

- PATHFINDER PALADIN OATH F THE SKYSEEKER HANDBOOK PDF
- PATHFINDER PALADIN OATH F THE SKYSEEKER HANDBOOK FULL
Shoulders: This slot consists of capes, cloaks, cords, mantels, pauldrons, shawls, stoles, wings, and other items that can be worn on the shoulders.Neck: This slot consists of amulets, brooches, medallions, necklaces, periapts, scarabs, and other items that can be worn around the neck or fastened to a cloak.Headband: This slot consists of bands, headbands, laurels, phylacteries, and other non-head slot items that can be worn around the forehead.Head: This slot consists of circlets, crowns, hats, helms, hoods, masks, and other items that can be worn on the head.Hands: This slot consists of gauntlets, gloves, and other items that can worn on the hands.Feet: This slot consists of boots, horseshoes, sandals, shoes, slippers, and other items that can be worn on the feet.Eyes: This slot consists of goggles, lenses, monocles, spectacles, and other items that can be worn over the eyes.

PATHFINDER PALADIN OATH F THE SKYSEEKER HANDBOOK FULL
Sometimes a slotted wondrous item must be worn for a period of time (typically 24 hours) before the item’s full effect manifests.
PATHFINDER PALADIN OATH F THE SKYSEEKER HANDBOOK PDF
Note: If you click on the image at right of a person showing the body slots, you can download a PDF that you can print and fill in yourself! Of course, a character may carry or possess any number of slotted items of the same type, but additional items have no effect until they are worn. When a character wears a slotted wondrous item he cannot gain the benefit from a wondrous items of the same slot until the first item is removed. Permission is granted to print and use for personal, non-commercial use. Picture created by, and used with permission of, Mike Beals
