List of APs
I should note that I was cleaning up my reddit account (read: deleting all my comments before deleting the account) and found this from a bit ago. Thought I'd preserve it for posterity...
I should note that I was cleaning up my reddit account (read: deleting all my comments before deleting the account) and found this from a bit ago. Thought I'd preserve it for posterity...
There’s some really interesting changes coming for 2e! Bards have full martial proficiency, clerics can f finally get heavy armor from within their class, wizard schools of magic are gone… Then of course the big named news, like the replacement of dragons with the magic traditions (arcane/nature/religion/occult), and the...
Do folks have a favorite adventure path here? I'm running Gatewalkers as a first time pf2e GM, and it has its ups and downs. Curious to hear any favorites
The first-ever co-op Hack and Slash ARPG, based on the renowned Pathfinder Roleplaying Game! Set to release on PC (Steam & GOG).
Yes the pun was intended
The first-ever co-op Hack and Slash ARPG based on the renowned Pathfinder Roleplaying Game!
For example yesterday my level 7 group, which was already weakened after the had to retreat fought against two naunets....
BKOM Studios and Paizo are proud to reveal Pathfinder: Abomination Vaults, the first-ever co-op Hack and Slash ARPG based on the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game!...
The nations of Golarion clash over border disputes, natural resources, and ideological differences. For such grand conflicts (as well as your typical dungeon encounters), we introduce two new classes who can help turn the tide of any battle.
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OMG! Im subscribed but someone missed the posts about rage of the elements and had no idea it was out. They need a way to like raise the importance of some subs.
It just feels like it was a book made specifically with me in mind. Elementarism has always always been my favorite fantasy archetype. Benders in Avatar, adepts in Golden Sun, the dragoon spirits in legend of dragoon. In superhero games I always gravitate towards options that let me control the elements in some way....
Since the topic adventure paths came up here recently I thougt I'd ask y'all what your best advice is when it comes to running them....
I need an adventure that involves a party investigating a local scam where counterfeit currency has been circulated into the local economy. Is there anything published that covers this theme?