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== Answers to Common Questions ==
 
== Answers to Common Questions ==
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These answers are my interpretation of the rules, not rules changes.
 
* An eidolon cannot heal naturally, but it can be healed by all normal supernatural means.
 
* An eidolon cannot heal naturally, but it can be healed by all normal supernatural means.
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* Eidolons do not begin with talents, but can purchase talents using the [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/additional-traits Additional Traits] feat.
 
* An eidolon is not a player character, and does not gain maximum hit points on its' first hit die.
 
* An eidolon is not a player character, and does not gain maximum hit points on its' first hit die.
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* A creature summoned by the Summon Monster ability (not spell) appears immediately and can act in the turn it appears.
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* A creature summoned by a ''summon monster'' spell (as opposed to the class ability) uses all the normal rules of the spell, and can be present at the same time as the eidolon or a creature summoned using the class ability.
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
 
* [http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=184592 Summoner Guide] at Giant in the Playground
 
* [http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=184592 Summoner Guide] at Giant in the Playground

Revision as of 11:53, 4 November 2012

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Unofficial rules compendium

Answers to Common Questions

These answers are my interpretation of the rules, not rules changes.

  • An eidolon cannot heal naturally, but it can be healed by all normal supernatural means.
  • Eidolons do not begin with talents, but can purchase talents using the Additional Traits feat.
  • An eidolon is not a player character, and does not gain maximum hit points on its' first hit die.
  • A creature summoned by the Summon Monster ability (not spell) appears immediately and can act in the turn it appears.
  • A creature summoned by a summon monster spell (as opposed to the class ability) uses all the normal rules of the spell, and can be present at the same time as the eidolon or a creature summoned using the class ability.

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