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<blockquote data-quote="Seeten" data-source="post: 2884408" data-attributes="member: 27186"><p>Does not say that dismissing the mount means he cannot resummon the next day, in fact, it quite explicitly states the opposite. Sending the mount back to the celestial realm in which it resides is expected, since the mount only lasts 2 hours per paladin level.</p><p></p><p>The mount appears at the end of the full round action it takes to summon it. This is not the same act as summoning a familiar, the celestial mount is a "pokemount" you summon him from heaven, and send him back there when the job is done. You resummon him when you need him next, like a CCG creature. You cannot put a mages familiar back to its celestial realm, it isnt a celestial creature. You dont summon it every day, and it doesnt only last for 2 hours/level at a time, either. The special mount, and mage familiar are not similar in any way, really.</p><p></p><p>The special mount feature sucks to start with, the mount is useless in dungeons, castles, any other area large creatures dont fit into, etc, and it isnt exactly indestructible either.</p><p></p><p>At 5th level it lasts 10 hours per summon, so basically a days ride, and then it goes back to its heavenly rest till the next time you need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seeten, post: 2884408, member: 27186"] Does not say that dismissing the mount means he cannot resummon the next day, in fact, it quite explicitly states the opposite. Sending the mount back to the celestial realm in which it resides is expected, since the mount only lasts 2 hours per paladin level. The mount appears at the end of the full round action it takes to summon it. This is not the same act as summoning a familiar, the celestial mount is a "pokemount" you summon him from heaven, and send him back there when the job is done. You resummon him when you need him next, like a CCG creature. You cannot put a mages familiar back to its celestial realm, it isnt a celestial creature. You dont summon it every day, and it doesnt only last for 2 hours/level at a time, either. The special mount, and mage familiar are not similar in any way, really. The special mount feature sucks to start with, the mount is useless in dungeons, castles, any other area large creatures dont fit into, etc, and it isnt exactly indestructible either. At 5th level it lasts 10 hours per summon, so basically a days ride, and then it goes back to its heavenly rest till the next time you need it. [/QUOTE]
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