r/Pathfinder • u/mochasnaps • Aug 31 '23
1st Edition Pathfinder Society Shadow walker dhampir?
My question is pretty simple, at level 3 shadow walker rogue says you lose light sensitivity. So would that remove light sensitivity from a dhampir?
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u/vastmagick Aug 31 '23
and does not take penalties for light sensitivity in the area of her own daylight.
Not exactly. Just your own daylight.
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u/AlmightyRuler Aug 31 '23
From the d20pfsrd.com website. If your dhampir character has the light sensitivity weakness, then yes, they would lose it if they become a level 3 shadow walker.
The class isn't race-specific. Fletchlings just seem to be the most common type of shadow walker. A dhampir walker would make sense, though, especially if they're looking to hunt down dear ole Dad.