paizo.com Recent Comments on A New Leaf for Companions—Plant Companionspaizo.com Recent Comments on A New Leaf for Companions—Plant Companions2012-06-19T22:36:53Z2012-06-19T22:36:53ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsVendlehttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#842012-06-06T20:17:49Z2012-06-06T20:17:49Z<p>Loved the Dragon Magazine issue with the plant companions, now I'm very happy to see them back as an option. I'd like to see them include gnomes in this option officially though, as gnomes are supposed to be leaning more into their fey heritage in Golarion.</p>
<p>I will buy this book.</p>Loved the Dragon Magazine issue with the plant companions, now I'm very happy to see them back as an option. I'd like to see them include gnomes in this option officially though, as gnomes are supposed to be leaning more into their fey heritage in Golarion.
I will buy this book.Vendle2012-06-06T20:17:49ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsUmbranushttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#832012-05-06T09:22:51Z2012-05-06T09:22:51Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Fabius Maximus wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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Also, I want to see plant familiars. </blockquote><p>This!Fabius Maximus wrote:Also, I want to see plant familiars.
This!Umbranus2012-05-06T09:22:51ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsDeadmanwalkinghttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#822012-04-23T16:04:23Z2012-04-23T16:04:23Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Berselius wrote:</div><blockquote>Sigh. Why am I seeing more and more of this? Why are people playing evil-aligned PC's? When did it become socially acceptable to imagine yourself as a blackguard who murders innocents or a necromancer who butchers children, then raises their corpses as undead minions or even a gnoll cleric of Lamashtu who rapes women and impregnates them with monster spawn? WHEN DID THIS BECOME A TREND? </blockquote><p>Trend as old as gaming. Or (as others have mentioned) as old as acting. Kids do it every time they play the robber in Cops and Robbers. And, as others have mentione, it's certainly supported by the source material. Elric of Melnibone is not a good guy, for example.
<p>As for why? Sometimes it's nice to let one's less pleasant and socially acceptable traits out to play in an environment where nobody real gets hurt. Sometimes, you just get tired of playing the nice guy all the time, too. Or, as Set said, you want to play something truly different from yourself. There are lots of different reasons, many of them quite good.</p>
<p>As one example, in the evil campaign I played in, my goal was to play a rising Evil Overlord who was <i>smart</i> about it. The kind of guy who not only read the Evil Overlord list but avoided unnecessary atrocities (they're wasteful, and bad publicity), always accepted surrenders and treated enemy soldiers who surrendered well (so more people would be inclined to surrender), and was also personally charming and took extraordinarily good care of his personnel, cementing their deep personal loyalty to him. It was enormously cathartic after watching a million movies where the villain is Evil for Evil's sake and an idiot to boot, to just <i>do it right</i>. Much like playing in a Horror game and <i>not</i> making all those stupid mistakes they make in horror movies.</p>
<div class="messageboard-quotee">Berselius wrote:</div><blockquote>Because where and when I grew up, imagining you were an evil sick sociopath usually meant there was something wrong with you. </blockquote><p>•ahem• <span class=messageboard-ooc>points at Grand Theft Auto</span>
<p>I really don't think pretending to be a bad person in a gmae is a sign of anything wrong with you.</p>Berselius wrote:Sigh. Why am I seeing more and more of this? Why are people playing evil-aligned PC's? When did it become socially acceptable to imagine yourself as a blackguard who murders innocents or a necromancer who butchers children, then raises their corpses as undead minions or even a gnoll cleric of Lamashtu who rapes women and impregnates them with monster spawn? WHEN DID THIS BECOME A TREND?
Trend as old as gaming. Or (as others have mentioned) as old as acting. Kids do it every...Deadmanwalking2012-04-23T16:04:23ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsYawarFiestahttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#812012-04-23T14:27:43Z2012-04-23T14:27:43Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Cheapy wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Gorbacz wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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I eat live puppies for breakfast and vandalize road signs just because I can, what's wrong with that? </blockquote>It's badwrongfun to vandalize road signs. </blockquote><p><a href="hhttp://9gag.com/gag/352730" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Yes</a>Cheapy wrote:Gorbacz wrote:
I eat live puppies for breakfast and vandalize road signs just because I can, what's wrong with that?
