... except I have to finish the Great Beyond first before Wes can really get into the thick of it. Which means... I have power! Bow before me Mr. Scheider! [Superman 2] Kneel! Kneel before Todd! [/Superman 2]. ;)
Brinebeast(Pathfinder Superscriber; Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)
I just happend to notice that in the 3.5mm there are 10 devils listed and a perfect companion to this book would be a devils revisited book under your Monsters Revisited line. Just think how much evil one could do with Princes of Darkness, Book of the Damned and a Classic Devils Revisited. Just a suggestion.
~WHAPS you with a baseball bat~ NOW I am the first!
BASHES you with a Hammer! :P NOW I am the first!
summon Chuck Norris!
who watns to mess with me now? :)
anyhow, this looks awsome. damn, Paizo just insured another bit of my money...
You don't summon Chuck Norris. When Chuck Norris hears a "summons," if he elects to respond, he instantly shifts all of reality so it moves appropriately around him. You only think he appears beside you.
hey now....seems more demonic behavior here folks :) supposed to be lawful evil...so line up, take a number...read the rules...then start whacking each other for line position :D ...I concur..this like the rest looks like a must have :D
Masika(Pathfinder Adventure Path, Battles Case Subscriber)
This is the first chronical PFRPG. Will it be only for Pathfinder RPG or will it be OGL?
This is the first chronical PFRPG. Will it be only for Pathfinder RPG or will it be OGL?
It's published under the OGL... but if you mean "will 3.5 mechanics be included in addition to Pathfinder RPG mechanics," the answer is no. However, given that the Pathfinder RPG is designed with backwards compatibility in mind, 3.5 players shouldn't have much difficulty using this (or any other Pathfinder RPG) book.
Why Villains are the Best:
Villains take time and effort to create the perfect evil scheme. All the hero has to do is come along and in five minutes (often with time to spare, because you only got 4 minutes to save the world) foul the villain's hard-laid plans. That makes devils ultra cool because being lawful they have the patience to make really good plans. The cunning just makes it better. The poetic justice of seeing it all come full circle in the villain's favour is also priceless. [See pt. 3 of DCC #52 "Chronicle of the Fiend"]
I really hope there is some reference to Chelax. Somehow the notion of a lawful evil kingdom is particularly intriguing to me. I would also love to see a Chelax supplement like there was for Absalom and Korvosa. Personally my favorite books are full of organizations and hierarchy and their schemers and players. That kind of stuff never fails to pique my imagination. (Maybe that's why I love Forgotten Realms.) I also really like how most publications have a bit of something for everyone. Although I'm not thrilled about stat blocks for new monsters, a lot of people are.
Screw demons, yugo...daemons for the win. About time the "third option" got their writeup.
You'll get some more info on them in The Great Beyond. Up to Paizo if they want to consider a full book on them in the future. Obviously I'm in favor of that idea. ;)
I think a FULL YUGOLOTH BOOK might be a good way to schnook some folks in who are into 3.x but aren't on board with Pathfinder yet.
I think I recall lotsa moaning and gnashing of teeth due to the fact that Wizards left them out of the Fiendish Codex rotation.
And "deodands" from Jack Vance......don't forget the deodands....;)