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Psionics Handbook
Frequently Asked Questions
Last Updated 10/15/02
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Does a soulknifeÓs sneak attack bonuses stack with rogue
sneak attack bonuses when using the soulknife classÓs
mind-blade power?
Yes, a soulknifeÓs special sneak attack power stacks with
any other classÓs sneak attack ability. The soulknife must use
the mind-blade power to make a sneak attack. If the soulknife
has the sneak attack ability from another class and does not
employ a mind-blade, her soulknife bonuses donÓt apply to
that sneak attack. For example, if a 10th-level soulknife with
3 rogue levels makes a sneak attack with a normal dagger; the
sneak attack damage is +2d6. The same soulknife would deal
+7d6 on a successful sneak attack using the mind-blade
power.
traps the way rogues do?
Yes; however, if youÓre using the ÐPsionics are DifferentÑ
option, a savant can locate and disarm only psionic traps.
The psychometabolism psionic power animal affinity
allows the user to emulate one specific animal to gain its
ability score. Is the emulated ability score considered a
kind of bonus, which will therefore be subject to the rules
for stacking bonuses? If it is, what kind of bonus is it? If it
is not, can you stack it with other bonuses?
ItÓs not a bonus; the userÓs score changes. Any bonuses the
user might have to that score are applied to the altered score.
Most of the psionic powers and feats that improve the
userÓs Armor Class seem to create a sort of force field
around the user. So, will they afford the user protection
from touch attacks or ranged touch attacks?
A touch attack or ranged touch attack bypasses any armor
bonus or natural armor bonus. Incorporeal touch attacks
bypass armor and natural armor bonuses, except for armor
bonuses that come from force effects.
The Inertial Armor feat and the ectoplasmic armor power
do indeed use psychic force. The armor bonuses work against
incorporeal touch attacks, but not other touch attacks. (Their
descriptions note this fact.) Powers that provide natural armor
bonuses, such as lesser natural armor , are not effective
against any kind of touch attack. Powers that improve Armor
Class, but that do not provide armor bonuses, work against all
kinds of touch attacks. For example, the combat precognition
power provides a +1 insight bonus to Armor Class, and it is
effective against touch attacks of all kinds.
When a soulknife imbeds a psionic attack in his mind-
blade, does the attack stun or deal ability damage to
nonpsionic characters?
The imbedded power works normally in all respects
(except for target or area). If the imbedded power normally
can affect a nonpsionic subject, it still can if imbedded. If it
normally cannot affect a nonpsionic subject, it still cannot
when imbedded.
In the case of an attack mode, the soulknife must be 4th
level or higher. (The imbed power ability, gained at 2nd
level, does not work with attack modes, as noted in the ability
description.) A nonpsionic target subjected to an imbedded
attack mode is allowed a saving throw, but must use the
Thought Shield line on Table 4Î1 rather than the nonpsionic
buffer line. A nonpsionic target is stunned on a failed save
and unaffected on a successful save, just as with any other
psionic attack against a nonpsionic target.
Exactly which items from the Psionics Handbook
actually require psionic ability to use? For example, can a
nonpsionic creature make use of a psychoactive skin ?
What about a third eye ?
Items with power triggers require a psionic character with
the right power. Items with power reserve requirements also
require psionic characters (with sufficient power reserves).
Command thought and use items can be used by anyone.
A psychoactive skin requires a command thought, so
anyone can use it. In some cases, a nonpsionic user canÓt
benefit from all a psychoactive skinÓs functions. For example,
most nonpsionic characters wonÓt get any benefit from the
bonus power points that a skin of the psion provides.
Third eyes are likewise command-activated items that
anyone can use. As with psychoactive skins, some users canÓt
get the full benefit from the item. A penetrate eye , for
example, gives you a bonus on manifester level checks you
make to overcome power resistance, which doesnÓt do you
any good if you donÓt have a power to manifest.
Does the Inertial Armor feat or the inertial barrier
power block the disintegrate spell or disintegrate power?
(In earlier editions of the psionics rules, inertial barrier
was effective against disintegration .) What about the
ectoplasmic armor power? Does it have any effect against
the disintegrate spell or disintegrate power?
No in all three cases. Both the disintegrate spell and
disintegrate power produce rays, which are ranged touch
attacks. As noted in the previous question, touch attacks
ignore the armor bonuses that the Inertial Armor feat and
ectoplasmic armor power provide.
An inertial barrier stops blows, cuts, and slashes, but not
rays or other touch attacks. The inertial barrier power,
however, provides damage reduction of 10/+5. Damage
reduction can stop normal or subdual damage from an
incorporeal touch attack, but not energy drain or other touch-
delivered spell-like or supernatural effects. For example, a
spectre deals 1d8 points of damage with its incorporeal touch
attack. If the spectre touched a character protected by an
inertial barrier, the touch would not deal any damage, but the
character still would be subject to the spectreÓs energy drain
ability.
