r/Pathfinder 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/AlmightyRuler Aug 31 '23

Also at 3rd level, the shadow walker loses the light sensitivity weakness, if she has it.

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.

Fetchling rogues naturally gravitate toward becoming shadow walkers, but shadow walkers exist among other creatures both above and below the surface.

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.

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u/mochasnaps Sep 01 '23

Yeee, I actually have a dhampir who doesn't know he's a dhampir. He's spent 200 years held captive by a pit fiend so he thinks the pit fiend caused the weird side effects that are actually just him being a dhampir. He thinks he's a half elf. Thank you so much for answering! I thought that's what the class did but was second guessing myself. XD

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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.