paizo.com Recent Posts in The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDF Discussionpaizo.com Recent Posts in The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDF Discussion2015-11-18T02:45:23Z2015-11-18T02:45:23ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFWill McCardell (alias of Cheapy)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#462014-07-30T18:23:34Z2014-07-30T18:23:34Z<p>OK, I double checked.</p>
<p>The Pious Sentinel does NOT have the teamwork feats she prayed for UNLESS she uses Strategic Hegemony.</p>
<p>She is affected by Strategic Hegemony.</p>
<p>The text is contradictory on whether it affects AC against AoOs, or just flat AC. Apparently I scrubbed the notes clean, so I don't have the original notes on hand, but I do recall thinking about it being just for AoOs. The idea behind this is that you make it easier for the allies to move around, and do combat maneuvers they don't have the Improved Feat of. This would be instead of just giving a really strong general buff.</p>
<p>Do those answer your questions?</p>OK, I double checked.
The Pious Sentinel does NOT have the teamwork feats she prayed for UNLESS she uses Strategic Hegemony.
She is affected by Strategic Hegemony.
The text is contradictory on whether it affects AC against AoOs, or just flat AC. Apparently I scrubbed the notes clean, so I don't have the original notes on hand, but I do recall thinking about it being just for AoOs. The idea behind this is that you make it easier for the allies to move around, and do combat maneuvers they...Will McCardell (alias of Cheapy)2014-07-30T18:23:34ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFWill McCardell (alias of Cheapy)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#452014-07-29T12:39:06Z2014-07-29T12:39:06Z<p>Hey Cat-thulhu,</p>
<p>I'll have to double check the book and my notes as it's been a while. I believe the answers are that it affects the PS, and that it affects the AC bonus against AoOs, but not "normal AC." </p>
<p>I'll reply later with the double checked answer!</p>Hey Cat-thulhu,
I'll have to double check the book and my notes as it's been a while. I believe the answers are that it affects the PS, and that it affects the AC bonus against AoOs, but not "normal AC."
I'll reply later with the double checked answer!Will McCardell (alias of Cheapy)2014-07-29T12:39:06ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFRite Publishing (alias of Qwilion)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#442014-07-29T05:39:48Z2014-07-29T05:39:48Z<p>as per the pathfinder rules you are always your own ally so anything that says allies always affects you as well. </p>
<p>I will talk to will about other clarifications.</p>as per the pathfinder rules you are always your own ally so anything that says allies always affects you as well.
I will talk to will about other clarifications.Rite Publishing (alias of Qwilion)2014-07-29T05:39:48ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFCat-thulhuhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#432014-07-26T08:12:08Z2014-07-26T08:12:08Z<p>Looking for some clarification of the pious sentinels ability:</p>
<p>Does he actually gain the benefits of the teamwork feats he selects? Maybe when he activates his hegemony?</p>
<p>As written it appears the strategic hegemony only affect his allies, not him. Is this the case? Does he grant save, AC bonuses and teamwork feats to his allies and not to himself?</p>
<p>Also in the description of the hegemony ability it states in the later half that a good cleric grants sacred bonuses, then further elaborates on this to say bonuses to saves and AC vs attacks of opportunity. Is the AC bonus a flat bonus or just vs AoO.</p>
<p>Thanks for any help.</p>Looking for some clarification of the pious sentinels ability:
Does he actually gain the benefits of the teamwork feats he selects? Maybe when he activates his hegemony?
As written it appears the strategic hegemony only affect his allies, not him. Is this the case? Does he grant save, AC bonuses and teamwork feats to his allies and not to himself?
