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01:29
@Shalvenay Why shouldn't the druid dump Cha?
I didn't think they really did much with that stat.
@DuckTapeAl Animal Handling.
@DuckTapeAl It's not because Cha is good, but the Druid is always going to be in the form of animal, so it can dump physical stats like crazy, so might as well have good Cha.
a deep CHA dump will break that.
...is Animal Handling good for anything?
@DuckTapeAl it's table-dependent, but the DCs there can be rather high if your DM is making you roll Handle Animal checks frequently
01:31
I get it, but what are you rolling those checks on?
@DuckTapeAl in some games, it may mostly be your companion -- in others, you'll be rolling them to wrangle wildlife
@DuckTapeAl or do you mean what stat? in that case, Animal Handling uses CHA.
Also: A Str and Dex dump is a decent strategy, but it gets a bit tough at low levels. You're not spending your whole day as an animal until 6-8 or so.
Are there worthwhile compainions in PF? I seem to remember in 3.5 that there were a couple of edge-case ones that were good, but otherwise they were a waste of time.
I've never seen a PF druid who took an animal companion in my time playing the game.
@DuckTapeAl ...You what?
I mean, sure, your animal companion only replaces the Fighter.
Are they that useful in PF? In 3.5, most of the choices were godawful.
Also, 'replaces the fighter' is something that you can do with Summon Monster.
@DuckTapeAl Sure, but you don't need a full-round action to get your animal companion.
01:37
Wait a sec, wrangling wildlife? Doesn't Handle Animal only work on domesticated animals, or raising baby animals?
@DuckTapeAl I suggested a STR/INT or DEX/INT dump if the DM was willing to let a low-INT high-WIS char talk in a normal fashion.
@Shalvenay Dumping Int is never a good idea - no good having Cha for Handle Animal if you don't have any skill points.
Honestly, I feel like the minor penalty you get from dumping Cha is way better than any of the other options.
It takes you slightly longer until you can pass your normal DC 10 Handle check on your compainion, and it makes your Wild Empathy a little worse, but neither of those are big problems.
2 skill points/level is a big problem.
After reading the rest of your answer, @Shalvenay, I only have two nits to pick: I really think Cha is the right dump for that character, and I think most casters can deal with a double dump without much trouble.
Here's a Q from the site asking about Handling wild animals: rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/36482/…
@DuckTapeAl for a shallow dump of CHA, I'd agree with you. I'm just concerned about a deep dump of CHA really putting the character in a bad way with that
and I agree that most casters can double dump without too much difficulty
@DuckTapeAl @Shalvenay I'd suggest putting your final paragraph up front - it's kind of the most important part of the answer.
01:47
Well, with two dumps, you have to give up something that you want. I agree with dumping one of Str or Dex, but you sort of need at least 1 to be decent until you can spend your day in animal form.
Any optimizer will tell you never to dump Dex - Initiative is way too important.
The other two options are Int and Cha. Dumping Int kills your skill point total. Dumping Cha means you have a harder time with your animal companion (if you take one), and you probably can't do the standard animal manipulation stuff.
In PF, do skill ranks still vastly outscale attribute bonuses?
Yes.
1 rank per level.
Then dumping Cha shouldn't really be an issue.
01:49
And a non-focused stat will rarely go above +3.
A Cha of 5 means that your starting Handle Animal when handling your companion will be +5.
That's not too bad. 25% chance of failure is pretty livable.
So you succeed 80% of the time when doing a normal handle check.
Ah, yeah. 20%, not 25.
Oh, lol. Looks like if you take the Animal domain instead of an animal companion, you get a bunch of extra spells, free Speak with Animals, and an animal companion.
The domain companion is at level-3, but still.
@DuckTapeAl um, keep in mind that this is a caster druid I'm talking about here
not a shifter druid.
01:58
@Shalvenay I don't understand the distinction you're making there.
Yeah, there's no difference there.
A druid should probably be spending most or all of their time in wild shape.
And spending most or all of their actions spellcasting.
Exactly.
@DuckTapeAl the druid's player is saying they don't want to spend most of their time shaped.
(which is weird for PF, if you ask me -- although oddly enough, it makes sense in 3.0 of all places)
Also: Until you get enough spell slots to cast something every round, you need to spend your actions doing something, and attacking with a ranged weapon is a perfectly good thing to do at say, level 3.
