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Combat casting

Hawkboy

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Making a Magus and when I add the Combat Casting feat it doesn't add the +4 to my concentration modifier. I guess it would and should only be added when I cast defensively... but am I missing something to get it to say this under spells and Powers on the Character sheet?
Thanks for any help!
-Gregg
 
It only applies when casting defensively, so it won't factor into the primary display since that number is used for other situations like rough weather and such. I have it up currently, but if you hover over the number in the program it should display a list of modifiers. Usually it prints all such modifiers as well, though it might be an option you have to enable (the printing of all modifiers, not Combat Casting specifically).
 
Hey guys. In the "Pathfinder Basic Pack" is a my ShadowChemosh Gaming Addon which after being installed you can turn on "ShadowChemsh Adjustments". This then adds these new "Concentration" skills that you can manually add to your character.

These are really cool as there is a separate one for each Class that casts spells and they "auto" calculate their bonus. Even better is if you have Combat Casting the Concentration skill shows you a situational bonus to remind you. It does this for several other traits and abilities that affect the Concentration skill in specific situations.

On the iPads you can then even click the dice button next to the Concentration skill and it will roll the value. Plus I put the full Concentration rules in the text of these "skills" so that you have easy reference. :)
 
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