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BQ wrote:

James will there ever be a book that contains all these subsystems? I like the subsystems as my group and I are world builders so we like to have in game things to develop.

Plus I find the subsystems give a nice bit of flavour to the campaigns.

A book that contains all of these subsystems, revised and expanded as necessary, and perhaps joined by additional subsystems, would not only be cool, but would allow us to use such elements in Adventure Paths, modules, and other products with MUCH GREATER ease.

I would love us to do a book like this, and have wanted us to do a book like this since the start, pretty much.

(Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path, Campaign Setting, Companion, Modules, Battles Case Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

I just wanted to say, Darkholme ftw on this playtest! His "What is a feat worth?" thread shed a whole lot of light on RP pricing. I think if the designers can get the right price for a fixed feat, they have a great gauge now on how they should price everything else.

I am, of course, leaving out dozens that also put in amazing work. I'd encourage anyone who thinks someone else did a great job, say it now.


Ross Byers wrote:
A post was removed. "Firsting" is not a habit we want to encourage.

Boy I so read that wrong at fist.


They're called races in the game, so the word "race" is going to be in the title of the book.

In fact, the title of the book is going to be "Advanced Race Guide".

Given that EVERY SINGLE PC-appropriate race will be included in this book, they all get to be "advanced" races together.

Does that mean that a black dragon or an aboleth or something might get offended because it is not "advanced"?

Probably.

So be it. I am not afraid of them, because they are imaginary.

(Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber)

Cavian wrote:
So who has completed their time machine so I can hand over my money now?

You can find it on page 262.


Oh, great.

Now I have to buy this, and a new, structurally-reinforced coffee table for it to sit on.

Silver Crusade (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path, Campaign Setting, Companion Subscriber)

5E sucks.

Oh wait, am I too early?

(Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber)

I whip my ego back-n-forth, I whip my ego back-n-forth, I whip my ego back-n-forth...


Underpants gnomes are the worst type of gnomes.



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