Stack

Abilities or skills that "stack" add their effects together. For example, modifiers of +1 Save all and +2 Save against fear "stack" to create a total +3 to Save versus fear (in addition to the +1 to Save against everything else).

In most cases however, only the strongest effect applies. For example, having non-stacking +3 and +5 modifiers is only worth a +5 bonus, not +8.

Stacking follows a few predictable general rules:


 * Bonuses usually (but not always) have a keyword, such as enhancement or resistance, identifying what type of bonus it is. Bonuses of the same type do not stack.
 * An enhancement bonus to AC from armor stacks with an enhancement bonus to AC from a shield.
 * An armor bonus to AC granted by a non-armor and non-docent item does not stack with an actual armor. A "shield bonus" to AC does not stack with an actual shield.
 * Untyped bonuses stack. Note that a bonus without a keyword isn't necessarily an untyped bonus, the description might just be lacking.
 * Penalties stack.
 * Feat bonuses stack. A character with Lightning Reflexes (+2 bonus to Reflex saves) and Luck of Heroes (+1 bonus to all saves) will have a +3 Reflex save.
 * Bonuses from character Enhancements that don't mention a specific bonus almost always stack. They are not automatically "enhancement bonuses."
 * Note: Character enhancements with the exact same name do not stack, other than the T3 & T4 Ability score enhancements.
 * Benefits from the same family, like Fortification or False Life, do not stack.
 * Damage Reduction does not stack (e.g. Stoneskin), except for the added DR that comes from active blocking (therefore it's not a waste to use it together with Barkskin which grants an increase to AC, i.e. an unrelated modifier).

Example: If you use a bow or crossbow, bonuses and properties on your weapon do not stack with ones from the same category on your ammunition. For example, using +3 bolts of lesser undead bane in a +1 flaming crossbow of lesser undead bane gives your shots +3 to attack and damage (not +4), flaming damage, and lesser undead bane effect once.

Players usually try to maximize the potential of their characters in a given area by giving them a collection of bonus with different keywords. Achieving a high Armor Class is a good example of this strategy.

Spell damage
For information about stacking of various spell damage effects, refer to Spell Damage.