What effect would the soulknife powers sever life and
knife to the soul have on nonpsionic creatures?
A nonpsionic target is stunned, just as with any other
psionic attack against a nonpsionic target (assuming a failed
save). A nonpsionic target cannot take permanent ability
damage from knife to the soul.
The description of the Inertial Armor feat says that the
armor bonus provided by the feat does not stack with the
armor bonus provided by a shield or regular armor. Can
a character who takes this feat stack the armor bonus
from bracers of armor with Inertial Armor? What about
natural armor? What about the ectoplasmic armor
Can members of the psion (savant) class use the Search
and Disable Device skills to find and disable magical or
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power?
Two armor bonuses donÓt stack, except for the armor
bonus from one shield and one suit of armor you wear. The
Inertial Armor feat, the ectoplasmic armor power, bracers of
armor, shields, and suits of armor all provide armor bonuses,
so their effects do not stack. Note that the ectoplasmic armor
power is something you wear, so it does stack with a shield.
Natural armor bonuses do stack with armor bonuses, so the
Inertial Armor feat and the lesser natural armor power stack.
Armor Class bonuses that are not armor bonuses, such as
the insight bonus from the combat precognition power, stack
with other armor bonuses, as do deflection bonuses, such as
the bonus from a ring of protection.
defender. I cannot find this rule anywhere in the Psionics
Handbook. Could you tell me where it states this?
Check out Table 4Î1 on page 42, specifically the
Ðnonpsionic bufferÑ line.
Once a character has used all her power points, can the
character use nonpsionic buffer defense if subjected to a
psionic attack? What if the character is multiclass and
has one or more nonpsionic classes? Can she use a
nonpsionic buffer then?
No. Only nonpsionic creatures can use the nonpsionic
buffer line. If youÓre psionic and you fail to mount a defense
for any reason, you have to use the Ðflat-footed or out of
power pointsÑ line from Table 4Î1.
Can you spend extra points on the Psionic Fist feat and
deal extra damage? Could you, for example, pay 2 power
points for an unarmed strike that deals an extra +2d4
damage? Also, the feat description says you can hold a
ÐchargeÑ for a maximum of rounds equal to your
Strength modifier +1 or until your next attack, whichever
comes first. What if youÓve got a negative Strength
modifier?
The Psionic Fist feat allows you to spend 1 point to gain an
extra 1d4 points of damage on your unarmed strikes. You can
spend only 1 point on the feat at a time. If youÓre holding a
charge and you spend another point, the effects donÓt stack,
but the maximum time you can hold the charge is measured
from the time you spent the extra point.
The prerequisite for the Psionic Fist feat is a Strength score
of 13 or more (Strength modifier +1). If your Strength score
ever falls below 13, you can no longer use the feat because
you no longer meet the prerequisite. (See page 77 in the
PlayerÓs Handbook.)
Suppose a psionic character has power points and has
not been caught flat-footedÏcan he elect not to use a
psionic defense against an attack and simply make an
unadjusted will save against the attack? Could the
character still use the Psychic Bastion feat in this
circumstance?
As noted before, you have to use the Ðflat-footed or out of
power pointsÑ line from Table 4Î1 if you donÓt mount a
defense against a psionic attack. If youÓre not flat-footed, you
could use the Psychic Bastion feat. If youÓre caught flat-
footed, you canÓt mount a defense.
You can use the Psychic Bastion feat anytime youÓre
conscious and have at least 3 power points to spend.
Since unarmed attacks also count as weapons, the
manifesterÓs body can also be subject to the metaphysical
weapon power right? If so, would the entire body of the
manifester glow with pale silver radiance?
The metaphysical weapon power works on weapons, not
creatures. You cannot use the power on a creature to give its
unarmed attacks or natural weapons an enhancement bonus.
You can, however, use the power on intelligent weapons,
which are creatures of the construct type. You cannot use
metaphysical weapon on constructs that are not intelligent
weapons. If you do use metaphysical weapon on an
intelligent weapon, the bonus from the power does not stack
with the bonus the weapon already has, or with any other
bonus that might be applied to the weapon.
Am I right in assuming that with the Combat Reflexes
feat, the Stand Still feat can be used multiple times in a
round against separate opponents, even when flat-footed?
Yes, you can use Stand Still whenever you make an attack
of opportunity. The Combat Reflexes feat gives you extra
attacks of opportunity each round and lets you make attacks
of opportunity even when flat-footed. So if you have that
feat, you can use Stand Still when youÓre flat- footed.
