Speaking of things that are dying...


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Sovereign Court

Saw this in my newsfeed:

http://comicbook.com/gaming/2018/03/15/pathfinder-rpg-second-edition-death/

Silver Crusade

James Hines wrote:

Saw this in my newsfeed:

http://comicbook.com/gaming/2018/03/15/pathfinder-rpg-second-edition-death/

From that article

"other changes to move away from "optimizing" character builds to make them viable in gameplay."

Making the game significantly more deadly does NOT result in reducing optimizing. It makes people optimize all the harder.

I very much do NOT like the suggested new rules for dying. I find the risk of character death about right in Pathfinder right now


So... just like 4e and 5e handle it?

I'd really rather not institute the "3 rounds from death" counter in Pathfinder, although it does mean high-level play is less likely to send you from healthy to dead-dead in a single blow.

Liberty's Edge

Paul Jackson wrote:
James Hines wrote:

Saw this in my newsfeed:

http://comicbook.com/gaming/2018/03/15/pathfinder-rpg-second-edition-death/

From that article

"other changes to move away from "optimizing" character builds to make them viable in gameplay."

Making the game significantly more deadly does NOT result in reducing optimizing. It makes people optimize all the harder.

I very much do NOT like the suggested new rules for dying. I find the risk of character death about right in Pathfinder right now

In my experience, I'd have to say this is making the game significantly less deadly; it seems like you do not die from hit-point damage without going through these saving throws. That means no more 'Minotaur in a certain evergreen crits for enough damage to kill you outright' moments, and in high level stops the issue of almost any hit when you're on low hitpoints - when monsters are averaging 30+ damage a hit, the chance of landing on that -1 to -14 range is relatively small.

As to whether it's good or bad I'll wait to see how it fits into the rest of the rules - but it seems significantly less deadly to me.


Pathfinder Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

...until you're prone next to an Ice Devil and they're being themselves at one of the dying conditions...

Dark Archive

Going to be that guy, but why is this in the PFS forums?


Pathfinder Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

That's a good question, perhaps because folks forgot what forum it was in?

<.< >.> ...may have done this a few times themselves in the past...

Grand Lodge

Considering we’ve only seen some of the new differences in the rules through the play test pod casts, we cannot really do comparative math at this point. We really do not know what average damage or DPR looks like yet. We know PCs will have slightly more HP in 2E and magic weapons seem to do more base damage, but not much other than that

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