Where do they say that? I'm not finding it.
The querent says that the player wants to spend most of their time casting spells, which has no effect on whether or not they're wild shaped.
Since PF Natural Spell doesn't cost a level.
02:05
@DuckTapeAl ah.
Well, I'm heading off. G'night!
02:44
@Miniman -- I tend to put a low value on "winning init" myself -- I suspect that's because I don't play high-level chars tho?
@Shalvenay I think it has more to do with the level of optimization you play at than the character level.
Almost none of the 3.5 optimization advice I've ever given has really applied to a game I've played in.
@Miniman aaah. the only high-opt 3.5e table I've been in had to be aborted prematurely due to the DM not having time to run it
(Of course, I'm more of a conduit for the knowledge of others than possessing any actual expertise myself.)
03:39
@Miniman that makes two of us then
04:34
there's that one xkcd about that
amusingly, in the last high-op game I've played in, winning initiative has been a lot less important than you'd think it'd be
(well, am playing in, pending it not dying over christmas)
@Forrestfire come to think of it, maybe I should try to get in a (virtual) table with you folks (depending on how you set up)
might be able to find one
I wish I could run more games
@Forrestfire Now there's a sentiment you don't hear often.
what are you talking about I hear xkcd referenced all the time ;p
@Forrestfire Lol. I meant that my experience has always been that demand and scarcity for Dungeon Masters is incredibly high - you hear lots of people wishing they could play in more games, but this is the first time I've heard anyone wanting to run more.
04:39
well, I enjoy playing and I enjoy DMing
don't let anyone tell you I'm a good DM though, they're dirty liars
is terrible
but I enjoy running games if I get the chance. Sadly
er, sadly my schedule killed all but one
@Forrestfire Me too! But while I'm pretty certain I could find players if I wanted to run more groups than I already do, I'd find it a lot harder to find a DM if I wanted to play in more groups than I already do.
I was running a second game (in Eberron ;_;) and was planning a several session "oneshot" with 4e
but then everything changed when the school schedule attacked
@Forrestfire Ah, it sucks when real life gets in the way.
I hope to do the oneshot in the summer
we had had the first session, mostly RP and setup, and were about to do combat
aaand then schedule
I would love to play in another high-op game as well
my favorite DM is running one currently (3.5) and it's absolutely hilarious
@Miniman I actually wish I had the time to run more stuff myself, although I'm not the greatest at coming up with stuff short noticed
04:45
@Forrestfire I'm not sure I would, it takes a lot of the fun out of things. I have a build I want to try (dual-wielding, Int-to-damage, Dex-to-damage, almost full BAB, almost full Sneak Attack). It takes a lot of op to make, but in a high-op game it'd be worse than useless.
@Forrestfire yeah, I was in a high-op/high-entropy game once and it was shaping up to be absolutely hilarious
including a scene where my char (the party druid) summoned an owl and it spontaneously transmogrified into an owlbear
@Shalvenay Wow, how'd you manage that?
@Miniman you'd be surprised
@Miniman basically, DM-driven chaos magic :) it was a theme in the campaign
or at least that stage of it
the game I'm currently in has an interesting mix of high-op characters
two of which are all about the melee blender
any decently-made melee could take that place, especially a character with twice Stat to damage (one of them excessively easy to boost, too) and access to Craven
04:48
@Shalvenay Aw, that's disappointing. A build that caused summoned animals to turn into owlbears ould be awesome.
I have one of those
(my group really likes owlbears)
@Miniman hahahaha. the chaos magic themes were awesome as heck for a high-power/high-op universe. we also had a DMPC cameo from a mute (IIRC) tiefling paladin
this one is actually fairly high-op itself
Imbued Summoning + prepared Sanctum Spell polymorph
a deep dragon encounter early in the game
@Forrestfire Problem is, the damage it deals is orders of magnitude lower than an actually-optimized melee character. (Charge barbarian)
04:49
followed by dropping out 1d4+1 celestial badgers that spontaneously each polymorph into whatever you want
@Forrestfire cleric build?