It's badwrongfun to vandalize road signs. YesYawarFiesta2012-04-23T14:27:43ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsCheapyhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#802012-04-23T14:12:53Z2012-04-23T14:11:58Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Gorbacz wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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I eat live puppies for breakfast and vandalize road signs just because I can, what's wrong with that? </blockquote><p>It's badwrongfun to vandalize road signs.Gorbacz wrote:I eat live puppies for breakfast and vandalize road signs just because I can, what's wrong with that?
It's badwrongfun to vandalize road signs.Cheapy2012-04-23T14:11:58ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsGorbaczhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#792012-04-23T14:11:07Z2012-04-23T14:11:07Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Berselius wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Quote:</div><blockquote>We're playing an evil campaign.</blockquote>Sigh. Why am I seeing more and more of this? Why are people playing evil-aligned PC's? When did it become socially acceptable to imagine yourself as a blackguard who murders innocents or a necromancer who butchers children, then raises their corpses as undead minions or even a gnoll cleric of Lamashtu who rapes women and impregnates them with monster spawn? WHEN DID THIS BECOME A TREND? Because where and when I grew up, imagining you were an evil sick sociopath usually meant there was something wrong with you. </blockquote><p>I eat live puppies for breakfast and vandalize road signs just because I can, what's wrong with that?Berselius wrote:Quote:We're playing an evil campaign.
Sigh. Why am I seeing more and more of this? Why are people playing evil-aligned PC's? When did it become socially acceptable to imagine yourself as a blackguard who murders innocents or a necromancer who butchers children, then raises their corpses as undead minions or even a gnoll cleric of Lamashtu who rapes women and impregnates them with monster spawn? WHEN DID THIS BECOME A TREND? Because where and when I grew up, imagining you were...Gorbacz2012-04-23T14:11:07ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsAlzriushttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#782012-04-23T13:59:45Z2012-04-23T13:59:45Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Berselius wrote:</div><blockquote>Sigh. Why am I seeing more and more of this? Why are people playing evil-aligned PC's? When did it become socially acceptable to imagine yourself as a blackguard who murders innocents or a necromancer who butchers children, then raises their corpses as undead minions or even a gnoll cleric of Lamashtu who rapes women and impregnates them with monster spawn? WHEN DID THIS BECOME A TREND? Because where and when I grew up, imagining you were an evil sick sociopath usually meant there was something wrong with you. </blockquote><p>You do know that not every evil campaign involves the PCs continually performing the sickest, most depraved acts that they can imagine, right?Berselius wrote:Sigh. Why am I seeing more and more of this? Why are people playing evil-aligned PC's? When did it become socially acceptable to imagine yourself as a blackguard who murders innocents or a necromancer who butchers children, then raises their corpses as undead minions or even a gnoll cleric of Lamashtu who rapes women and impregnates them with monster spawn? WHEN DID THIS BECOME A TREND? Because where and when I grew up, imagining you were an evil sick sociopath usually meant...Alzrius2012-04-23T13:59:45ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsDistant Scholarhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#772012-04-23T08:08:54Z2012-04-23T08:08:54Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Berselius wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Quote:</div><blockquote>We're playing an evil campaign.</blockquote>Sigh. Why am I seeing more and more of this? Why are people playing evil-aligned PC's? When did it become socially acceptable to imagine yourself as a blackguard who murders innocents or a necromancer who butchers children, then raises their corpses as undead minions or even a gnoll cleric of Lamashtu who rapes women and impregnates them with monster spawn? WHEN DID THIS BECOME A TREND? Because where and when I grew up, imagining you were an evil sick sociopath usually meant there was something wrong with you. </blockquote><p>At least since Grand Theft: Auto. Not that GTA is the cause; it's just another symptom. I don't know what the cause is.Berselius wrote:Quote:We're playing an evil campaign.
Sigh. Why am I seeing more and more of this? Why are people playing evil-aligned PC's? When did it become socially acceptable to imagine yourself as a blackguard who murders innocents or a necromancer who butchers children, then raises their corpses as undead minions or even a gnoll cleric of Lamashtu who rapes women and impregnates them with monster spawn? WHEN DID THIS BECOME A TREND? Because where and when I grew up, imagining you were...Distant Scholar2012-04-23T08:08:54ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsSethttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#762012-04-23T07:18:25Z2012-04-23T07:18:25Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Berselius wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Quote:</div><blockquote>We're playing an evil campaign.</blockquote>Sigh. Why am I seeing more and more of this? Why are people playing evil-aligned PC's? </blockquote><p>1) D&D was inspired by stuff like Conan, like Fafhrd & the Grey Mouser, Elric of Melnibone, etc. where the 'heroes' were •hardly• good. As a result, there are tons of rules for gaining experience by invading people's homes, killing them and stealing their money, and no rules at all for gaining experience for donating to charity or building orphanages or feeding the hungry.