Also in the description of the hegemony ability it states in the later half that a good cleric grants sacred bonuses, then further elaborates on...Cat-thulhu2014-07-26T08:12:08ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFRite Publishing (alias of Qwilion)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#422013-10-01T00:28:48Z2013-10-01T00:28:48Z<p>Thanks Aoann, and Liz!</p>Thanks Aoann, and Liz!Rite Publishing (alias of Qwilion)2013-10-01T00:28:48ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFLiz Courts (Contributor)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#412013-09-30T17:47:52Z2013-09-30T17:47:52Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Aoann wrote:</div><blockquote> The first their is spelled incorrectly! :( </blockquote><p>Fixed!Aoann wrote:The first their is spelled incorrectly! :(
Fixed!Liz Courts (Contributor)2013-09-30T17:47:52ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFAoannhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#402013-09-30T03:10:07Z2013-09-30T03:10:07Z<p>The first their is spelled incorrectly! :(</p>The first their is spelled incorrectly! :(Aoann2013-09-30T03:10:07ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFCheapyhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#392015-09-30T17:14:16Z2012-04-04T14:26:45Z<p><a href="http://paizo.com/products/btpy8s2p/discuss?Pathways-14" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">The Pathways issue is now out (for all 5 of you who didn't know!).</a></p>
<p>And just a quick correction of Maxximilius' statement, the knife thrower rogue does "require" TSoTA2. If you click on my profile, you'll find a link to the sneak attack replacement it mentions. The plaguebringer should work fine without TSoTA2 though!</p>The Pathways issue is now out (for all 5 of you who didn't know!).
And just a quick correction of Maxximilius' statement, the knife thrower rogue does "require" TSoTA2. If you click on my profile, you'll find a link to the sneak attack replacement it mentions. The plaguebringer should work fine without TSoTA2 though!Cheapy2012-04-04T14:26:45ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFMaxximiliushttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#382012-04-02T23:16:57Z2012-04-02T23:16:57Z<p>It is indeed an editing mistake corrected in the last version. :)
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Glad you're liking it !</p>It is indeed an editing mistake corrected in the last version. :)
Glad you're liking it !Maxximilius2012-04-02T23:16:57ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFCheapyhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#372012-04-01T17:53:54Z2012-04-01T17:53:54Z<p>No problem! We're glad you're liking it!</p>No problem! We're glad you're liking it!Cheapy2012-04-01T17:53:54ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFPaul Watsonhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#362012-04-01T17:49:26Z2012-04-01T17:49:26Z<p>Thanks Cheapy.</p>Thanks Cheapy.Paul Watson2012-04-01T17:49:26ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFCheapyhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#352012-04-01T17:45:59Z2012-04-01T17:45:59Z<p>That was fixed in the updated version. If you re-download it, it should be fixed!</p>That was fixed in the updated version. If you re-download it, it should be fixed!Cheapy2012-04-01T17:45:59ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFPaul Watsonhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#342012-04-01T16:21:55Z2012-04-01T16:21:55Z<p>Just reading this and liking a lot. One thing so far. It might be my copy, but the Circle Witch's Astral Union seems to have lost half a sentence at the end. The formatting goes very wide and the last line of the last paragraph is "If during this time the" Only the 'the' is on the other side of the column to the rest.</p>Just reading this and liking a lot. One thing so far. It might be my copy, but the Circle Witch's Astral Union seems to have lost half a sentence at the end. The formatting goes very wide and the last line of the last paragraph is "If during this time the" Only the 'the' is on the other side of the column to the rest.Paul Watson2012-04-01T16:21:55ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFMaxximiliushttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#332012-03-30T07:36:28Z2012-03-30T07:36:28Z<p>^ What Cheapy said. Hope you'll like the insight on the design process, and the additional content (you'll also find two new rogue talents and one discovery in addition to the two new archetypes) !</p>
<p>Note that I designed the additional content to provide new options for all players, including those that didn't buy TSoTAII - thus even if those who possess the supplement will obviously find more synergy with the vicious opportunist and spellchymist.</p>^ What Cheapy said. Hope you'll like the insight on the design process, and the additional content (you'll also find two new rogue talents and one discovery in addition to the two new archetypes) !