Suppose a character has Stand Still, Combat Reflexes,
and the Hold the Line feat from Sword and Fist . Hold the
Line allows the character to make an attack of
opportunity when the character is charged. So, Stand Still
can be used to keep the charging attacker in our example
from entering the area the character threatens, right?
The attacker gets a Fortitude save against the Stand Still
effect, but if the attacker fails the save, the attacker has to
stop moving and thus loses the charge attack, right?
Yes, you can use Stand Still and Hold the Line to stop
charge attacks, so long as your opponent doesnÓt outreach
you. (If your opponent has a longer reach than you do, the
opponent can attack you without entering the area you
threaten.)
Is there any limit on how many power points one can
spend on the psychofeedback power in a given round?
High-level psions can have hundreds of power points and
could potentially spend all of them to accomplish some
incredible feats or to create some truly terrible save DCs.
Is this as it was intended or is there some limit to how
high this number can go?
ThereÓs no limit on the number of points you can spend on
psychofeedback . If you want to blow all your points to get a
really big modifier, you can. If you do, youÓd better hope you
donÓt have to deal with any psionic combat while your points
are depleted.
Can the float power be used on the manifester?
The powerÓs target can be any object or creature whose
weight does not exceed 300 pounds per caster level. Such a
target could be the manifester, provided he doesnÓt exceed
the weight limit.
On page 75 in D RAGON Magazine 281, it says that if you
are a nonpsionic character, the only attack you have to
fear is the Mind Blast because the Will save DCs for all
other attack modes are Î8 or Î9 against a nonpsionic
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A creature always can make use of any feat or power
creatureÓs description says it can use, and if it has the psionic
template, it can make use of the psionic abilities mentioned in
the template. If the creatureÓs description gives it access to a
psionic feat, it can use the feat, even though it has no reserve
points. (It can use the feat even if it does not meet the featÓs
prerequisites.) For example, a blue benefits from the Inertial
Armor feat even though it has no reserve power points and
can freely use the charm person, far hand, and finger of fire
powers. It also can use the ego whip, mind thrust, empty
mind, and mental barrier psionic combat modes without
expending points. The creature, however, cannot use psionic
abilities or feats that are not included in its description or in
the psionic template because it has no power points. The
creature also cannot use magic items that require a power
point reserve.
Can you perform psychic chirurgery on yourself? What
would the effects be?
The power can target any living creature within range If
youÓre a living creature and youÓre capable of manifesting the
power, the target can be yourself. You can repair damage to
yourself in the same manner as you can repair damage to
another creature.
Removing a compulsion from yourself can be tricky. Most
compulsions, such as a suggestion , confusion, or dominate
person , simply force you to obey, and you are powerless to
resist so long as the compulsion remains in effect. Some
circumstances may allow you a new save against the
compulsion. In such cases you make the new save and, if
youÓre successful, the compulsion is broken, or you fail, and
you remain powerless to resist. In either case, psychic
chirurgery is irrelevant.
Some compulsions have long-term effects that leave you
fairly free to act as you wish, such as the quest spell. You can
remove such effects by performing psychic chirurgery on
yourself.
Technically you could choose to use psychic chirurgery on
yourself to transfer your own knowledge to yourself. Doing
so, however, doesnÓt benefit you in any way. Your
transferred knowledge doesnÓt stack.
Table 1Î2 in the Psionics Handbook shows bonus points
for psions. I created a 10th-level psion who happened to
have an 18 in the primary attribute. The table suggests
that a 10th-level psion would receive no bonus points; a
ÐÏÑ is shown. This seems unfair, for it would mean the
character had to give up 7 bonus points when it moved
from 8th to 9th level, for an 8th-level psion with an 18
attribute has a Ð7Ñ shown. Is that the intention of the
chart?
No, add up everything on the line for the ability score in
question (see page 8 in the Psionics Handbook ). A psion with
a primary attribute of 18 gets 16 bonus power points if the
character is 7th-level or higher.
Are the skate, see sound, psychofeedback, and improved
vigor powers available to psychic warriors? The first
three powers arenÓt included on the psychic warrior list,
but their descriptions say theyÓre psychic warrior powers.
The improved vigor power is on the psychic warrior list,
but psychic warrior isnÓt mentioned in the power
description.
When using Table 4Î43 in the D UNGEON M ASTER Ós
Guide to generate an NPC, how do you determine the
highest level psion or psychic warrior?
All four of these powers are available to psychic warriors.
Roll 1d4 + community modifier for either class.
Can you use the Trigger Power feat on a power that
has been enhanced with a metapsionic feat? For instance,
can you trigger a maximized version of ultrablast?