(the celestial badgers were the giveaway ;)
well
that's just my preferred level 1 summon
works for cleric with some domains
wizard, sorc
well, not sorc
@Forrestfire ah, but not Druid.
druid too.
04:51
as long as you can get polymorph on your list.
any prepared caster.
feats needed: Spell Focus (Conjuration), Augmented Summoning, Imbued Summoning, Sanctum Spell
@Forrestfire ah. sounds like it'd be a good thing to plug in instead of Greenbound Summoning, or perhaps alongside it
if your DM allows Extra Spell to pull from off-list spells, you qualify for it at 9
it only functions because Imbued Summoning has a loophole with prepared spells that lets you Sanctum a 4th-level spell onto them.
(using Greenbound to bridge the gap at lower levels until you can start dropping owlbears on folks head)
I have also used it on NPCs to summon piles of greater invisibility'd shocker lizards on a party
@Miniman depending on what buff support you have
and items
multiple attacks dealing +level +sneak attack +twice stat +other bonuses adds up pretty fast
although things with no anatomy can wall you.
an artificer being on hand would help a lot.
@Forrestfire Yeah, that's its biggest problem.
04:54
@Forrestfire: while you're at it, rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/72382/… << mind giving my answer a final once-over?
both because of truedeath and destruction crystals
and because if you're looking for high-op damage
artificers can hand out Persisted wraithstrike to their allies
@Shalvenay where's your recommendation of lesser vigor wands for healing?
healing belt is good but not very cost-effective for anything outside of emergency heals
@Forrestfire I've never worked with lessor vigor wands
good answer though otherwise.
(11 hp per charge, 750gp for 50 charges)
(heals over 66 seconds. Most cost-effective healing in the game)
(for both 3.5 and PF, although PF's is tagged as [evil])
@Forrestfire healing belt is per-day AFAIK, so it's much more useful long-term than having to deal with stuffing spells into a wand over and over and over
@Forrestfire ...that's a problem.
done the math on it
04:57
@Shalvenay You buy wands.
you don't run out of wand by the time you buy new wands
per the encounter guidelines, expected WBL, and level ups
a wand lasts you about a level at low levels, and then several get you by later
Also, the healing belt not being in PF makes it not really a good option to suggest to someone playing PF.
it's a drop in the bucket
oh yeah, that. How'd I miss that.
@Miniman ah, it was deleted from PF? o.O
it was from the Magic Item Compendium
it's not OGL
04:58
@Shalvenay No idea. But your answer specifically says it's from 3.5. If it's in PF, you should say that.
it was never added to Pathfinder. Wands of cure light wounds and/or infernal healing are the way to go
for the higher-dollar option at later levels, a boots of the earth provides unlimited Fast Healing 1, for 5000gp
@Forrestfire ah. IMO, there's nothing stopping a DM from forwardporting it
that is true.
but many DMs won't, so it's very worth recommending items that are actually "kosher"
@Forrestfire do realize I'm talking to the DM in the answer here :)
I do. Regardless. (Boots of the Earth is also a better purchase than, say, 4-5 healing belts to cover the party, outside of emergency healing)
(and the mental image of the party passing around the pair of magic healing boots is too good to pass up)
... I need to type slower. This chat client keeps smacking me for it.
@Miniman it actually occurs to me that for converting to higher-op, that build could use some item-mancy to get the tricks it needs to keep up.
05:02
@Forrestfire yeah, I edited those in as well
cool.
good answer, in any case.
btw, what book is lesser vigor from?
Complete Divine, then iirc Spell Compendium
@Forrestfire aah. no wonder I didn't think of it
I'm one of those people who wasted his life reading D&D books cover to cover
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:V
05:03
(my 3.5e knowledge is scattershot as heck -- it works well enough for the tables I'm at, but I haven't stepped out of CoDZilla yet)
@Shalvenay There are very good reasons why inexperienced DMs should stick to the vanilla version of whatever system they're using before they think about doing this sort of thing.
@Miniman for something with a significant amount of complexity like a monster stat block or a class, I'd agree with you.
I'm gonna shamelessly plug my own handbook, because the advice in it can be applied to any character with UMD and two open feat slots (no prerequisites), you can get the buffs you need to make the jump from "decently built" to "holy shit what did you DO?"