Note that I designed the additional content to provide new options for all players, including those that didn't buy TSoTAII - thus even if those who possess the supplement will obviously find more synergy with the vicious opportunist and spellchymist.Maxximilius2012-03-30T07:36:28ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFCheapyhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#322012-03-22T13:51:00Z2012-03-22T13:51:00Z<p>An article about this PDF will be in the next Pathways. It'll include some of the history of the peltast, spellchymist, and vicious opportunist, as well as go into the design decisions of a few of them. It'll also include two archetpyes. The first is a rogue archetype that's meant to make the "knife throwing rogue" trope work better, taking elements of the vicious opportunist, peltast, and Knife Master (from UC). The second is an alchemist archetype that is intended to work with the spellchymist, providing a few offensive spells to make the spellchymist more interesting and varied. </p>
<p>There might be a mysterious second article too, but that depends on how busy I am!</p>An article about this PDF will be in the next Pathways. It'll include some of the history of the peltast, spellchymist, and vicious opportunist, as well as go into the design decisions of a few of them. It'll also include two archetpyes. The first is a rogue archetype that's meant to make the "knife throwing rogue" trope work better, taking elements of the vicious opportunist, peltast, and Knife Master (from UC). The second is an alchemist archetype that is intended to work with the...Cheapy2012-03-22T13:51:00ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFMaxximiliushttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#312012-03-04T21:49:57Z2012-03-04T21:49:57Z<p>Ahahah, don't worry, I didn't take badly any of your critics ! On the contrary, I'll be happy to make you change your mind on any issue you could have perceived by providing you with some insight about the design, or concrete examples of what can be done by a PC with the archetypes. The peltast for example has access to throwing hammers that he can later make rebound on a surface, like the gunslinger's deed. You may be missing some possibilities from your DM point of view that we can clear up, like for the Force Commander ; the same way a player could not picture some of them being ugly bosses to fight against ! :)</p>
<p>A phalanx of peltasts may not be as useful as you think, considering that the bonuses they provide don't stack with similar ones. But add in the War Scholar and things indeed become really dirty...</p>Ahahah, don't worry, I didn't take badly any of your critics ! On the contrary, I'll be happy to make you change your mind on any issue you could have perceived by providing you with some insight about the design, or concrete examples of what can be done by a PC with the archetypes. The peltast for example has access to throwing hammers that he can later make rebound on a surface, like the gunslinger's deed. You may be missing some possibilities from your DM point of view that we can clear...Maxximilius2012-03-04T21:49:57ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFKTFish7https://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#302012-03-04T21:17:43Z2012-03-04T21:17:43Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Maxximilius wrote:</div><blockquote> It's fun that you see the Circle Warden as one from the cheesy 90's TV series, because they actually didn't have the slightest to do with the original design ! Complete medieval fantasy here, no socially-acceptable nor "Charmed"/"Buffy" witch reference intended, even unconsciously. :)</blockquote><p>I actually didn't mean this in as bad a way as it sounded, I originally had written that I felt the archetype was giving a nod to what many modern practitioners of withcraft state their religion is all about, but the more I read the way it sounded, the more I was afraid it would be taken the wrong way. In the end, it came off as campy...lol, should of just went with my original statement apparently, lol.
<div class="messageboard-quotee">Maxximilius wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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You should check the "Pit" spells and the builds created around attacks of opportunity to understand how much the Force Commander can help any PC around here. Swift pit + attunement + move pawns = one guy out of combat. Or drag an ally out of a badie's range. Or use the move pawns ability to make someone enter range of a whip specialist, and laugh while the guy falls, loses his weapon and falls again before the whip fighter even starts his next round...</blockquote><p>I think, in how I viewed this archetype, for me personally, as a GM, the idea of a player standing to the sidelines, but having that much power over battle, that felt like it needed to be on a grander scale, like full blown combat between armies. I admit, I wasn't even picturing a one on one concept as I read through it.
<div class="messageboard-quotee">Maxximilius wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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I've also seen you feel like the Spellchymist could get some more love ?
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Be sure to check the next Pathways issues, since I got some ideas especially for it.</blockquote><p>Oh, I'll be looking, lol
<div class="messageboard-quotee">Cheapy wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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One of the main points of the peltast was to make the thrown weapon fighter work for PCs.</blockquote><div class="messageboard-quotee">Maxximilius wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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Edit : Like Cheapy said, the peltast is intended to make thrown weapons work in Pathfinder. I think we succeeded on this one without having to rely on a magic item. It also does wonderfully the job when it comes to hurt a lot against, or help allies hit big baddies => succeed at a ranged maneuver or attack (for which you can ignore some AC) and you can in addition give a bonus to an ally's next attack... including yourself if necessary. Get yourself a Dueling Returning weapon for cool opening volleys ! Pretty cool against high-DR barbarians too... </blockquote><p>Ok, ok, you got me, I wasn't even thinking of returning weapons, lol. With this archetype, and it may have been in part due to the artwork, I went very oldschool in my picturing of these guys. A dude, and his spear. From a distance, this guy'll skewer you, but, as I feel when it comes to archers, ranged fighters are at a major disadvantage in toe to toe combat. I do believe I stated in the review, he would present a challenging player option, in my opinion, to a more veteran player. I think what I was trying to convey was that, in my opinion, in the hands of a low level player, with no magical weaponry, once he's spent on ammunition, he becomes a hard character to keep alive if he has failed to kill all of his targets. Now, for a player who thinks outside the box, that could be a fun challenge, for others, perhaps not so much.