Well, you canÓt use Trigger Power on ultrablast because
itÓs a 7th-level power and you can use the feat only on a
power of 3rd-level or less. Otherwise, yes, you can trigger a
metapsionicly enhanced power. Your reserve has to match
the enhanced powerÓs increased cost. Note that there is a limit
to how much you can enhance a power with a metapsionic
feat; the total cost canÓt be higher than your psionic character
level minus one (see page 23 of the Psionics Handbook ).
Note that Trigger PowerÓs limit of 3rd-level powers or less
applies only to a powerÓs normal level and not to its higher
metapsionic level (see page 23 of the Psionics Handbook),
which is used for items that store powers.
Do psionic attacks provoke attacks of opportunity?
What about defenses? The Psionics Handbook is vague on
this point. If they do, how do you determine the DC for
Concentration checks that are required when a psionic
creature takes damage from an attack of opportunity?
Psionic powers and psionic attacks are spell-like abilities
and provoke attacks of opportunity just as other spell-like
abilities do. Psionic defenses are spell-like but do not
provoke attacks of opportunity.
To determine the Concentration DC for psionic abilities,
use the Concentration skill description from page 19 of the
Psionics Handbook. If the power in question is an attack
mode and the DC has a level-based component, use the
following values, which are derived from the attack modesÓ
power point costs: mind thrust, 1; ego whip, 2; id insinuation,
2; psychic crush, 3; mind blast, 5.
For example, a character uses mind blast and provokes an
attack of opportunity, which hits and deals 10 points of
damage. The Concentration DC is 25 (base of 10, + 10 for the
damage dealt, + 5 for mind thrustÓs effective level.)
Some psionic monsters are very powerful psionically,
but they donÓt use psionic power points. Can these
creatures use feats or magic items that require reserve
power points? Also, can they use feats or other things that
cost power points to use? The monster section in the
Psionics Handbook says they use psionic powers and
combat modes for free. It doesnÓt mention anything else,
such as psionic feats.
A creature has no psionic power points (reserve or
otherwise) unless it also has a psionic character class. This is
true even for creatures with the psionic template.
There are no lists of the powers available to the prestige
classes in the Psionics Handbook . Is this an omission or is
it assumed that they simply continue to discover powers
from their previous list or lists?
The prestige classes in the Psionics Handbook use the
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psion power list.
weapon to +5 in the first place, the weapon has that +5
enhancement bonus no matter what the wielderÓs power
reserves.
Most of the prestige classes in the Psionics Handbook
have a prerequisite of a certain number of base power
points each day, which does not include bonus power
points. Do power points from the Inner Strength feat
count as bonus power points or base power points?
The Inner Strength feat provides bonus power points, not
base power points.
Can a psion or psychic warrior ever drop a power in
order to learn a new one? For example, when the
character is nearing her next level, can she willingly
ÐunlearnÑ a power, advance a level and now fill that
vacant power slot with a new power?
No, you canÓt ÐforgetÑ powers.
Is a character who has been affected by the 9th-level
power apopsi (permanently lose 1d4 psionic powers) now
able to learn 1d4 new psionic powers? In other words,
does the use of apopsi erase a characterÓs discovered
power slots, free up those power slots, seal off the mindÓs
access to those powers, or does something else happen?
And how does psychic chirurgery restore these powers?
Does it reimprint the mind with the erased powers? Does
it unseal the mindÓs access to the erased powers? Would a
psychic chirurgeon need to know the erased powers in
order to restore them?
The powers and their slots they once occupied become
inaccessible to the character. (TheyÓre still there, but theyÓre
useless.) If the character gains a level, the erased powers still
count against the total number of powers the character can
know.
Psychic chirurgery simply restores access to the
inaccessible powers; the chirurgeon doesnÓt need to know the
erased powers to make the repair.
Page 140 of Psionics Handbook says that because
undead have no Constitution scores, they cannot use
psychometabolic powers. However, on page 8 it shows
that the score tied to psychometabolism is Strength. Is one
of these entries an error? Constitution does govern
psychokinesis. Are undead creatures banned from both
disciplines?
Undead creatures cannot use psychometabolic powers;
they donÓt have any metabolisms. However, an undead
creature can use psychokinesis powers despite its lack of
Constitution. It uses its Charisma score as the key ability
score when manifesting psychokinesis powers.
Normally a weapon with the psychic property can go
up to only a +4 enhancement bonus. If a psionic weapon
with a +1 enhancement bonus was also a psychic weapon,
would it have a maximum of +5 instead of +4?
No, the enhancement bonus from the psychic property does
not stack with the weaponÓs basic enhancement bonus. Note
that the weapon has to have at least a +1 enhancement bonus
to receive any special property at all.
Although the description of the psychic property might
seem to suggest otherwise, a psychic weapon always uses its
basic enhancement bonus or the bonus from its psychic
property, whichever is greater. If you actually enchant the
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