Game HunterLegacy Content
Source Pathfinder #175: Broken Tusk Moon pg. 81Game hunters find, follow, and slay game animals, then honor their fallen rivals by securing and preserving a trophy of the kill. Many game hunters show a reverential respect for their prey bordering on the sacred. The finest game hunters engage only in a fair chase, strive for painless kills, and use every part of the animal's carcass.
Additional Feats
Source Advanced Player's Guide pg. 149 2.0Some archetypes allow other feats beyond those in their entry. These are typically class feats, such as fighter feats that represent certain combat styles. The list of additional feats includes the feat's name, its level, and the page number where it appears. You can take the feat as an archetype feat of that level, meaning it counts toward the number of feats required by the archetype's dedication feat. When selected this way, a feat that normally has a class trait doesn't have that class trait.
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Legacy Content
Uncommon Archetype Dedication Source Pathfinder #175: Broken Tusk Moon pg. 81Archetype Game HunterPrerequisites trained in
Survival
You are skilled at tracking big game animals and similar creatures. You gain the
Hunt Prey action, but you can designate only
animals,
beasts, and
dragons as prey. In addition to the other benefits of Hunt Prey, you gain a +2 circumstance bonus to
Stealth checks against your hunted prey.
When you succeed at a Strike against your hunted prey while it's
flat-footed, it must attempt a Fortitude save against your class DC. On a failure, the prey's Speeds are each reduced by 10 feet for 1 round; on a critical failure, the duration of this effect is 1 minute. The prey is then temporarily immune to this effect for 10 minutes.
If you already have Hunt Prey, you become an expert in
Survival. You apply the Stealth bonus and the Speed reduction only when your prey is an animal, beast, or dragon.
Special You can't select another dedication feat until you have gained two other feats from the game hunter archetype.
Legacy Content
Archetype Source Pathfinder #175: Broken Tusk Moon pg. 81Archetype Game HunterPrerequisites Game Hunter Dedication;
Snare Crafting
You can set snares specifically for big prey, leaving smaller creatures unscathed. Each time you set a snare, you can choose Small, Medium, Large, or Huge. That snare can be triggered only by creatures of that size or larger.
Legacy Content
Concentrate Ranger Source Core Rulebook pg. 172 4.0Archetype Game Hunter* This version of the Hunter's Aim feat is intended for use with an Archetype and has a different level for access than the
original feat.
When you focus on aiming, your attack becomes particularly accurate. Make a ranged weapon Strike against your hunted prey. On this Strike, you gain a +2 circumstance bonus to the attack roll and ignore your prey’s concealed condition.
Legacy Content
Archetype Source Pathfinder #175: Broken Tusk Moon pg. 81Archetype Game HunterPrerequisites Game Hunter DedicationTrigger Your prey is within reach and attempts to move away from you.
When your hunted prey tries to bolt, you follow. You Stride up to your Speed, following your hunted prey and keeping it in reach throughout its movement until it stops moving or you've moved your full Speed. You can use Keep Pace to
Burrow,
Climb,
Fly, or
Swim instead of Stride if you have the appropriate movement type.
Legacy Content
Archetype Source Pathfinder #175: Broken Tusk Moon pg. 81Archetype Game HunterPrerequisites Game Hunter DedicationRequirements You could see your hunted prey when you rolled initiative at the beginning of the encounter, and this is your first action on your first turn of the encounter.
You're always ready to get the jump on your target. You Step up to twice.
Legacy Content
Gunslinger Ranger Source Core Rulebook pg. 172 4.0,
Guns & Gears pg. 112 2.0Archetypes Alkenstar Agent,
Archer,
Drow Shootist,
Game Hunter* This version of the Running Reload feat is intended for use with an Archetype and has a different level for access than the
original feat.
You can reload your weapon on the move. You Stride, Step, or Sneak, then Interact to reload.
Legacy Content
Ranger Source Core Rulebook pg. 175 4.0Archetypes Bounty Hunter,
Game Hunter* This version of the Double Prey feat is intended for use with an Archetype and has a different level for access than the
original feat.
You can focus on two foes at once, hunting both of them down. When you use the Hunt Prey action, you can pick two creatures as your prey.