

To them, the hunting jaguar, the sharp-taloned hawk, and the greedy human are relentless co-conspirators, seeking to exploit, torment, and kill the wayangs. Relations: Most wayang tribes do their best to avoid the notice of others. Their culture seems morbid to most outsiders, one that idealizes a shadowy state of non-being while demonizing the fierce clarity of light. Society: Forming small, tightly knit tribes, wayangs live a communal existence, sharing what they have with their friends and families. Shy and elusive, they live in small, interdependent tribes.
#Wayang spellhunter and shoacking grasp skin#
They readily express their beliefs through ritual scarification and skin bleaching, marking their bodies with raised white dots in ornate spirals and geometric patterns. Deeply spiritual, they follow a philosophy known as “The Dissolution,” which teaches that in passing they may again merge into the shadow. They are extremely gaunt, with pixielike stature and skin the color of deep shadow. The wayangs are a race of small supernatural humanoids who trace their ancestry to the Plane of Shadows. You have support from the Devs on this one, and it's your game. As the GM it's totally ok for you to disallow them stacking.

Regardless we have a Rules As Written rule here (they stack) and we have developer input saying they shouldn't stack (though by RAW they do). A Maximized-Empowered Fireball would allow both traits to be used on the spell (with the math looking like: 3 + (3-1) + (2-1) = 6th level spell) but you couldn't use them both on a spell with only 1 metamagic feat. There is a possible middle-ground here, where the two traits can't affect the same metamagic feats, but they could both affect the same spell. That's the definition of "Stack" vs "Overlap" in this context. If they "Overlap" then Magical Lineage brings it from 5 down to 4, and Wayang Spellhunter brings it from 5 down to 4, so it would end up as a level 4 spell. If they stack it's 3+5-1-1=3, so it ends up up as a level 3 spell.
