Daily Punch 12-18-23 Eldritch Armor dedication feat for Pathfinder 2nd Ed

My brothers want to play wizards in plate. Let’s make this happen!

Eldritch Armor Dedication Feat 2

Archetype Dedication
Archetype Eldritch Armor
Prerequisites Spell casting ability for 1st level spells, Spell Casting Ability 12


You are not the most physically imposing person, but you have learned how to muster magical power to enhance your physical abilities. You can use your spell casting ability modifier up to 12 for wearing armor in place of your Strength score. You gain the armor proficiency general feat for light armor. If you are already trained in that feat, you gain a +1 circumstance bonus to the skill associated with your spell casting tradition instead..

Special You cannot select another dedication feat until you have gained two other feats from the Eldritch Armor archetype.

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Ring Side Report- RPG review of Pathfinder Adventure Path #181: Zombie Feast (Blood Lords 1 of 6)

Product– Pathfinder Adventure Path #181: Zombie Feast (Blood Lords 1 of 6)

System– Pathfinder 2nd Ed

Producer– Paizo

Price– $26.99 here https://paizo.com/products/btq02dvp?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-181-Zombie-Feast   

TL; DR– Unleash the undead! 97%

Basics– The hunger never ends!  This book starts the Blood Lords adventure path and provides information on new spells, an archetype, factions of the adventure, and the city of Graydirge.

Mechanics or Crunch– This adventure plays well.  The monsters are right about where they need to be for combat, and the mix is fun.  The new archetype is interesting, and the spells are something my players (who accidentally stumbled upon them on Archive of Nethys) already wanted.  My one major issue is factions.  Factions are done as well as they can be, but I feel it’s not well supported by the whole system.  You can move up or down in the factions’ esteem, but I just can’t shake the feeling of, “Who cares?”  I don’t have the mechanical background of why I want to make people like me in each faction.  It’s a minor thing that I feel will build up more in the upcoming adventures.  4.5/5

Theme or Fluff– This is a a solid story.  The story is fun, and my players had a blast playing in it.  I felt equipped enough to make the characters and locations interesting.  The world is fleshed out enough to make it a fun place to play, and all the new things are introduced well enough to make me either intrigued enough or disgusted enough in them to have a blast.  5/5

Execution– Welp, it’s Paizo and they made a book. Paizo is one of the industry’s best layout people, and this is no exception.  It reads well, easily, and quickly.  Hyperlinks make it a quick thing to read through and scan through.  Solid work here.  5/5

Summary– My brother is the one who got me interested in this adventure path, and I am glad he did.  It’s a fun story with new toys for both the GM and players that is just put together well.  My one issue is a more system-wide issue of factions and influence, but that’s the one thing I can point to as something that just makes me unhappy with this product.  My players and I can’t wait to hop into the next one ASAP!  97%

Daily Punch 12-6-23 Bone Pilot skeleton power for DCC RPG

Let’s take direct control!

Bone Pilot
Type: actionRange: touchDuration: 1 round or longerSave: Will save vs check DC
GeneralYou take yourself apart, surround an enemy in a bone cage, and seize complete control of them
Manifestationroll 1d4: (1) Your body falls apart and surround your enemy in a cage of bone (2) Your bones pour from your touch one by one onto the enemy and surround their body (3)You turn to dust and flow into them surrounding their bones at a cellular level (4) You simple walk onto them
1Failure, ability may not be used againt that day
2-11Failure
12-13You may target a 1 HD. If the spell succeeds, tyou control that creature for 1 round.
14-17You may target a creature up to 2 HD. If the spell succeeds, you control that creature for 1d6 rounds.
18-19You may target a creature up to 4 HD. If the spell succeeds, you control that creature for 1d6 rounds.
20-23You may target a creature up to 8 HD. If the spell succeeds, you control that creature for 1d6 rounds.
24-27You may target a creature up to 12 HD. If the spell succeeds, you control that creature for 2d6 rounds.
28-29You may target a creature up to 16 HD. If the spell succeeds, you control that creature for 3d6 rounds.
30-31You may target any creature. If the spell succeeds, you control that creature for 3d6 rounds.
32+You may target any creature. If the spell succeeds, you control that creature for 1d6 hours.

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