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Unholy blight pathfinder
Unholy blight pathfinder











The first time the malice surged past him and combined to form a twisted amalgamation of a beast, Link thought he was going to die again, with no hope for recovery this time. Freeing the Divine Beasts became something horribly tedious, something that stoked a new sort of trauma in him, because the Scourges were certainly not for the faint of heart. He hesitated because he could not recall what Calamity Ganon looked like, or was capable of. Note that, as written, this ability only applies to spells rather than any other effect which keys off your alignment - that might be deliberate or it might be an oversight in the wording.And then, he hesitated.

unholy blight pathfinder

I think the intended reading of this is that a neutral good wizard, for instance, could choose to be considered lawful good or chaotic good at any given time, but a true neutral wizard could present as any alignment combination. You may only choose to be treated as one alignment type along a single axis at a time (for instance, if you were within the area of both a magic circle against evil spell and an unholy blight spell, you would have to choose to be either evil, good, or neutral for the purpose of determining the spells’ effects).

unholy blight pathfinder

If you are neutral in relation to chaos and law, you may choose to be treated as lawful or chaotic. If you are neutral in relation to evil and good, you may choose to be treated as good or evil. The Beyond Morality arcane discovery from PPC: Champions of Balance allows a neutral wizard to be arbitrarily treated as a more favourable alignment when resolving alignment-based spells:īenefit(s): As long as you are neutral, you may choose to be treated as the most favorable alignment when affected by spells whose effects vary based on alignment (such as holy word). In addition, choose an alignment one step away from your true alignment when you are drunk (or worse), spells and other effects affect you as if this alignment were your alignment. The Muddled Morals feat from PCS: Inner Sea Taverns offers a saving throw bonus against alignment-based effects, and allows you to treat your effective alignment as one step away from what it actually is when you get drunk:īenefit(s): You gain a +2 bonus on saving throws against effects that affect you based on your alignment. This prestige class does require you to be true neutral to begin with, though, and it's obviously a significant investment. She counts as the most favorable alignment or faith for the purposes of any harmful effects these alignment– or faith-based spells or abilities may have, but doesn’t gain benefits these effects might grant those of a particular alignment or faith unless she is actually of that alignment or faith. She doesn’t trigger glyphs, symbols, magical traps, or magical sensors set to activate based on a creature’s alignment or religion. Class - Envoy of BalanceĪ 5th level Envoy of Balance, from PPC: Champions of Balance, has the Ethical Paradox (Su) class feature, which prevents them from triggering alignment or faith-based sensors and counts them as the most favourable alignment when they are hit by harmful effects:Īt 5th level, an envoy of balance remains unaffected by effects from spells and magical abilities based on her alignment or faith. For the duration of this spell, effects influenced by the target’s alignment function according to the imposed aura, not the creature’s actual aura. The target’s actual alignment is not changed, but spells like detect evil or detect good detect only the aura, not the creature’s actual alignment.

unholy blight pathfinder

You infuse another creature with your divine aura, causing the target to radiate an aura identical to your own clerical aura. The clerical spell Imbue with Aura, from Ultimate Magic, allows you to impose your own alignment aura on another creature and have alignment-based effects treat them as that alignment, which would be a way of protecting them from the harmful effects of some alignment-based spells (presumably like those cast by the cleric in question): I found a few methods to alter how alignment-based effects treat you by searching, some of which might be useful to you.













Unholy blight pathfinder