The Familiar rules do not. The language in the PET feat is what you are looking for. Not sure if you noticed that Familiars ARE pets. The Familiar rules say: "You gain the Pet general feat (page 259), except that your pet has special abilities." So I would guess you use the ru...
I use Poison since day 1 and I never ever even thought about applying it in combat outside a Poison Reservoir Familiar (preferably with Independent). WWHsmackdown wrote: Hey, I'll take lower damage poisons if it means toxicologists get inventor accuracy Losing on Alchemist abilities to get...
Showcasing the new rules and flexibility of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, this collection of creatures draws from more than 30 years of gaming history and includes: Deadly beasts and familiar allies, such as allips, caryatid columns, faerie dragons, huecuvas, shadow mastiffs, and more!
Magical teleportation also often requires thespellcasterto at least be familiar with the destination in order to teleport to it; a lack of knowledge about the destination can result in failure, teleporting to an unexpected destination, or a painfulteleportation mishap.13[citation needed]This familiari...
The chassis will be familiar to anyone who has played any d20 based game, but there are a million little rules and exceptions that you have to scour the 600+ page rulebook for that it gets a bit daunting。 This is a game sorely in need of a quick-start rulebook。 。。。more ...
Chicken (familiar) Choral (angel) Chuspiki Clockwork familiar Corpse lotus Crone queen Crystal golem Cuero Cursed king Cytillipede Danava (titan) Death coach Deep merfolk Deep one Deep one hybrid Delgeth Devastator Digmaul Dire polar bear Domovoi (house spirit) Doppeldrek Dragonkin Dream dragon ...
I usually think of something I'm not super familiar with while going about my day, then go find the relevant book and chapter and read that while eating. I don't really have the time to read something cover to cover just to say I did. It's typically prompted by gaps in my knowledge...