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Triskavanski
2016-05-05, 03:26 PM
There is a new feat in the Ultimate Intrigue that one can take to plant objects on people. (Rather than having it be an actual use of the skill.. grumble grumble.)

But it has to be a small object.

Now a Telekinetic Kinetic could use this feat with their ranged telekinesis abilities to plant an object on a person from range, weighting easily up to 100 pounds per level (or 1k per level if taking a point of burn.) So the question is.. How can one use this to plant an object to force people over their weight limit?

Perhaps a Immobile Rod? Just slip that right up into their breast plate and click.

avr
2016-05-06, 06:11 AM
'Just click' is still a standard action in D&D 3.x/PF which would combine poorly with another standard action.

Hmm. Does small mean size Small (I don't know the feat), or what? I can't see how you'd plant a halfling-size object on someone but a few hundred pounds of lead is surprisingly compact. Or for roadrunner-style shenanigans make that a hundred pound anvil (http://www.d20pfsrd.com/equipment---final/goods-and-services/tools-kits#TOC-Anvil).

Triskavanski
2016-05-06, 09:42 AM
The feat's name is Snatch and Stash, which gives the ability to use SoH to snatch from one person and plant on another, or just plant an object on someone.

Florian
2016-05-06, 10:53 AM
Time bomb?

Feint's End
2016-05-06, 11:15 AM
Probably not economical but gold is really heavy for its volume. A halfling sized piece of gold will almost certainly be too heavy for any except the strongest people.