<p>2) It wouldn't be role-playing if I played a nice person. I already am a nice person (more or less). Most of the people I game with are similarly nice people. We donate blood and clothes and books and food and computer equipment. We volunteer time. What's the harm in role-playing an evil priest or an amoral rogue or firing up a first-person shooter and head-shotting a bunch of faceless mooks? It's just a game. Contrary to Pat Pulling and Jack Chick, playing a game with magic and demons in it doesn't make me a Satanist.</p>Berselius wrote:Quote:We're playing an evil campaign.
Sigh. Why am I seeing more and more of this? Why are people playing evil-aligned PC's? 1) D&D was inspired by stuff like Conan, like Fafhrd & the Grey Mouser, Elric of Melnibone, etc. where the 'heroes' were *hardly* good. As a result, there are tons of rules for gaining experience by invading people's homes, killing them and stealing their money, and no rules at all for gaining experience for donating to charity or building orphanages or...Set2012-04-23T07:18:25ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsEpic Meepo (RPG Superstar 2009 Top 16, 2012 Top 32)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#752012-04-23T05:08:30Z2012-04-23T05:08:30Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Berselius wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Quote:</div><blockquote>We're playing an evil campaign.</blockquote>Sigh. Why am I seeing more and more of this? Why are people playing evil-aligned PC's? When did it become socially acceptable to imagine yourself as a blackguard who murders innocents or a necromancer who butchers children, then raises their corpses as undead minions or even a gnoll cleric of Lamashtu who rapes women and impregnates them with monster spawn? WHEN DID THIS BECOME A TREND? Because where and when I grew up, imagining you were an evil sick sociopath usually meant there was something wrong with you. </blockquote><p>You're asking when it became socially acceptable for people who are acting to portray the deeds of psychotic supernatural villains? I'd say about three thousand years ago when the ancient Greeks first started writing plays. Possibly tens of thousands of years before that.Berselius wrote:Quote:We're playing an evil campaign.
Sigh. Why am I seeing more and more of this? Why are people playing evil-aligned PC's? When did it become socially acceptable to imagine yourself as a blackguard who murders innocents or a necromancer who butchers children, then raises their corpses as undead minions or even a gnoll cleric of Lamashtu who rapes women and impregnates them with monster spawn? WHEN DID THIS BECOME A TREND? Because where and when I grew up, imagining you were...Epic Meepo (RPG Superstar 2009 Top 16, 2012 Top 32)2012-04-23T05:08:30ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsBerseliushttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#742012-04-23T04:41:16Z2012-04-23T04:41:16Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Quote:</div><blockquote>We're playing an evil campaign.</blockquote><p>Sigh. Why am I seeing more and more of this? Why are people playing evil-aligned PC's? When did it become socially acceptable to imagine yourself as a blackguard who murders innocents or a necromancer who butchers children, then raises their corpses as undead minions or even a gnoll cleric of Lamashtu who rapes women and impregnates them with monster spawn? WHEN DID THIS BECOME A TREND? Because where and when I grew up, imagining you were an evil sick sociopath usually meant there was something wrong with you.Quote:We're playing an evil campaign.
Sigh. Why am I seeing more and more of this? Why are people playing evil-aligned PC's? When did it become socially acceptable to imagine yourself as a blackguard who murders innocents or a necromancer who butchers children, then raises their corpses as undead minions or even a gnoll cleric of Lamashtu who rapes women and impregnates them with monster spawn? WHEN DID THIS BECOME A TREND? Because where and when I grew up, imagining you were an evil sick...Berselius2012-04-23T04:41:16ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsRobespierre (alias of Black_Lantern)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#732012-04-20T21:10:42Z2012-04-20T21:10:42Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Berselius wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Robespierre wrote:</div><blockquote> I just want to go around breaking houses with my treant. That's all I'll do in my game and it will be glorious. </blockquote>After the first or second ravaged village or town any respectable DM worth his or her weight in gold pieces would immediately teach your PC (and you) a lesson by throwing him up against elite knights riding griffons, ranger protectors riding dire wolves, or militia mages fireballing/lightning bolting the s~•! out of you and you murderous tree of a familiar. Personally I'd throw all of the above at you myself (and give you an experience point penalty if your good aligned). </blockquote><p>We're playing an evil campaign. Also I was joking about destroying buildings. Another thing is that most of those things wouldn't go after me for destroying villager homes.Berselius wrote:Robespierre wrote: I just want to go around breaking houses with my treant. That's all I'll do in my game and it will be glorious.
