skizzerz |
I'm jealous of you guys; I missed the time window for the original subscription shipping date by a day, and now my Magus Deck won't be shipped until the end of the month, which will then take another month to arrive here. :(
Luckily, the waiting time for the next class deck will be shorter as compensation. Is there a date we can expect the character sheets to go online (Reepazo included)?
I'd guess we're out of luck until after GenCon, but a man can dream...
If you just picked up a sub, it should be shipped probably on the 21st or 22nd assuming you set it to ship immediately instead of sidecart.
I'm still waiting for my sub shipment this month, so many good things that I'm looking forward to. I want my Starfinder PDFs already dangit :(
daddlebutt |
Just started playing the magus deck, and the arcana adds your intel die. May be obvious, but just want to make sure that its die and not skill. I ask this because in the past their have been multiple corrections to weapons and other things that add a die when originally they were to add your skill instead.
Thanks!
Keith Richmond Lone Shark Games |
Dulcee |
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This is mostly for those who haven't tried out the Magus deck yet or are on the fence over grabbing it: it's one of my favorites. I've played Talitha quite a bit, and her ability to bury blessings to later retrieve them is tremedously powerful. And even though she's classified as a "staff mage", I gave her Gallivance and never looked back. Gallivance was almost made for her! (I think Seltyiel stole it from her.) I love being able to bury a blessing to add her high Arcane skill to her melee checks, with the ability to use that blessing to reroll a die that rolled a bit too low. She rarely ever fails checks. Then later when she gets her Holy Avenger role, she can add the number of buried blessings to ALL checks (after a feat)!
Kudos to whomever designed this deck. I haven't gotten tired of using it!
Mike Selinker Lone Shark Games |
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Kudos to whomever designed this deck. I haven't gotten tired of using it!
As usual it was a team effort, but Liz Spain led the design of the Magus deck. Keith Richmond was the primary architect of Pathfinder Tales and Hunter, and I did the initial design on both Hell's Vengeance decks. Occult was an everybody-throw-everything-at-the-wall kind of thing, with lead developer Chad Brown trying to stop us from overstuffing the thing beyond control.
It is impossible to track who did what on Ultimates because it's all so damn crazy.