Q152
Regarding a Mithral Breastplate: does the -3 to the Armor Check Penalty stack with the -1 from Masterwork (resulting in an ACP 0 Breastplate) or does the -3 overwrite the -1 and leave it at a -1 penalty?
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Q152
Regarding a Mithral Breastplate: does the -3 to the Armor Check Penalty stack with the -1 from Masterwork (resulting in an ACP 0 Breastplate) or does the -3 overwrite the -1 and leave it at a -1 penalty?
A 152
With Mithral construction armor check penalties are lessened by 3 (to a minimum of 0) inclusive of the masterwork adjustment, because Mithral armor is always masterwork. A Mithral breastplate will still have ACP of -1.
Q 153
Can a warforged add armor spikes to their plating without taking the Spiked Body feat?
Q 154
What would be the total XP gained for a party of five (all below 3rd level) that defeat:
A 1/4 CR, three 1/3 CR, and three 1/2 CR while being aided by three 1/2 CR people?
A 154: If the aiding 1/2's are animal companions, familiars ect they don't count, but if they are npcs, hirelings, or cohorts then they do. So:
If they don't count: 165
If they do count: 103
http://www.d20srd.org/extras/d20encountercalculator/
A 153 Yes.
Armor spikes are weapons, not armor, and are only attached to armor to be wielded without hands. (The armor and the spikes are necessarily separable because each may be enhanced independently.) A Warforged will have additional time requirements, and may need help, to attach armor spikes; talk to your DM about that. The Spiked Body feat lets a Warforged have a similar capability without the extra equipment, and without the risk of that equipment being sundered or disarmed.
Q 155: If I level up while under the effect of Enlarge Person, can I choose extended reach as a feat? (assume I am granted one)
A 155
You may take Extended Reach (Savage Species, page 34) if you meet the prerequisites. Enlarge Person will help you qualify if your character were a Tiny size Humanoid boosted to Small size by the spell at the time when the DM awarded you enough XP to go up a level. As always, you lose the benefit of the feat if you no longer meet a prerequisite.
Q 156
Could a character with a natural DEX of 19, a +6 DEX item and Greater Two-Weapon Fighting take Perfect Two-Weapon Fighting at Level 21?
Q157
Does taking the feat Exotic Weapon Proficiency (Bastard Sword) give you the ability to use it as a two handed weapon?
A 156
Assuming that you qualify for the feat, you can take it, even if it's because of a magic item.
You just lose the benefits of the feat if you ever stop qualifying, like for example taking off a magic item that is letting you meet prerequisites, but would regain use of it again as soon as you put the item back on.
So for instance your 19 dex and +6 from a magic item gives you the needed 25 dex. Though if you ever take off the +6 item you stop being able to use the feat until you get your dex back up over 25 again.
A 157 Yes.
Most one-handed weapons can be wielded in two hands with all the associated benefits (the rapier is an exception). The game doesn't have "two-weapon proficiency"; that's a user choice for suitable weapons rather than a game requirement.
A157
Wielding a Bastard Sword in 2 hands makes it a martial weapon.
I assume you aren't proficient with those.
On the other hand, wielding a one-handed weapon in two hands (such as a longsword) is possible by RAW without changing it's type.
Now, with specific overriding general it's not possible by RAW
(though i don't think any sane DM would rule it as such)
Edit: Swordsage'd by Curmudgeon, though i think he missed the point :smalltongue:
Q158 Can I have a contingency that is set to activate at the start of a battle? ie. when initative is rolled (or first checked due to pre-rolling initative to speed things up.)
Re: A 157
That's not what the rule actually says."Can" implies an option, not a mandate. Exotic Weapon Proficiency (bastard sword) will allow wielding that weapon with either one or two hands without incurring nonproficiency penalties, despite the lack of martial weapon proficiency for that type of weapon.Quote:
A bastard sword is too large to use in one hand without special training; thus, it is an exotic weapon. A character can use a bastard sword two-handed as a martial weapon.
A 158 Ask your DM.
Contingency doesn't give a lot of guidance for acceptable triggers.Some DMs will refuse to allow game mechanic triggers like rolling initiative, and will limit you to character-observable events such as injury or a successful Spot check.Quote:
The conditions needed to bring the spell into effect must be clear, although they can be general.
Q159: How does Eschew Materials interact with Magic Circle Against X? Or rather, the silver that you are supposed to make the circle with?
Two questions came up at tonight's game:
Q160
What action is it to drop an equipped shield? I could have sworn it was a free action, but after a quick flip though the books I could not confirm this.
Q161
There was some question as to whether a Mummy's Despair ability was a mind affecting and/or fear effect, in relation to how it interacts with the Indomitable Soul feat.
A 159
Since the spell description doesn't list a cost for the silver to be used, it is treated as a non-expensive material component and is therefore covered under Eschew Material's benefit.
Note that you still have to trace the circle, you just don't need to provide the material component when doing so. (E.g., you can just draw a finger through the dust.)