After the first or second ravaged village or town any respectable DM worth his or her weight in gold pieces would immediately teach your PC (and you) a lesson by throwing him up against elite knights riding griffons, ranger protectors riding dire wolves, or militia mages fireballing/lightning bolting the s~*! out of you and you murderous tree of a...Robespierre (alias of Black_Lantern)2012-04-20T21:10:42ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant Companionshogarthhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#722012-04-19T18:51:00Z2012-04-19T18:51:00Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Golden-Esque wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Kalraan wrote:</div><blockquote> OK, how many people are going to call their plant companions Russel? :) </blockquote>My carnivorous flower will be named Audrey, thank you very much! </blockquote><p>I'll name my angry flower...<a href="http://www.angryflower.com/aquare.gif" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Bob</a>.Golden-Esque wrote:Kalraan wrote: OK, how many people are going to call their plant companions Russel? :)
My carnivorous flower will be named Audrey, thank you very much! I'll name my angry flower...Bob.hogarth2012-04-19T18:51:00ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsKyras Ausks (alias of Sgm Kobold)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#712012-04-19T16:30:24Z2012-04-19T16:30:24Z<p>drurd: hay man whats up
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Seamore: WHAT IN THE 9 HELLS IS THAT!!</p>drurd: hay man whats up
Seamore: WHAT IN THE 9 HELLS IS THAT!!Kyras Ausks (alias of Sgm Kobold)2012-04-19T16:30:24ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsGolden-Esque (alias of Alexander Augunas, Contributor)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#702017-01-17T21:19:12Z2012-04-19T14:17:38Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Kalraan wrote:</div><blockquote> OK, how many people are going to call their plant companions Russel? :) </blockquote><p>My carnivorous flower will be named Audrey, thank you very much!Kalraan wrote:OK, how many people are going to call their plant companions Russel? :)
My carnivorous flower will be named Audrey, thank you very much!Golden-Esque (alias of Alexander Augunas, Contributor)2012-04-19T14:17:38ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsDragon78https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#692012-04-19T11:51:04Z2012-04-19T11:51:04Z<p>I said more Fey</p>
<p>Also it would have been nice to have the Soulbound dolls and some of the types of Leshy added to the Improved familiar list.</p>I said more Fey
Also it would have been nice to have the Soulbound dolls and some of the types of Leshy added to the Improved familiar list.Dragon782012-04-19T11:51:04ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsRuyanVehttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#682012-04-19T07:13:19Z2012-04-19T07:13:19Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">mln84 wrote:</div><blockquote>I wonder if dwarf druids will get pet rocks. :)</blockquote><p>I will call mine Pebbles.
<p>Ruyan.</p>mln84 wrote:I wonder if dwarf druids will get pet rocks. :)
I will call mine Pebbles. Ruyan.RuyanVe2012-04-19T07:13:19ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsRuyanVehttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#672012-04-19T07:12:24Z2012-04-19T07:12:24Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Quote:</div><blockquote>Plant familiars would be awesome, also familiars that are aberrations, monstrous humaniods, constructs, Undead, Oozes, and more Fey types would be awesome too.</blockquote><p>You can already pick e.g. a Brownie as your (advanced) familiar, Dragon78. And a Homunculus is a construct, which is also available (and you can make it look like whatever you want, too). •smirks•
<p>Ruyan.</p>Quote:Plant familiars would be awesome, also familiars that are aberrations, monstrous humaniods, constructs, Undead, Oozes, and more Fey types would be awesome too.
