Woodwyrm Burnstein, Reporter |
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Howdy! W.W. Burnstein, for the Downmarket Fishwrap:
Which non-core races (if any) are you hoping will be the first out of the gate from Paizo in their first non-corebook hardcover for PF2E?
What non-core class archetypes(if any) are you hoping will be the first out of the gate from Paizo in their first non-corebook hardcover for PF2E?
What are your favorite flavors of jellybeans (if any)?
Lord Fyre RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 |
Selene Spires |
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Howdy! W.W. Burnstein, for the Downmarket Fishwrap:
Which non-core races (if any) are you hoping will be the first out of the gate from Paizo in their first non-corebook hardcover for PF2E?
What non-core class archetypes(if any) are you hoping will be the first out of the gate from Paizo in their first non-corebook hardcover for PF2E?
What are your favorite flavors of jellybeans (if any)?
...sigh unless they really change how they do ancestries (or races) I really don't want them to do any race...as it makes me hate the race.
See above...
Orange and grape.
Selene Spires |
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Selene Spires wrote:I completely agree...I hate the tight math...What is the "tight-math paradigm" that appears to be at the heart of both Starfinder and Pathfinder 2nd Edition?
Does not matter what level you are you need X to do you difficult class action...
Your To Hit, Saves, etc given any level will be within X range.
Etc.
It makes the game boring and predictable. Characters don't stand out.
John Napier 698 |
John Napier 698 wrote:What do you think of Archives of Nethys taking over the online rules?What is this?
I don't think it is a bad thing just did not hear about this.
They did it earlier today, with no prior notice. I had to buy the CRB PDF because the Archives will take some getting used to, and my Ranger is to be Core Rules as much as possible. I don't want to be burdened with stuff I don't have. Especially the hundred or so first level Ranger spells that won't fit on his profile page. :(
Ambrosia Slaad |
Woodwyrm Burnstein, Reporter wrote:Howdy! W.W. Burnstein, for the Downmarket Fishwrap:
Which non-core races (if any) are you hoping will be the first out of the gate from Paizo in their first non-corebook hardcover for PF2E?
What non-core class archetypes(if any) are you hoping will be the first out of the gate from Paizo in their first non-corebook hardcover for PF2E?
...sigh unless they really change how they do ancestries (or races) I really don't want them to do any race...as it makes me hate the race.
See above...
Yeah, races/ancestries in the PF2E Playtest need some major re-working before I'd be happy with them either. I hate the current PF2E Playtest multiclassing too.
In that case then...
Are there any existing races in Starfinder, or Pathfinder races not yet updated to Starfinder, that you'd like to see more fleshed out with more lore/flavor and mechanics?
Are there any races, creatures, or sci-fi "classes"/archetypes in sci-fi that you'd like to see done well in Starfinder?
Selene Spires |
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Selene Spires wrote:The Royo art *swoon*Lord Fyre wrote:Would you believe?I believe it.
Right there with you
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Selene Spires wrote:The Royo art *swoon*Lord Fyre wrote:Would you believe?I believe it.
Taarna is a properly dressed heroine!
Selene Spires |
captain yesterday |
There's Endiffians from The Reach of Empire, kind of like doppelgangers without the evil baggage. They get +2 intelligence, +2 charisma, -2 dexterity and a +2 to perception. They're really cool!
The rest are subjugated races of the Azlanti Star Empire, I'll post of them as I'm able to, but one is a space ferret and another is a space chihuahua, and then there's the last one, even I can't figure out how those are supposed to work!
Also intelligent diminutive cuttlefish that travel around in bodies of psychokinetic water.
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Is this what really happened in the Serpent's Skull adventure path?
Selene Spires |
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Is this what really happened in the Serpent's Skull adventure path?
Only in the best Serpent's Skull games...
Lord Fyre RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 |
I don't know how familiar you are with Iron Gods, but let me throw a geopolitical question at you:
Integrating Technology: After the defeat of the Technic League and the conclusion of the events of the adventure, the PCs find themselves in possession of a wealth of technological items. With the Technic League’s stranglehold on Androffan technology over, the PCs now have the option to spread technology throughout Golarion or further curtail its expansion. Many scholars and heads of state would love to get their hands on Androffan gear, as would the engineers of Alkenstar.
Following on this, would any of those "heads of state" attempt to seize Androffan technology by force?
