Some people will argue that because it was not explicitly called out, it is able to reduce the spell slot used by a spell. There was a specific FAQ saying so for Magical Lineage, but unfortunately since Wayang Spellhunter came from a minor side book (which don't get the full FAQ treatment) it never explicitly got the same. Now what I cant gauge, Is if it is even required, or if you usually have enough spell slots for a day to not have to pick up a crossbow? because I really don't wanna pick up a crossbow.įirst of all: The general understanding is that these traits cannot actually reduce the level of a spell below its starting level. Now I feel like as a wizard who does not have stuff like Spellstrike and Spell Combat, this would not be as busted as it is for a Magus. A wizard could do the same combo, but for a spell like Snowball, to basically get a scaling cantrip. Now obviously this is pretty powerful for a magus and as a player should not be done out of courtesy, but I had a thought. But when Looking at pathfinder cantrips, as someone who is used to having a reliable cantrip to fall back on as a spellcaster, I obviously have an ingrained dislike for Pathfinder Cantrips being pretty useless.Įnter the Combo of the traits Wayang spell hunter and Magical Lineage, a combination I had heard of that is popular with Magus Players, who wanna Basically get access to an infinite amount of Intensifies Shocking grasps. So I started playing TTrpgs with dnd 5e and have recently gotten more into pathfinder 1e, as I enjoy its complexity and customisability much more. /r/3d6 - For character creation, advice and sharing (system agnostic)./r/Battlemaps - For your VTT battlemap requirements./r/Tabletop - For your general tabletop gaming shenanigans./r/lfg - Looking For Group, find other players, etc./r/RPG - For general, non-Pathfinder related RPG discussion. ![]() /r/Starfinder_rpg - For dedicated discussion of Paizo's Science Fantasy system and setting./r/Pathfinder_Kingmaker - To discuss the Owlcat-made computer RPGs./r/Pathfinder2e - For dedicated Second Edition discussion./r/Pathfinder - For Pathfinder Society Organization/Discussion.Other subreddits you might be interested in: Fillable character sheets and intelligent character builders.Some of these tools and resources include the following: We have a Wiki page that includes links for various useful tools and resources, most of which have been provided by the members of this community. Archives of Nethys - Official PF Resource.Official Paizo AMAs on /r/Pathfinder_RPG.Here's what the flairs mean.įor Spoilers: >!This is a spoiler. Please click the rules header above to read a more comprehensive breakdown of our subreddit's rules. Rule 1b: Be reasonable with your language ![]() Posts not related to Pathfinder are subject to removal at the mods' discretion. For everything about the Pathfinder Tabletop RPG! (Not administered by or affiliated with Paizo Publishing® in any way).
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