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There is a big difference.Distinction without a difference.
Transformation would mean that it is the same individual while summoning means it is a different individual.
There is a big difference.Distinction without a difference.
Afaik, certain actions change his alignment/status. He probably doesn't want to be any more evil than he has to be.Why does MC keep him alive? He summoned the handbook, now he's fully useless, keeping him alive is a liability.
Yeah but the other guy's alignment is Chaotic Evil, you do the world a service by removing those.Afaik, certain actions change his alignment/status. He probably doesn't want to be any more evil than he has to be.
now that i think about it, he could have contacted the mind flayer and exchange it for support couldnt he? sure, its not exactly what they want, but having a high intelect ally with access to info that no one else has.The Playbook is from an evil god, none of the other party members can use it due to alignment penalties, and the goth loli's evil god is directly opposed to the one that provided the book.
Since this world follows D&D rules wouldn't a natural 20 get the guy free from the ropes?
He still needs info on current entrances and security procedures for the evil temple, the MC still needs to take out the cult leader before the ritual finishes.Why does MC keep him alive? He summoned the handbook, now he's fully useless, keeping him alive is a liability.
HEs probably gonna hand him ober to Charlotte. The shifter killed her mentor remember?Yeah but the other guy's alignment is Chaotic Evil, you do the world a service by removing those.
Not in this case. Whether the scroll turns into food, or food is created in the same place as the scroll while the scroll disappears doesn't matter, so the difference is meaningless in this context.There is a big difference.
Transformation would mean that it is the same individual while summoning means it is a different individual.
I know but some houserules have already appeared in this story so assuming they follow the most used rules not RAW.In the actual rules for both Pathfinder 1st edition and D&D 3.5, natural 20/natural 1 only counts for attack rolls and not skill checks.
Most people assume that they work on everything though, so it is quite commonly added in as a house rule.
No, and it's really sad that people are still assuming that skill checks work that way. They don't.Since this world follows D&D rules wouldn't a natural 20 get the guy free from the ropes?
No, and it's really sad that people are still assuming that skill checks work that way. They don't.
I know but some houserules have already appeared in this story so assuming they follow the most used rules not RAW.