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2019-03-26, 09:34 AM (ISO 8601)
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Hunter’s Mercy in Pathfinder?
There were two versions of the Hunter’s Mercy spell in 3.X, one in Magic of Faerûn and one in the Spell Compendium. Does Pathfinder have anything like either of those?
And if not, which version should I use in my game?
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2019-03-26, 09:49 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Hunter’s Mercy in Pathfinder?
I'd recommend buying a Pendant of the Blood Scarab.
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2019-03-26, 10:34 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Hunter’s Mercy in Pathfinder?
Spoiler: Magic of FaerûnHunter's Mercy
Transmutation
Level: Ranger 1, Consecrated Harrier 1,
Components: V, S,
Casting Time: 1 action
Range: Personal
Target: You
Duration: See text
This transmutation makes a bow strike true. Your next attack with the bow (if it is made before the end of the next round) hits and automatically threatens a critical hit. If you don't hit in the round following the casting of this spell, the effect is wasted.
Spoiler: Spell CompendiumHunter's Mercy
Transmutation
Level: Ranger 1,
Components: S,
Casting Time: 1 standard action
Range: Personal
Target: You
Duration: 1 round
Your eyes glow red, but you see the world as normal except when you look at your target. A small glowing dot reveals the creature's weakest point.
This transmutation makes a bow strike true. Your first hit with a bow (not including crossbows) in the next round is automatically a critical hit. If you don't hit in the round following the casting of this spell, the effect is wasted.
The magic of faerun one I feel is better since it does not exclude crossbows.
basically you spend a standard action to automatically threaten a critical on your next successful cast within a round with a bow or cross bow. Sounds Pretty balanced to me. Its a nice way to initiate a combat in an ambush but not really worth it as you could just shoot them with multiple attacks in the round you spent casting the spell.
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2019-03-26, 12:24 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Hunter’s Mercy in Pathfinder?
A bow's a bow, not a crossbow, so the MoF version doesn't explicitly include crossbows either, though. If you're going to houserule it in anyway, I'd just change it to something like "Your next successful ranged attack is automatically a critical hit." along the way and be done with it.
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2019-03-26, 02:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Hunter’s Mercy in Pathfinder?
That would be very dangerous wording as it would then apply to all ranged attacks, including plenty of spell attacks that would much more greatly benefit from an auto-crit than a weapon attach might.
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2019-03-26, 02:24 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Hunter’s Mercy in Pathfinder?
For me the question is why they felt the need to exclude crossbows in the Spell Compendium version. It clarifies the likely intent of the first version, but why should that be the intention at all? Why leave crossbows out?
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2019-03-26, 02:43 PM (ISO 8601)
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2019-03-26, 02:53 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Hunter’s Mercy in Pathfinder?
That makes sense; but the version in the Spell Compendium seems to be much stronger, since that version grants an automatic crit, rather than simply guaranteeing a threatened crit.
Is the Spell Compendium version a little too strong because of that? I'm thinking of including this in my Pathfinder campaign, so not sure which version would be better.
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2019-03-26, 03:40 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Hunter’s Mercy in Pathfinder?
The spell compendium version guarantees a critical, not the successfull attack, you still need to hit.
Your first hit with a bow (not including crossbows) in the next round is automatically a critical hit. If you don't hit in the round following the casting of this spell, the effect is wasted
See the wording. 'first hit' and 'if you don't hit..spell wasted' SO you do a hit and it is automatically a critical, no need to roll a successful roll.
also.. balance and 3rd don't mix very well, so try not to reason or use logic on the 'why' behind balance decisions
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2019-03-26, 04:12 PM (ISO 8601)
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