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6 months ago  ::  Dec 08, 2012 - 5:36PM #1
MeleeECI
Date Joined: Aug 16, 2009
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I'm not exactly sue how the whole familiar movement thing goes, but we have always played that if you move the familiar can move along with you. But now I am getting zephyr boots and I wanted to know if my floating weapon familiar can fly along with me. Also I have a winged shield, will hat float up with me also?
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6 months ago  ::  Dec 09, 2012 - 12:52AM #2
crazywolf
Date Joined: Aug 17, 2010
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if your fam is on passive mode it is part of you can goes where u go. But if it is active it only moves when you move it via a move action (so moves instead of you) and it moves based on its move speed and type.
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6 months ago  ::  Dec 09, 2012 - 4:27AM #3
MeleeECI
Date Joined: Aug 16, 2009
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That doens't make any sense. If a familiar can't be more than so many squares from you that would mean you would have to walk only every other round, essentially half speed in order for it to keep up.
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6 months ago  ::  Dec 09, 2012 - 10:15AM #4
Jay_Ibero_911
Date Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Dec 9, 2012 -- 4:27AM, MeleeECI wrote:

That doens't make any sense. If a familiar can't be more than so many squares from you that would mean you would have to walk only every other round, essentially half speed in order for it to keep up.




It may not make sense but it's the rules. There is a feat that specifically allows your active familiar to move when you take a move action named Active Familiar. There is also another feat that lets you move your familiar with a minor action 1/turn, Quick Familiar. So without those, either you move, or your familiar moves, but not both. On a side note, "keeping up" isn't really a concern because for overland movement you can just put it in passive mode to stay with you, and in combat it's unlikely for the range to be an issue.

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6 months ago  ::  Dec 10, 2012 - 6:50AM #5
Mand12
Date Joined: Jun 17, 2010
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And if it goes away from the requisite number of squares, it goes back to passive mode.  This is the whole point of passive mode, actually - that you don't have to do anything to keep it with you.

As far as active mode, why should your Tiny Gelatinous Cube with a move speed of 2 be able to keep up with you if you fly away?
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