Alzrius |
Cross-posted from over on EN World. Hopefully, this is the right forum for it.
Of all the class changes made in Pathfinder, sorcerer bloodlines are easily my most favorite. Given that, I virtually always pick up third-party products that have new sorcerer bloodlines in them.
Lately however, there have been enough bloodlines written that it's getting tricky to remember them all. As such, I've written this list, which I'm posting here so everyone can use it as a resource. As more sorcerer bloodlines are written, I'll update this post accordingly.
Pathfinder Core Rulebook
Aberrant
Abyssal
Arcane
Celestial
Destined
Draconic
Elemental
Fey
Infernal
Undead
The Book of Arcane Magic
Bestial
Divine
Feline
Fiendish
Genie
Lycanthropic
Mixed
Monstrous
Nightmarish
Reborn Soul (web enhancement)
Scaly
Class Options Vol. 1: Sorcerer Bloodlines
Envy
Gluttony
Greed
Lust
Nature
Pride
Seer
Sloth
Words
Wrath
Dredan Realm of Metal & Myth Campaign Setting (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Compatible)
Negative
Positive
The Genius Guide to Ice Magic
Frost
Ironborn of Questhaven
Constructed
Kobold Quarterly website
Rakshasa
Pathfinder #29: Mother of Flies
Pestilence
Wayfinder #2
Haunted
Linnorm
Ophidian
Psionic
Mark Chance |
Cross-posted from over on EN World.
Thanks for this both here and at ENWorld. It helped me make up my mind about Spes Magna's next subscriber PDF. I had been thinking about doing up some sorcerer bloodlines, but after seeing these lists, I figure other folks have got those bases covered.
:)
Alzrius |
Thanks for this both here and at ENWorld. It helped me make up my mind about Spes Magna's next subscriber PDF. I had been thinking about doing up some sorcerer bloodlines, but after seeing these lists, I figure other folks have got those bases covered.
:)
A pity. I quite enjoy Spes Magna products, and I would have loved to see what you came up with for additional sorcerer bloodlines.
erian_7 |
There is also the Lycanthrope bloodline from Legend of the Shining Jewel, plus the Ancestral and Shadow bloodlines from Wayfinder #1.
Note that I have the OGC from the bloodlines for LSJ and the Book of Arcane Magic automated and available in my character sheet (see my profile). I'll be adding additional OGC as it becomes available.
Alzrius |
There is also the Lycanthrope bloodline from Legend of the Shining Jewel, plus the Ancestral and Shadow bloodlines from Wayfinder #1.
Note that I have the OGC from the bloodlines for LSJ and the Book of Arcane Magic automated and available in my character sheet (see my profile). I'll be adding additional OGC as it becomes available.
Thanks for the heads-up erian! I've added the materials from LSJ (which had somehow slipped under my radar) and Wayfinder #1 over on my EN World post, but awkwardly, I can't seem to edit my post here anymore.
Not sure what to do about that.
'Rixx |
Pathfinder Database (Only listing those of rating 3 or higher)
Geniekin
Legendary
Nature Bond
Psionic
Psychic
Rakshasa
Witch
Louis IX |
<rant>
Well... f**k. I have always complained about books offering such and such option for character creation because I like to know my options before creating a character that will probably last several years (in real time). That's why I never liked the Kits in AD&D2, and why I dislike the plethora of prestige classes in 3.5. As a GM, I'm also wary of some players' tactics, springing a character with abilities I didn't know about beforehand. On the other end of the spectrum, I like feats, mainly because you can get them later in your character development (and, if the GM is lenient enough, you can re-train some). Retraining a class is not possible.
Now... this? I wasn't aware that other bloodlines existed. It's logical that they do and I shouldn't have been surprised. But this isn't even about the character's attributes or progress, it's the whole character concept.
Now that I know, though, I'll have to dig deeper. Any chance some of these are OGL and online?
</rant>
(standard disclaimer: the above content reflects only my personal opinion and shouldn't be taken too seriously)
erian_7 |
Now that I know, though, I'll have to dig deeper. Any chance some of these are OGL and online?
(standard disclaimer: the above content reflects only my personal opinion and shouldn't be taken too seriously)
I don't know for all sources, but I can confirm that the Wayfinder, Book of Arcane Might, and Legend of the Shining Jewel material is all Open Game Content--this is what allows me to include the material in my character sheet. If you want to check out the bloodlines, download the file and you'll find a Bloodlines tab in the Excel worksheet. It summarizes all the mechanics of each bloodline.
I'll be adding the Pestilence and Wayfinder-sourced bloodlines soon. I also may pick up Class Options Vol. 1 and so will be adding any from there that are OGC.