Yeah but you still have concealment miss chances.I really liked the pathfinder 1e version of incorporeal where instead of a 50 percent miss chance it was just half damage. Much less frustrating to experience at the table.
Yeah but you still have concealment miss chances.I really liked the pathfinder 1e version of incorporeal where instead of a 50 percent miss chance it was just half damage. Much less frustrating to experience at the table.
I'm not going to be any use for finding the lowest published baddie, but I know that for walking-around AC, a PC in armor can get to -15 with just the DMG or -16 with UA. Plate Mail +5 for base of -2, add a shield +5 to get to -8, 18 Dex* to -12, dusky rose ioun stone gets us to -13**, Cloak of Displacement gets us to -15.
It doesn't. I forgot to correct the running total when I changed where I put the ioun stone in the item order. I initially had it after the shield , so its +1 protection brought the running total from -8 to -9, and THEN Dex accounted for the other 4 points before the Cloak. I changed my mind and made the order armor, shield, dex, then misc items, but forgot to edit to make the total after the stone -13 rather than -9.Boots of Speed can tack another down-2 on there in open ground.
And where are you seeing the bolded, that a Cloak of Displacement gives 6 AC points? My handy DMG tells me the Cloak only gives 2 points of AC, though the first attack that would hit the wearer always misses.
"But this one goes to -11."
If you were just casting basic PF that save would have, one would think, some mighty bonuses to it given that there was no sound...unless the targets had already been hit with Silence, which makes for a nasty combo!I played 2 Illusionists in 1E. The first one got blown up due to a capricious and abritrary DM (I recounted that here.) The second one made it to 15th or 16th level.
Phantasmal Force was the go to first level spell. The DM handled illusions that dealt damage (phantasmal force lightning bolt or phantasmal force fireball, etc) by giving those in the area of effect a saving throw to know it was an illusion and then if failed, a saving throw against the fireball or lightning bolt.
Sometimes.Color Spray is a good first level spell too.
When?When you get high enough level to cast Prismatic anything, you are having fun.