KSF wrote:
I'm sure Firaxis wanted to also, unfortunately EA owns the rights to the game and I'm sure I don't need to explain EA. Civilization: Beyond Earth Announced – Here's Everything You Want To Know
I'm sticking to Pathfinder personally. Paizo has done a great job at fostering a 3rd party ecosystem in the last few years that I think has already surpassed its predecessor. Unfortunately I don't think Hasbro has the kind of corporate culture that would allow this to happen again like it did back in the 3.5 days.
Oceanshieldwolf wrote: Also there is the Zobeck Gazetteer that is the definitive guide to that city. I know, and it was the Bundle of Holding that introduced me to Zobeck. I'm just a big fan of hard covers, and I really like the feel of the paper and binding of Kobold's hard cover books. I think an updated print compiling existing material with new material through KS stretch goals would be something to look forward to. Either way Midgard has joined Deep Magic as one of my favorite books to have at my night stand.
Bloodrager looks like an awesome class for Dragon Disciple and it should counts as being a sorcerer for the prestige class. The only thing I would add to Bloodrager is that classes that allow levels to stack when determining bloodline powers should also stack when determining the number of rounds you can bloodrage. This will make fix the issue of a Bloodrager having too short of a number rounds to bloodrage as a Dragon Disciple.
Another PFS book? I also agree that these are coming out too often. The thing is there should be enough material by now for a single compiled book that we could consider to be core assumption, but now there are three separate books written about pathfinder society with different sets of information. I think it would be a better idea to just compile all this into the free Guide to Pathfinder Society Organized Play PDF and then just sell a print version of the same book. The print edition would still be less expensive and less of a hassle then trying to print everything out on a printer. |