Do you think ppl with a foot fetish get turned on every time they take a step. Like they can go on a really long walk and keep sitting down to edge themselves. Up and down and up and down. They take a long walk on the beach for a new exciting texture. They wear crocs to let the sand in if they can't go b*refoot, can't rawdog the beach that day. Do you think they look at sandals the way other ppl look at lingerie.
Do you think they have foot preferences. Do you think bisexuals with foot fetishes don't care if it's men's or women's feet but non-bis actually care. Do they like wide feet better than slim feet or long toes better than short. Do they like high arches or flat feet. How do they feel about ankles. Knobby or smooth. What's the ideal callous. Do they like painted nails or just trimmed.
Did they like the Tears of the Kingdom scenes with Ganondorf
FLAT FOOTED
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I just looked it up to make sure I knew what it meant:
flat-footed
adjective
● Having feet which are flat.
● (of humans) Having the specific physical condition of flat feet.
● Holding firmly and maintaining a decision; standing one’s ground.
● Blunt and unsubtle; lacking finesse.
Pathfinder has a lot of rules. We might think we know those rules pretty well, but it often pays to crack the book to actually look at them from time to time. While you might remember how to...
Pathfinder has a lot of rules. We might think we know those rules pretty well, but it often pays to crack the book to actually look at them from time to time. While you might remember how to calculate your to-hit bonus, or that you get bonus spells based on a high casting stat, there are a lot of other rules you might remember incorrectly, and to your detriment.
Rule #1: The Heal Skill Can, In Fact, Restore Hit Points
Most of us don't bother investing points into the Heal skill. Sure you can use it to stop a party member from bleeding out, or to figure out what sort of wound killed a man you find in a dungeon, but what else can you do with the skill?
Quite a lot, as it turns out.
According to page 98 and 99 of the Core Rulebook, you can make Heal checks to treat deadly wounds. If you have a healer's kit, and expend 2 of the uses in it, you can make a check against a DC 20. Success means the character heals a number of points equal to their level. If you beat the DC by 5, they also heal a number of hit points equal to your Wisdom modifier. You can only do this for wounds acquired in the past 24 hours, and never more than once per day.
This is in addition to treating disease, poison, and long-term care. So, in the future, it might be worth investing a few points.
Rule #2: The Difference Between Being Flat-Footed, and The Surprise Round
Being ambushed is something that happens with a fair bit of frequency in Pathfinder, but when combat starts and only some people are aware of it, you get a surprise round according to page 178 of the Core Rulebook. Everyone who is aware combat is happening (the ambushers, and sometimes everyone in the other group who makes a high enough Perception check) gets to act in the surprise round. You get a single standard or move action, as well as free actions, and after that comes the first round of regular combat. This can be particularly nasty for characters like diviners, who always act in the surprise round, giving them one more action over everyone else because of their ability to glimpse into the future.
This is different from, but connected to, being caught flat-footed. According to page 567 of the Core Rulebook, a flat-footed character is one who has not yet acted in combat. They do not gain their dexterity modifier to their armor class nor can they make attacks of opportunity. It also makes you vulnerable to sneak attack. However, any character with Uncanny Dodge cannot be caught flat-footed, which makes barbarians, rogues, and others quite tricksy to ambush.
Rule #3: Acrobatics Can Make Fighting Defensively More Beneficial
Fighting on the defensive is a rule we don't usually invoke, but according to page 184 of the Core Rulebook you can choose to fight defensively. You take a -4 penalty on your attacks, but gain a +2 dodge bonus to your AC. However, as pointed out on page 90 of the same book, if you have 3 or more ranks in Acrobatics, you gain a +3 dodge bonus to your AC instead. If you take the total defense action, which normally grants you a +4 dodge bonus to your AC, you will instead gain a +6 dodge bonus to your AC.
Rule #4: Vital Strike is a Specific, Standard Action
The Vital Strike feat, which starts on page 136 of the Core Rulebook, are the bread and butter of many great weapon-wielding builds. In short, you take a standard action to make a single attack. If you hit, you roll your weapon damage dice as if you had hit twice (three times with Improved Vital Strike, four times with Greater Vital Strike, etc.). So if you are a level 7 barbarian, and you use your standard action to attack with your greatsword, you would roll 4d6 instead of 2d6 for your weapon damage.
That seems pretty straightforward, but it's important to remember that this standard action is its own, unique action. You cannot weave it into other special actions. You cannot, for example, use the charge action and Vital Strike at the end of it. You cannot use Spring Attack and Vital Strike on your target. Nor does Vital Strike have anything to do with the target's anatomy, despite the name. It is not related in any way to whether a creature is susceptible to critical hits, or if it has an alien anatomy. All you're doing is hitting it really hard, but we'd already named a different feat, Power Attack.
