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Equipped Bucklers are giving a -1 penalty to both main and off hand attacks, they should only be giving the penalty to the off hand attack.
"You can also use your shield arm to wield a weapon (whether you are using an off-hand weapon or using your off hand to halp wield a two-handed weapon), but you take a -1 penalty on attack rolls while doing so..."
Studded leather is not giving an error when druids wear it.
The Stunning Fist feat is not showing charges in the In Play tab, even though it is calculating charges in an Eval script.... It looks like you just need to click the show in charges button.
Spiked Shields are not showing up as an option to be picked by Weapon Focus, although Armor Spikes are.
Belt of Dwarvenkind should not grant darkvision/dwarf abilities unless equipped. It looks like it is trying by assigning a Suppress tag, but that isn't working.
Also, the Robe of Eyes is still incorrect. It doesn't grant the comp bon to Spot, and it doesn't give 120 ft darkvision when equipped.
"You can also use your shield arm to wield a weapon (whether you are using an off-hand weapon or using your off hand to help wield a two-handed weapon), but you take a -1 penalty on attack rolls while doing so because of the extra weight on your arm."
Is the full quote. I would interpret it to mean attacks with your off hand or while wielding a two handed weapon, but not with the main hand, for 2 reasons.
First, because it names both "using an off hand weapon" or using the off hand to "help wield a two handed weapon" in the examples. Second, it says the penalty is because of "the extra weight on your arm." which would be the off hand arm that is equipping the buckler. In the examples, the common denominator between the two examples is the use of the off hand, and it doesn't make sense that a buckler on one arm would hamper a weapon wielded only by the other arm.
For a thing similar to Robe of Eyes (i.e. that gives darkvision that doesn't stack) I made a special with the same name, had it check for racial darkvision's value, if racial darkvision was higher than it's own set value it deletes it's own ShowSpec tag. If racial darkvision was less, then it deleted the ShowSpec tag on racial darkvision and leaves itself shown...