@Shalvenay The thing is, even something like the Belt of Healing is gateway complexity. Sooner or later a player is going to see something they like in 3.5 and ask for it, and you won't have a good reason to say no.
@Miniman and by that time, my thinking is that the DM and players will have some experience under their belt, and will be better able to handle the ramifications of something more complexity
05:08
that's... a dangerous assumption to make
a whole lot of groups have been playing for years and don't have the knowledge to pull off mashing stuff in
(or, really, to pull off handling things within the same system. Just look at people claiming the monk or fighter is overpowered in PF)
@Forrestfire ...yeah
I've seen a very high-op Monk build in 3.5e and while it was good at making a mess of foes, it just didn't have the sheer versatility that either the cleric or the druid in our party had
heh
speaking of high-op monks
... I think the highest-op monks I've seen were actually just theorycraft
there was a challenge on Giant in the Playground: build a build with as many monk levels as possible that could solo each of the Elder Evils in turn
giantitp.com/forums/… found it. Some hilarious abuses of the rules in there.
heheh.
although, I really need to hit the sack -- I managed to give myself a terrible headache while RPing -- blame RPed Faerunian politics for that one.
hah. Have a good night
(worst of RL politics, blended with the "cosmic battle" theme of FR, and well, add a lack of data to fact-check things against, and you have the polar opposite of a headache remedy for a policy wonk like me)
05:23
most of the time I like playing the "hey guys, shut up so we can save the world" card in D&D politics
@Forrestfire that really doesn't work in a persistent world (NWN server, to be precise)
ah.
fair enough.
Although honestly, I think that fantasy politics and maneuvering is second only to fantasy technobabble conversations in general level of fun while RPing
(in one session a couple months ago, we spent like an hour and a half discussing "magic theory" and various things with an NPC)
@Forrestfire I find the technobabble side rather interesting at times, especially when you are working with a well-fleshed-out setting
setting was Planescape/Greyhawk-within-Planescape, so there's a pretty well-established set of fluff things
but the politics man...especially when they're world-spanning (i.e. druid groves, temples, etal are expected to be active participants in the political sphere, not just official gov't functions)
05:28
yeah. Fun as hell. Messy, though.
@Forrestfire not fun for policy wonks -- you have to keep in mind that in most RP of this sort, there is no verifiable ground truth, just sides.
isn't that what makes it fun?
it's basically like a debate club, except you're RPing fantasy politicians or other major players
@Forrestfire wonks are the engineers of government. they are the folks who pore over statistics and studies and debate the details of what works and what doesn't or can't.
ah. I did not know that.
mind, occasionally there is verifiable truth
it just depends on if your character would know it, I guess
I can see that being annoying though.
the problem is wonkishness is extremely intolerant of moral polarization -- wonkish decision-making styles don't fit well into pithy soundbites, and wonks make poor leaders themselves because they have trouble seeing the forest for the trees at times.
05:36
hrm. I should probably sleep too
have a good night, all.
on top of that, my political views are hard to disentangle from modern political thought -- I'm very constitutionally/judicially oriented, which doesn't work so well in Faerun :P
05:56
Oh, hey, a very short story by me in Strange Horizons! http://www.strangehorizons.com/2015/20151221/kingfisherbees-f.shtml
 
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08:32
Gotta make entirely new Modes for a Grimm.
> Dog (9) - Athletics, Empathy, Notice, Provoke, Rapport, Tooth & Claw
Guardian (9) - Athletics, Notice, Physique, Provoke, Stealth, Tooth & Claw, Will
Undead (5) - Athletics, Physique, Provoke, Tooth & Claw
09:19
[wanders over to Genesis to try and flesh this out]
 
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13:56
Good morning
14:12
[wave]
 
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15:29
@BESW That's a good story.
 
4 hours later…
19:34
Of course I am busy as hell the one day a bunch of PF questions come in.
19:46
[Poke] hello...
Hello.
20:05
Yay new hat
I look snazzy
:)
I could put that hat on. (I'm actually disappointed it is actually in two colours all around the network, and not rendered in one of the random two colours for each user, so that eg. I would see it white in every instance…)
20:32
Mine is blue with black stripes
So is mine, but I think I saw some white ones with golden stripes somewhere. Need to look again.
