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Primal hunter unchained barbarian
Primal hunter unchained barbarian




  • You gain a climbing speed equal to your walking speed.
  • While Raging, the damage die for your unarmed strikes becomes 1d6, or 1d8 if you have two free hands.
  • While you are dragging a grappled creature that is one size larger than you or smaller, your speed isn't reduced.
  • When you grapple a creature more than one size larger than you, it can move as normal, but you move with it so long as there is an unoccupied space adjacent to it.
  • The size of creatures that you can grapple increases by one size.
  • am I wrong and regular evolutions are actually intended with this archetype? Or am I right and one should be using the unchained? Heck am I overlooking an obvious post and or ruling somewhere? Would be embarrassing if I am.

    primal hunter unchained barbarian

    So is there a way to get some clarification on this? Anyone able to find those beautiful little words hidden away somewhere? OR. I'm also not seeing anything suggesting I should be using the Unchained evolutions as opposed to the regular. Summoner itself is banned, but nothing seems to indicate the Eidolon evolutions themselves. After going over additional resources, and doing a quick google and forum search I've found no clear answer. I was writing up a little something about the PCH, when I realized that I could be wrong and I should just triple check my resources. I assumed because Summoner itself was banned that the regular Eidolon evolutions where not legal-but that my choices had to come from the Unchained Eidolon. The PCH was originally designed to work with the original summoner, was temporarily banned in society, and is now back in legality. I have assumed due to summoner being illegal, that the Unchained Eidolon Evolutions where the evolutions we would have to use. These evolutions have to be activated as a swift action, and last for a minute per activation.

    primal hunter unchained barbarian

    So the Primal Hunter Companion (PCH), grants Evolutions instead of Animal Focus.

    primal hunter unchained barbarian

    However something occurs to me as I look it over that, I may of assumed something wrong. May or may not be my well into retired -1.

    primal hunter unchained barbarian

    I've been playing a Primal Hunter Companion (Hunter Archetype) in Society Play as of the last year.






    Primal hunter unchained barbarian