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I want to see a full phalanx of these guys, as marshaled by a battle monk, and directed by a force commander... :)</p>Maxximilius wrote:It's fun that you see the Circle Warden as one from the cheesy 90's TV series, because they actually didn't have the slightest to do with the original design ! Complete medieval fantasy here, no socially-acceptable nor "Charmed"/"Buffy" witch reference intended, even unconsciously. :)
I actually didn't mean this in as bad a way as it sounded, I originally had written that I felt the archetype was giving a nod to what many modern practitioners of withcraft state their...KTFish72012-03-04T21:17:43ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFMaxximiliushttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#292012-03-04T20:48:45Z2012-03-04T20:48:45Z<p>Thanks for the review, KTFish ! Umbral Weaver is one of my faves too, and the idea of the Wisps of Dusk got me caught as well during development. :D</p>
<p>It's fun that you see the Circle Warden as one from the cheesy 90's TV series, because they actually didn't have the slightest to do with the original design ! Complete medieval fantasy here, no socially-acceptable nor "Charmed"/"Buffy" witch reference intended, even unconsciously. :)</p>
<p>You should check the "Pit" spells and the builds created around attacks of opportunity to understand how much the Force Commander can help any PC around here. Swift pit + attunement + move pawns = one guy out of combat. Or drag an ally out of a badie's range. Or use the move pawns ability to make someone enter range of a whip specialist, and laugh while the guy falls, loses his weapon and falls again before the whip fighter even starts his next round...
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If you got some difficulties to see how some other archetypes could be used efficiently by a PC, feel free to ask, and be sure that there are no NPC-only classes in terms of efficiency nor fun in this document !</p>
<p>I've also seen you feel like the Spellchymist could get some more love ?
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Be sure to check the next Pathways issues, since I got some ideas especially for it.</p>
<p>Edit : Like Cheapy said, the peltast is intended to make thrown weapons work in Pathfinder. I think we succeeded on this one without having to rely on a magic item. It also does wonderfully the job when it comes to hurt a lot against, or help allies hit big baddies => succeed at a ranged maneuver or attack (for which you can ignore some AC) and you can in addition give a bonus to an ally's next attack... including yourself if necessary. Get yourself a Dueling Returning weapon for cool opening volleys ! Pretty cool against high-DR barbarians too...</p>Thanks for the review, KTFish ! Umbral Weaver is one of my faves too, and the idea of the Wisps of Dusk got me caught as well during development. :D
It's fun that you see the Circle Warden as one from the cheesy 90's TV series, because they actually didn't have the slightest to do with the original design ! Complete medieval fantasy here, no socially-acceptable nor "Charmed"/"Buffy" witch reference intended, even unconsciously. :)
You should check the "Pit" spells and the builds created...Maxximilius2012-03-04T20:48:45ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFCheapyhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#282012-03-04T20:41:18Z2012-03-04T20:41:18Z<p>A few responses:
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The adamantine weapon thing was a brain fart on my part. I'll fix in the next round of errata.</p>
<p>I found your comment about the force commander being an NPC class to be a bit amusing. During one of the playtesting sessions, one of my current GMs was playing the force commander. He had so much fun with it that he said he had half the mind to go back to being a player just so he could play one. He was using the abilities to move another player into position to full attack, and to move the enemies about. At one point, he went bowling, using an orc as a bowling ball, a tanuki as a pin, and an Acid Pit as the place where the ball ends up. (He got a strike.) There's a certain irony in that our playtester would rather play him as a PC that run all the NPCs :)</p>
<p>One of the main points of the peltast was to make the thrown weapon fighter work for PCs.</p>
<p>I can see why you'd think that of the spellchymist. Our goal with him was to make me less selfish, as the alchemist class is, by design, a very selfish class. Perhaps a few paragraphs in a Pathways explaining the decisions behind the spellchymist as well as possibly some more abilities. He's a bit tricky though, as he's one of the strongest archetypes in the book. </p>
<p>If you could PM me the list of classes you thought were best suited for NPCs, we'll put an eye towards them for the next round of errata.</p>
<p>Thanks again though!</p>A few responses:
The adamantine weapon thing was a brain fart on my part. I'll fix in the next round of errata.
