Desiderius
Found your egg, Robinett, you sneaky bastard
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He must still have me on ignore.
Why would Dog get iteratives while Leopard doesn't? This makes no senseThey do.Dog only gets 1 APR, Smilodon gets 5
Dog gets iterative attack so it also ends up with 3 APR but not at full bab of course. Another interesting thing about Dog's Bite - it is treated as two handed weapon and this pet gets * 1.5 dmg bonus from STR with one of the best STR stat among the pets. It also gets *1.5 version of Power Attack. AND trips on every hit with fairly decent CMB, when Leopard gets only one attempt with Bite +x2 Claws, smaller and has lower STR
Where is this coming from? Pets don't get iteratives
I did provide a reasoning for my points.
Thin to none, which is ok. The way you use your pet is very unique.
I don't use the Big Cat anymore since it breaks my games and am very much enjoying Leopards and Mastodons and the like.
Thx, Daidre, I was thinking Okbo got some iteratives but had read somewhere else that pets don't get them. Yeah, he's quite the Tripper as well, as I can attest.
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Funnily enough one of the most fun playthroughs I had was with a solo fire domain druid, foregoing the pet and using a glaive to deal damage. That playthrough I started on hard though and raised it to unfair in Ch2, I don't recommend starting a solo on unfair unless you have a pet, its just a reloadfest otherwise and not real gameplay.He must still have me on ignore.
So some pets have iterative attacks now? For fuck's sake Owlcat
The Lizard also gets only one attack. Centipede too. Boar, too.So some pets have iterative attacks now? For fuck's sake Owlcat
Only pets with one natural attack - so the Dog and Wolf is kinda exception.
Yes, I forgot about those too and discussion was moving faster than my mom's PC was loading my P:K saves.The Lizard also gets only one attack. Centipede too. Boar, too.So some pets have iterative attacks now? For fuck's sake Owlcat
Only pets with one natural attack - so the Dog and Wolf is kinda exception.
No shit, that's what we've been arguing about for pages because nobody thought to explain that Owlcat straight up invented their own rules for certain pets.You can see how many attacks they get on the wiki page here: https://pathfinderkingmaker.fandom.com/wiki/Animal_Companions
Is a ranger's animal companion supposed to benefit from a ranger's favored enemy bonus or is it a bug?I did provide a reasoning for my points.
Thin to none, which is ok. The way you use your pet is very unique.
I don't use the Big Cat anymore since it breaks my games and am very much enjoying Leopards and Mastodons and the like.
Thx, Daidre, I was thinking Okbo got some iteratives but had read somewhere else that pets don't get them. Yeah, he's quite the Tripper as well, as I can attest.
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For that to work, you would need your animal companion to be able to cast transformation. Its a personal buff.No shit, that's what we've been arguing about for pages because nobody thought to explain that Owlcat straight up invented their own rules for certain pets.You can see how many attacks they get on the wiki page here: https://pathfinderkingmaker.fandom.com/wiki/Animal_Companions
I'm asking what BAB progression they use because it might open up buffing via Transformation as a strategy
It's a feature. An Owlcat feature.Is a ranger's animal companion supposed to benefit from a ranger's favored enemy bonus or is it a bug?
SighFor that to work, you would need your animal companion to be able to cast transformation. Its a personal buff.
Another interesting thing about Dog's Bite - it is treated as two handed weapon and this pet gets * 1.5 dmg bonus from STR with one of the best STR stat among the pets.
PF Rules said:If a creature has only one natural attack, it is always made using the creature’s full base attack bonus and adds 1-1/2 times the creature’s Strength bonus on damage rolls.
It's a feature. An Owlcat feature.Is a ranger's animal companion supposed to benefit from a ranger's favored enemy bonus or is it a bug?
Source https://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/ranger/.This animal is a loyal companion that accompanies the ranger on his adventures as appropriate for its kind. A ranger’s animal companion shares his favored enemy and favored terrain bonuses.
If you really care about your animal companion, you should have an Alchemist in the group to cast Shield and Barkskin on him (you can satisfy your Barkskin needs in other ways, like a Druid, a Sensei or your Cleric domain spell slot, but to get Shield you need to rely on an Alchemist).For that to work, you would need your animal companion to be able to cast transformation. Its a personal buff.No shit, that's what we've been arguing about for pages because nobody thought to explain that Owlcat straight up invented their own rules for certain pets.You can see how many attacks they get on the wiki page here: https://pathfinderkingmaker.fandom.com/wiki/Animal_Companions
I'm asking what BAB progression they use because it might open up buffing via Transformation as a strategy
And the reason I would not know this, if you have been reading the last few pages, is because I play solo and if you are a solo alchemist, you do not have an animal companion. Likewise, if you are a solo sorcerer, druid, hunter, cleric with animal domain or any of the other classes with a pet, you don't have the ability to cast transformation on a pet. I am sure I am ignorant of a lot of things when it comes to group synergy, not just this, because its not something I think about much when playing the game. Thanks for teaching me something new though :DIf you really care about your animal companion, you should have an Alchemist in the group to cast Shield and Barkskin on him (you can satisfy your Barkskin needs in other ways, like a Druid, a Sensei or your Cleric domain spell slot, but to get Shield you need to rely on an Alchemist). If you have an Alchemist in the group, you can cast Transformation on whomever you want.For that to work, you would need your animal companion to be able to cast transformation. Its a personal buff.No shit, that's what we've been arguing about for pages because nobody thought to explain that Owlcat straight up invented their own rules for certain pets.You can see how many attacks they get on the wiki page here: https://pathfinderkingmaker.fandom.com/wiki/Animal_Companions
I'm asking what BAB progression they use because it might open up buffing via Transformation as a strategy
It trips on every bite. So it is 4 free trip attempts on max level with Haste.Next question would be, does the dog trip on every bite, or only the first one
Ok. That is.. InterestingIt trips on every bite. So it is 4 free trip attempts on max level with Haste.Next question would be, does the dog trip on every bite, or only the first one