Q 162
Following up to Q 159, is drawing the circle considered part of the spell's somatic component and therefore rendered unnecessary if using the Still Spell metamagic or similar effect in conjunction with Eschew Materials to eliminate the need for the material component?
A 159
Since there is no minimum cost listed for the powdered silver, I'd say an arcane caster with the eschew materials feat would not need it.
A 160
That depends what you mean by dropping a shield and what character is dropping it:
Quote:
Originally Posted by SRD
A 161
A Mummy's Despair ability is explicitly a fear attack, as a failed save inflicts fear on the viewer. All fear attacks are mind-affecting fear effects, according to the the description of special abilities.
Re: A 159 / A 162 No.
I can't find any support in the RAW for this (continuing to need the material component manipulations when you don't need the material components themselves). In fact, the rules suggest otherwise. For example, casting a spell from a scroll removes everything associated with material components. Also there's this, from page 137 of Rules Compendium:That implies more than just not needing that component; you're also eschewing the normal associated manipulations.Quote:
Spellcasting creatures sometimes utilize the Eschew Materials feat to avoid having to use some material components.
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To cast a spell, you must be able to speak (if the spell has a verbal component), gesture (if it has a somatic component), and manipulate the material components or focus (if any).
Q163
If I already have 10 levels of another class and I take a level in warblade, am I then permitted to select a maneuver which requires lower leel maneuvers to be selected first if I select these with the same warblade level?
A 163
Yes. The maximum maneuver level is determined by your Initiator Level, not class level. It is 6 at non-martial Class 10/Warblade 1. If you find a Level 3 Maneuver, which requires you to have two or fewer other maneuvers, you can learn it.
Q 164
With the rules from MIC for adding common effects, does a ring of invisibility with an added deflection bonus of 1 cost 22000 gp (20000gp ring of Invisibility+ 2000gp +1 delection AC), but a Ring of Protection with added invisibility 32000 gp (2000gp Ring of protection + 1.5*20000gp Ring o Invisiblity)?
A163 Yes.
Warblade class description states:
Check your initiator level on the table (level 6) and you can learn any maneuver within your disciplines of up to level 3, assuming you meet the pre-requisites. You can take a maneuver, and then immediately use that maneuver to qualify for a different one, as you get to apply them in the order most advantageous to you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Maneuvers, p21 ToB
and...swordsagedwarbladed. But I'll answer your question, Andezzar.
A164 You are correct in the first method, but the second method costs 23,000 gp (total).
First method uses Table 6-11, page 234 MiC. Applying a +1 Deflection bonus to Ring of Invis costs 2000 gp. The second method, applying invisibility to a ring of protection, costs 21,000 gp additional. See page 233 MiC. If the added ability costs more than the cost of the item, you add the base cost + 1/2 the cost of the item to be enhanced. So you'll spend an extra 1000 gp doing it the second way.
Q165 Is there a feat, class feature or magic item that would allow a Gargantuan Dragon to increase a size category?
A 165
Class feature, technically. Page 179 of the epic level handbook gives rules for advancing dragons past the Great Wyrm stage, every three hit dice you gain a virtual age category, so eventually leveling up enough will make any dragon colossal.
Q 166: There is feat and I apologize I don't have the name of it, but I know what it does. It says that if you are flanking, you and the person who is helping you complete the flank both get +4 to your attack rolls. Now, if you both have this feat, does it stack? so each of your get +8?
A 166 No.
I'm not sure what feat you're remembering (though I suspect that if you can't remember the name, you may be fuzzy on the details of the benefit), but a statement that you receive a fixed benefit doesn't change no matter how many times that statement is made.
Possibilities:
- Vexing Flanker feat (Player's Handbook II):
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Benefit: You gain a +4 bonus on your attack rolls when flanking.
- Swashbuckler class feature (Complete Warrior):
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Improved Flanking (Ex): A swashbuckler of 8th level or higher who is flanking an opponent gains a +4 bonus on attacks instead of a +2 bonus on attacks. (Other characters flanking with the swashbuckler don’t gain this increased bonus.)
- Superior Flanking feat (Dragon # 343):
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Benefit: You gain a +6 bonus on attack rolls against opponents you flank. All allies who flank with you gain a +3 bonus on attack rolls against the opponents they flank.
Special: The attack roll bonuses provided by this feat do not stack with the attack roll bonuses provided by flanking and improved flanking.
Thanks, I'll find the name tonight, I usually have pdfs with me :(.
Q 167
Is there any kind of noise or stealth related check for throwing a grappling hook onto the top of a building to climb up? If so, is there a way to muffle this?
Example - Clandestinely trying to enter the second floor of an occupied building, so I want to use my grappling hook to ascend. I assume I need to move silently to climb without being heard, but what about the hook itself?
We didn't know the rules so I made a lasso and snagged some overhanging rafters to climb up the last time, but in case this happens in the future, I'd like to know.