You can already pick e.g. a Brownie as your (advanced) familiar, Dragon78. And a Homunculus is a construct, which is also available (and you can make it look like whatever you want, too). *smirks* Ruyan.RuyanVe2012-04-19T07:12:24ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant Companionsmln84https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#662012-04-24T18:58:06Z2012-04-19T04:42:13Z<p>I wonder if dwarf druids will get pet rocks. :)</p>I wonder if dwarf druids will get pet rocks. :)mln842012-04-19T04:42:13ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsAsgetrionhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#652012-04-18T21:13:11Z2012-04-18T21:13:11Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">TomCollins wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Mairkurion {tm} wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Asgetrion wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Mairkurion {tm} wrote:</div><blockquote> Suddenly, being a companion seems like a legitimate career choice. </blockquote>Ha! I'd gladly accept you as my leafy slav... companion, old treant! Now, if we only could add the fiendish template to your stats... </blockquote><p>Sorry, but somehow, you don't measure up to Hot Elven Babe.
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•• spoiler omitted •• </blockquote>"Yeah, nice bush lady" is likely your last words </blockquote><p>You two just made it to my ignore list...
<p>And how could that simple "elven babe" peasant be <i>hotter</i> than the Master of Hellfire, hmmm?</p>TomCollins wrote:Mairkurion {tm} wrote: Asgetrion wrote: Mairkurion {tm} wrote: Suddenly, being a companion seems like a legitimate career choice.
Ha! I'd gladly accept you as my leafy slav... companion, old treant! Now, if we only could add the fiendish template to your stats... Sorry, but somehow, you don't measure up to Hot Elven Babe.
** spoiler omitted ** "Yeah, nice bush lady" is likely your last words You two just made it to my ignore list... And how could that simple "elven babe"...Asgetrion2012-04-18T21:13:11ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsStockvillainhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#642012-04-18T14:33:21Z2012-04-18T14:33:21Z<p>Every time I want to go and play something other than a wizard or a druid, here you guys go, just dragging me back!</p>Every time I want to go and play something other than a wizard or a druid, here you guys go, just dragging me back!Stockvillain2012-04-18T14:33:21ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant Companionscartmanbeck (RPG Superstar 2014 Top 16)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#632012-04-18T14:15:02Z2012-04-18T14:15:02Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Papa-DRB wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Where is the Treesinger archetype defined?</p>
<p>— david
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Papa.DRB </blockquote><p>It hasn't been, as of now. It will be in the Advanced Race Guide which is due out on June.Papa-DRB wrote:Where is the Treesinger archetype defined?
-- david
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It hasn't been, as of now. It will be in the Advanced Race Guide which is due out on June.cartmanbeck (RPG Superstar 2014 Top 16)2012-04-18T14:15:02ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsPapa-DRBhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#622012-04-18T12:33:27Z2012-04-18T12:33:27Z<p>Where is the Treesinger archetype defined?</p>
<p>— david
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Papa.DRB</p>Where is the Treesinger archetype defined?
-- david
Papa.DRBPapa-DRB2012-04-18T12:33:27ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsPapa-DRBhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#612012-04-18T12:02:52Z2012-04-18T12:02:52Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Kalraan wrote:</div><blockquote> OK, how many people are going to call their plant companions Russel? :) </blockquote><p>Or call the carnivorous one, Audrey!
<p>— david
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Papa.DRB</p>
<p>[Spoiler omitted]</p>Kalraan wrote:OK, how many people are going to call their plant companions Russel? :)
Or call the carnivorous one, Audrey! -- david
Papa.DRB
[Spoiler omitted]Papa-DRB2012-04-18T12:02:52ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: A New Leaf for Companions--Plant CompanionsDragon78https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldby&page=2?A-New-Leaf-for-CompanionsPlant-Companions#602012-04-18T11:48:48Z2012-04-18T11:48:48Z<p>Plant familiars would be awesome, also familiars that are aberrations, monstrous humaniods, constructs, Undead, Oozes, and more Fey types would be awesome too.</p>
<p>Also plant based companions would work for Gnomes, Lashunta, playable plant creatures, and other races I am sure.</p>
<p>A dwarf or deep gnome with a puffball companion makes sense as well.</p>Plant familiars would be awesome, also familiars that are aberrations, monstrous humaniods, constructs, Undead, Oozes, and more Fey types would be awesome too.
Also plant based companions would work for Gnomes, Lashunta, playable plant creatures, and other races I am sure.
A dwarf or deep gnome with a puffball companion makes sense as well.Dragon782012-04-18T11:48:48Z