I found your comment about the force commander being an NPC class to be a bit amusing. During one of the playtesting sessions, one of my current GMs was playing the force commander. He had so much fun with it that he said he had half the mind to go back to being a player just so he could play one. He was using the abilities to move another player into position to full attack, and...Cheapy2012-03-04T20:41:18ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFCheapyhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#272012-03-04T20:22:32Z2012-03-04T20:22:32Z<p>Thanks KTFish! The umbral weaver is one of my favorites as well.</p>Thanks KTFish! The umbral weaver is one of my favorites as well.Cheapy2012-03-04T20:22:32ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFKTFish7https://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#262012-03-04T20:06:25Z2012-03-04T20:06:25Z<p>Reviewed here, RPGNow, and NerdTrek. Umbral Weaver easily one of my new favorites for a character concept, have already written up a pair and am eagerly awaiting game night so that I can unleash them.</p>Reviewed here, RPGNow, and NerdTrek. Umbral Weaver easily one of my new favorites for a character concept, have already written up a pair and am eagerly awaiting game night so that I can unleash them.KTFish72012-03-04T20:06:25ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFMaxximiliushttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#252012-03-04T01:51:59Z2012-03-04T01:51:59Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Endzeitgeist wrote:</div><blockquote>I really hope to see more of your collaboration, perhaps even adventures featuring characters with these archetypes? Would be nice... </blockquote><p>Ahahaha, I hope too ! Who knows ? ;)Endzeitgeist wrote:I really hope to see more of your collaboration, perhaps even adventures featuring characters with these archetypes? Would be nice...
Ahahaha, I hope too ! Who knows ? ;)Maxximilius2012-03-04T01:51:59ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFEndzeitgeisthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#242012-03-03T15:06:32Z2012-03-03T15:06:32Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Maxximilius wrote:</div><blockquote>Endzeitgeist, reading your review has been the warm, holy light in an otherwise terrible, terrible day. I'm glad you loved the content - and intents - of the book !</blockquote><p>You're welcome! After this many archetypes, I'm rather hard to impress and among those I recently read, this book by far takes the awesome cake. Kudos and respect for this being your first publication. And yeah, when I read the predecessor, I knew that Cheapy knows his stuff and does a great job!
<p>I really hope to see more of your collaboration, perhaps even adventures featuring characters with these archetypes? Would be nice...</p>Maxximilius wrote:Endzeitgeist, reading your review has been the warm, holy light in an otherwise terrible, terrible day. I'm glad you loved the content - and intents - of the book !
You're welcome! After this many archetypes, I'm rather hard to impress and among those I recently read, this book by far takes the awesome cake. Kudos and respect for this being your first publication. And yeah, when I read the predecessor, I knew that Cheapy knows his stuff and does a great job! I really hope...Endzeitgeist2012-03-03T15:06:32ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFDungeon Grrrlhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#232012-03-02T02:20:06Z2012-03-02T02:16:58Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Cheapy wrote:</div><blockquote> Ooooh, excellent idea with the Rite and SGG classes. "The Secrets of Renegade Teamwork", to follow the theme as renegade feats. The War Master was one of the primary inspirations for this series, and you can see hints of it here and there in the archetypes. I'll definitely add that to the list of ideas for later. </blockquote><p>I love the war master, and I loved this. I'd buy a renegade version!Cheapy wrote:Ooooh, excellent idea with the Rite and SGG classes. "The Secrets of Renegade Teamwork", to follow the theme as renegade feats. The War Master was one of the primary inspirations for this series, and you can see hints of it here and there in the archetypes. I'll definitely add that to the list of ideas for later.
I love the war master, and I loved this. I'd buy a renegade version!Dungeon Grrrl2012-03-02T02:16:58ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II (PFRPG) PDFDungeon Grrrlhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8r8e/discuss?The-Secrets-of-Tactical-Archetypes-II#222012-03-02T02:16:03Z2012-03-02T02:16:03Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Liz Courts wrote:</div><blockquote>We're fine with links to another site's reviews. </blockquote><p>That's classy. And as a consumer who loves reviews, thanks!Liz Courts wrote:We're fine with links to another site's reviews.
That's classy. And as a consumer who loves reviews, thanks!Dungeon Grrrl2012-03-02T02:16:03Z