Rule #5: Sneak Attack Applies to Anything That Isn't Immune to Precision Damage
In the old days of Dungeons and Dragons 3.5, sneak attack had big blind spots. You couldn't use it on constructs, undead, plants, and dozens of other creature types. Unfortunately, a lot of players (and DMs) choose to use the rules they remember, rather than checking Pathfinder's update. Because unless a creature is specifically stated as immune to precision damage, such as oozes, incorporeal creatures (unless you have a ghost touch weapon), and elementals, you can still apply your sneak attack damage under the right circumstances.
So be sure your DM knows this rule, and always ask before you don't roll your bonus dice.
Question for other flat footed folks. I got diagnosed with severely flat feet last August and got these insoles to help with it. While they help to some extent, I still experience pain and it seems to be getting worse. Is this normal or do I need to look into other options? I got new shoes in March with soft insoles to help with my feet but it hasn't seemed as effective as I'd like. I went from being able to walk around all day at Ren Faire last October with barely any pain to struggling to stand today at work after 3 hours of following my boss and washing dishes.
If possible low-cost options would be great but I understand if my only choices are pricy.
I don’t know what I’m going to do. I may not graduate high school because of gym class. I’m flat footed, and have no strength in my legs. I sometimes fall just standing. I tried taking gym my first semester of high school, and I sprained one of my feet so bad that I still have limited motion, trouble walking, and falling. I’m currently in physical therapy, twice a week, and I have at home exercises. It’s very strenuous on not only my feet, but my legs. Sometimes I have knee pain and back pain. Last time I fell I ended up with an AC joint separation in my shoulder. My whole body is effected by my awful feet. It’s a genetic thing. I’ve mostly got over being depressed about it, but when I was in elementary school I was quite depressed about not being able to take gym with my classmates.
Lemme tell you the story.
So, lets go back to my third grade year of elementary school. In gym I started having intolerable pain in my ankles and feet, and after running I wouldn’t be able to walk the next day. Cool, I went to the podiatrist and got shoe inserts. They were plastic and white and supposed to only be temporary until my feet could shape into what they were supposed to be. Well wahoo my dad got arrested and my mom was a stay at home mom, which meant no money was coming in, and I couldn’t go to the podiatrist. My feet didn’t get any better. I was made to run the mile at school which did not do good things to my body and I was running on hard plastic the whole time. Well at some point my mom got me out of PE for the rest of third, fourth, and fifth grade. I suppose in third grade I started falling a whole bunch, and I broke my wrist once after falling over while running to put up a table.
So, no more running.
Middle school. Everyone hated me (ok not everyone but I was not well liked). My dad had got arrested again after I was in 6th grade for only a month. Great for me. Also, I started having accidents. Once a TV fell on me and broke my shoulder (the growth plate, shoulder blade and scapula) and oh boy it’s not been good for my shoulder. So, those three years I had enough accidents to get me out of gym every year, or my mom would write a note and show some papers and I’d get out of gym. Nobody would say anything.
Well... I’m in high school now. In the state of Georgia you’re required to take a semester of gym. This worried me. I mean, I was going to go for it and give it my best, but I knew I’d hurt, but what’s life without a little pain. My first week of running in gym, I was there with the girl who I was starting to get some yearning over. You know those nblw feels. I’m gonna call it gay yearning. If you keep up with anything about me, you know I have a girlfriend. That’s her. She had to watch me sprain the hell out of my ankle. Sometimes sprains are worse then breaks. This was one of those times. It was awful. I could hardly walk and ended up in a walking boot for three months. I was on crutches for a while too. Fun times. I was moved to Health class. I didn’t get a PE credit. Well after the semester, I was “all better” (I wasn’t. That foot is still awful.) I was put back in PE. My mom wasn’t taking any chances considering I was still having pain, and I was moved into theater. I ended up being thrown in as a tech operator and had fun with lights (theater was also the class in which I found out that my hearing is going bad AGAIN). I think I’m going to do it again next year, but also I want to take a writing class since I want to be an author and I need to take a Social Studies class. I’m scared I won’t be able to do that because of gym. I don’t want to be stuck in gym again, because I already have enough daily pain (which I’m scared will turn out to be chronic pain if it can’t be fixed) and I don’t need more. I know I’m still a freshman, but I need writing classes and I can’t have something in my way of me becoming an author. Everyone knows I want to be an author, and everyone believes I can do it. I was in the school news paper last week because I won another award for writing. I’ve been winning creative lit awards since I was in second grade. I’ve wanted to be an author for as long as I can remember.
But if I can’t graduate because of a stupid gym class, I won’t be able to go to college. I want to do that more then anything.
Maybe I can take PE online somehow.
If you could hit me up with suggestions on what to do, I'd be thankful.
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I have extremely flat feet and most exercises hurt my feet so bad (and probably a lot of it has to do with the shoes I wear too) but is there anything that I can do while running/walking etc that can help with that at all? I know I should probably buy shoes for flat feet but that’s not really something I can afford right now (i was just looking and i found some list and most shoes were like $100-200?? the pair i have now, i got for like $45 on sale) and I just got a new pair of shoes a few months ago and it feels really wasteful to not wear them until they’re falling apart?
Also would I do long term damage to my feet if I just kept exercising in the shoes I have now?