My party ended up in the middle of nowhere in the mountains at the end an adventure and I'd like to take them through a short interlude to give time for the events of the next one to get underway. What's a good short adventure I can use?
Using Core Rules and APG, is it possible to increase your AC against attacks of opportunity provoked by things like combat maneuvers? (Aside from taking heaps of combat maneuver feats.)
This may seem like a stupid question, but the rest of my group believes that you can see when you have the Blinded condition.
Last night our rogue was blinded, but according to his interpretation of the rules, and in agreement with the rest of the table, he had no visual impairment and could...
Part of the local area that my 10th level PCs may be venturing into soon is a corrupted/diseased/sick forest. Do you know of any good adventures that I could plonk down the in the middle as the reason for the sickness?
When a monster description like the Lion lists:
"bite +12 (1d8+7 plus grab), 2 claws +13 (1d6+7)",
do you need to use a full attack action to get the 2 claws? Or can you use both the claws and bite in a standard action?
What about with a dragon? One attack with a standard action, 6 with a...
Wayne Reynolds is in such high demand that he's booked solid for more than 6 months in advance right now. GPB 200 wouldn't even warrant his attention. There's a reason he's so sought-after, and that's what you pay for.
It's a once in a lifetime opportunity for Wayne Reynolds to do it, and there are very few artists of his calibre around. This is not just a line drawing either, it's a full 11" x 14" acrylic.
Cover artist for Pathfinder and Dungeons & Dragons, Wayne Reynolds, does NOT do personal character portraits for individuals, but you can get one illustrated by him as described by you, as part of the Kickstarter I'm running. Here's the link...