boots (MIC) against enemies who charge you?

Q630 B: If it's treated as a normal readied action (so your action/turn interrupts the triggering enemy's turn), how does that interact with Dancing Blade Form (Stance, ToB, +5' reach on your own turn only)?

DeltaEmil
2010-10-14, 05:29 PM
Q631

Can you counterspell Implosion (the ninth level cleric spell) with a readied Dispel Magic (and/or Greater Dispel Magic) if these spells are used as such?

Greenish
2010-10-14, 05:39 PM
Q631

Can you counterspell Implosion (the ninth level cleric spell) with a readied Dispel Magic (and/or Greater Dispel Magic) if these spells are used as such?A631: Yes. Counterspelling happens before the spell to be countered is casted (and only Implosion's effect is undispellable).

Curmudgeon
2010-10-14, 09:30 PM
A 629

This bonus applies to the turning check only.
check

A method of determining the result when a character attempts an action (other than an attack or a saving throw) that has a chance of failure. Checks are based on a relevant character ability, skill, or other characteristic. Most checks are either ability checks or skill checks, though special types such as turning checks, caster level checks, dispel checks, and initiative checks also exist. The specific name of the check usually corresponds to the skill or ability used. To make a check, roll 1d20 and add any relevant modifiers. (Higher results are always better.) If this check result equals or exceeds the Difficulty Class number assigned by the DM (or the opponent's check, if the action is opposed), the check succeeds. The turning damage roll is not a check. It's not described that way in the rules, and doesn't qualify under the RAW definition because it uses 2d6 instead of the required 1d20.

Curmudgeon
2010-10-14, 09:44 PM
A 630 A

Steadfast Boots let you act as if you had readied an action, but this does not use the actual Ready action. The property of the Boots applies as stated, which means it still works even if you'd just made a full attack and then used all the attacks of opportunity allowed you, and it works against any number of charging opponents. Essentially, Steadfast Boots give you a bonus attack whenever the triggering condition occurs.

A 630 B

Dancing Blade Form doesn't apply to the attack provided by Steadfast Boots because it's not on your turn.
While you are in this stance, you gain a bonus to your reach during your turn.

averagejoe
2010-10-15, 12:53 AM
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