shadow assassin says:
While you are hidden from a target and are in an area of darkness or dim light, you may apply your Sneak Attack damage to an eldritch blast.
extra blast says:
Beginning at 5th level, your Eldritch Blast becomes more vicious. When you use Eldritch Ray, Eldritch Scythe, or...
this is totally not argumentative, just trying to understand RAI. it says elsewhere:
Stronghold Ability Score Increase. The only increase to an ability score you gain is from the first stronghold that grants this benefit. Changing your permanent stronghold or purchasing sub-strongholds does not...
yeah that's what I was trying to say, but poorly.
everyone gets a +1 to something for the price of the min stronghold of that ability one time. just the one time for one ability, but still.
seems overpowered.
e.g.
sorc buys shop for 3k, +1 cha
gives to adept, gets +1 wis
gives to cleric...
yeah I realized I wrote that and amended that. still, you can buy one for each stat someone wants and pass it to each person that needs it and get +1 to anything for everyone.
yeah this is kind of what I was getting at. reading it RAW it kind of seems like you can do that in some places of the text, and in other places not so much. it can get out of control quickly if this is allowed, clearly.
another example would be building a house of grade 3 average (3000gp) and...
here's a plan that illustrates some questions, does this work for a wiz:
build a laboratory to luxurious grade 2 (the minimum), get a free known spell of highest level or a cantrip
build a separate guildhouse to level 3 and get the money discount and +1 wisdom (do you lose the known spell?)...
that's the opposite. you can do it on the road and you don't have to be in the house, I think.
my narrator was leaning otherwise, i.e. that that only applies in the house. which seems silly. if I'm in the house a LR is not hard...
the house stronghold says this:
I read this like at grade 2 you get a LR for the time of a SR once per week, while on the road. You don't have to be in the house to get this, right?