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OOC Sword of Valor, Wrath of the Righteous AP by MLeibrock and Scotley


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It's in my pocket! But yes, no powers yet.
I have been wondering, can I use it as if it was a normal animal? Like for example, could it bite, even if it does no damage? I'd like to start using it more for fun. :)

We are working on this now. Note that as a tiny creature it normally has no reach meaning it will draw attacks of opportunity if it tries to bite. It does have 5' reach with the tail. It is unlikely that it will be able to do much if any damage with the tail. Anyway, we are working on it.
 

I meant more like... It bites a finger of a party member to get their attention or something like that. Since I'm not "supposed" to have it until next level I'm not trying to get an extra level out of it.

I guess, since it's an intelligent creature, it would have some level of awareness just not be bonded. It's so little I doubt I would try to use it for fighting or anything like that.

Unless of course Lia was in mortal danger, but that'll never happen, right? :-0

;)
 





Using a skill, like picking a lock, is "usually" one standard action, which means that ordinarily it can be accomplished in one round. (Unless the GM rules that it takes longer to pick his super-duper artifact lock, in which case said GM sets the time required.)

See, PATHFINDER, p. 182-186.

Leif said:
Facts that are good to know: The SRD trumps the published rulebboks, evidently.

Nope. SRD matches the rulebook. Check out page 94 under disable device.
 



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