And, if so, how do you think the rest of Golarion would react?Selene Spires |
I don't know how familiar you are with Iron Gods, but let me throw a geopolitical question at you:
The Divinity Drive, p. 63 wrote:
Integrating Technology: After the defeat of the Technic League and the conclusion of the events of the adventure, the PCs find themselves in possession of a wealth of technological items. With the Technic League’s stranglehold on Androffan technology over, the PCs now have the option to spread technology throughout Golarion or further curtail its expansion. Many scholars and heads of state would love to get their hands on Androffan gear, as would the engineers of Alkenstar.Following on this, would any of those "heads of state" attempt to seize Androffan technology by force?
And, if so, how do you think the rest of Golarion would react?
Yes...it would probably end up as Golarion War 1
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Lord Fyre wrote:Yes...it would probably end up as Golarion War 1I don't know how familiar you are with Iron Gods, but let me throw a geopolitical question at you:
The Divinity Drive, p. 63 wrote:
Integrating Technology: After the defeat of the Technic League and the conclusion of the events of the adventure, the PCs find themselves in possession of a wealth of technological items. With the Technic League’s stranglehold on Androffan technology over, the PCs now have the option to spread technology throughout Golarion or further curtail its expansion. Many scholars and heads of state would love to get their hands on Androffan gear, as would the engineers of Alkenstar.Following on this, would any of those "heads of state" attempt to seize Androffan technology by force?
And, if so, how do you think the rest of Golarion would react?
Now for the hard question: How do you think it would "play out"?
Selene Spires |
I'm planning on having a group of demons get a hold of some tech and then I'll segue into The Herald of the Ivory Labyrinth, except with everything armed with nuclear resonators and rocket launchers.
Sounds very nasty....sounds awesome....*Evil Grin*
Give my sympathies to your PCs.
Selene Spires |
Selene Spires wrote:Now for the hard question: How do you think it would "play out"?Lord Fyre wrote:Yes...it would probably end up as Golarion War 1I don't know how familiar you are with Iron Gods, but let me throw a geopolitical question at you:
The Divinity Drive, p. 63 wrote:
Integrating Technology: After the defeat of the Technic League and the conclusion of the events of the adventure, the PCs find themselves in possession of a wealth of technological items. With the Technic League’s stranglehold on Androffan technology over, the PCs now have the option to spread technology throughout Golarion or further curtail its expansion. Many scholars and heads of state would love to get their hands on Androffan gear, as would the engineers of Alkenstar.Following on this, would any of those "heads of state" attempt to seize Androffan technology by force?
And, if so, how do you think the rest of Golarion would react?
I am thinking about all the alliances that would form...and various reactions of nations...I could write a awesome source book on it...
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Lord Fyre wrote:I am thinking about all the alliances that would form...and various reactions of nations...I could write a awesome source book on it...Selene Spires wrote:Now for the hard question: How do you think it would "play out"?Lord Fyre wrote:Yes...it would probably end up as Golarion War 1I don't know how familiar you are with Iron Gods, but let me throw a geopolitical question at you:
The Divinity Drive, p. 63 wrote:
Integrating Technology: After the defeat of the Technic League and the conclusion of the events of the adventure, the PCs find themselves in possession of a wealth of technological items. With the Technic League’s stranglehold on Androffan technology over, the PCs now have the option to spread technology throughout Golarion or further curtail its expansion. Many scholars and heads of state would love to get their hands on Androffan gear, as would the engineers of Alkenstar.Following on this, would any of those "heads of state" attempt to seize Androffan technology by force?
And, if so, how do you think the rest of Golarion would react?
Well then, get to work. :p
Selene Spires |
Selene Spires wrote:Well then, get to work. :pLord Fyre wrote:I am thinking about all the alliances that would form...and various reactions of nations...I could write a awesome source book on it...Selene Spires wrote:Now for the hard question: How do you think it would "play out"?Lord Fyre wrote:Yes...it would probably end up as Golarion War 1I don't know how familiar you are with Iron Gods, but let me throw a geopolitical question at you:
The Divinity Drive, p. 63 wrote:
Integrating Technology: After the defeat of the Technic League and the conclusion of the events of the adventure, the PCs find themselves in possession of a wealth of technological items. With the Technic League’s stranglehold on Androffan technology over, the PCs now have the option to spread technology throughout Golarion or further curtail its expansion. Many scholars and heads of state would love to get their hands on Androffan gear, as would the engineers of Alkenstar.Following on this, would any of those "heads of state" attempt to seize Androffan technology by force?
And, if so, how do you think the rest of Golarion would react?
Sigh...it would never see print....