Hah! SevenSideDie has a white hat with golden stripes, so it's indeed not me, it's the hat.
How did you unlock it? It is a secret hat but I don't know what I did to get it
@Aaron Vote on the 22nd.
It's quite silly for a secret hat, isn't it?
What does it have to do with the 22nd anyway?
21:28
Why you no work?
@BESW can you do some magic please?
@AncientSwordRage [Text](link)
@Miniman Done that
undone it
redone it
@Miniman The order!
@AncientSwordRage Yep!
21:35
@Miniman Durr
@AncientSwordRage Happens to all of us occasionally.
21:57
@JoshuaAslanSmith Important mental note: Always Google before answering a question.
Hi @BESW
Any more dog-related thougths?
Also, did you change you doctor today or not?
Not at the moment.
No, I didn't change my Doctor yet.
Well, yesterday, for you
22:12
Hmmm.
Bones, or Bones?
22:23
New Doctor: engaged.
@Miniman what's that in reference to?
@JoshuaAslanSmith The question you commented on, I thought you might've seen my original answer.
23:05
@BESW nice XD
I would say maybe you are starting to run out of good ones, but I am sure there are a few left
What I feared the most has happened.
My 4e party split up
@trogdor Dr. Noonian Soong, Dr. Temperance Brennan, Dr. Who (Peter Cushing version), Dr. Doom, Dr. House, Dr. Strange, Dr. Strangelove, Dr. No, Dr. Octopus, Dr. Moreau, Dr. Beckett, Dr. Jackson, Dr. Zola, Dr. Manhattan, Dr. Tam, Cory Doctorow...
@BESW I thought maybe you might rattle off a lot
lol
@Zachiel Aw.
And I still have at least 11 more Doctors Who, not counting Curse of Fatal Death.
to be fair, you may have almost exhausted the ones I would get
23:11
@BESW They are in a room with portals that open randomly and they can't beat the monsters in there yet. Now they know what to look for but they decided to run away in the most disorganized way, letting the enemies regroup. The warden pushed the entangled sorcerer into the portal but instead of going in he went back retrieving the shield he had to let go for load reasons
Oh, well that's not a problem.
That's an opportunity.
has Dr Jeckill been named?
I hadn't added him to my list... hm.
I put forward Dr McNinja too.
@BESW the warden went to 0 twice in the room and got ultimately saved by the barbarian, who got back. So now the two had to run in a different portal to avoid being swarmed, and the cleric, wizard and sorcerer are on their own
I'm going to bed now but I accept ideas. @ me.
(Of course I'm running published adventures as usual.)
23:18
Well, tomorrow I'm definitely using the other Bones.
like, the TV show Bones?
@Zachiel Wait, is that Dr Jekyll, or is it someone I don't know about?
@Miniman do you mean BESW's current Avatar? cause he is the doctor in the original Star Trek
@trogdor Tomorrow it'll be Dr. Temperance Brennan, also Bones.
ah ok
so yeah, the show Bones
23:22
@trogdor Nah, it was a reply to a specific message. Wondering who Dr Jeckill is.
That's too much stargate, @BESW
like the spelling? sorry XD
@eimyr Hm? I haven't done any Stargate yet.
Only planning on Dr. Jackson.
oooh Dr Jackson
23:23
Oh.
yes please XD
I thought the lady was from Stargate.
Same actress, different show.
yeah
Sanctuary is a Canadian science fiction-fantasy television series, created by Damian Kindler and funded largely by the Beedie Development Group. The show is an expansion of an eight-webisode series that was released through the Internet in early 2007. Seeing the success of the web series, Syfy decided to buy the broadcast rights to the series and pay to re-stage the series in a season of thirteen episodes. The show centers on Dr. Helen Magnus, a 157-year-old teratologist (born August 27, 1850), and her team of experts who run the Sanctuary, an organization that seeks out extraordinarily powerful...
23:27
Oh.
How about Dr. Krauss?
Johann Kraus?
Indeed
[adds to list]
I've got more than 35 possible Doctors on the list that I haven't used yet, and only 13 more days.
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not a horrible problem to have
Well, you better get Timey Wimey then!
23:56
I hate HNQs so much right now.
Hm?

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