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https://scribe.pf2.tools/v/1CHMF82s

Sorry, printing a PDF version is adding a stupid margin and can't seem to figure out how to get rid of it so it prints correctly. You'll just have to click. =p

EDIT: Err... apparently, copy/paste =p


Just for kicks and giggles:

FULLBLADE Item 3
Traits: Rare, Deadly d6, Reach, Unwieldy 3
Price 60 gp
Damage: 1d12 S
Hands 2, Bulk 3
Category: Advanced
Group: Swords

The Fullblade is an extremely rare, and even harder to wield, sword also referred to as the “Ogre’s Greatsword.” A character must have at least a 16 Strength to attempt to wield the blade in combat; any lower and they are incapable of bringing it to bear effectively.

If the wielder has a 19 Strength, the weapon gains the Sweep trait, the Deadly trait increases to d8, and the Unwieldy trait is reduced to 2.

If the wielder has a 22 Strength, the weapon gains the Versatile P trait, the Deadly trait increases to d10, and the Unwieldy trait is reduced to 1.

If the wielder has a 24 Strength, the weapon gains the Forceful trait, the Deadly trait increases to d12, and the Unwieldy trait is removed entirely.

Unwieldy
• The weapon is so bulky as to cause penalties to all attack rolls using the weapon equal to the number following the trait.

Feel free to use, edit to your liking, whatever, I’m just having fun. ^_^


Having a hard time finding players for Pathfinder in my area. Everybody wants to play that durn 5e and I am NOT interested. I GM my own games and I’ already subscribed to second edition.

What are some good ways to try to find players in my area? I tried meetup.com and found one player.

Also, not too interested in the online stuff like roll20. I prefer face to face, social get to know people time.

Thank you in advance for any help y’all can give me!


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Hopefully I'm posting this is in the correct area. If not, I apologize. I originally posted this in the general chat but then I read the thing that said "read this first" lol. So anyway. Sorry if I messed up again.

I'm working on a Star Wars conversion to the Pathfinder system. I know, I know. Saga Edition is really awesome. And I agree. But I love the Pathfinder system too and I want to combine the two because I love both of them. And I'm crazy enough to try it.

I'm posting this really just fishing to see if there is any interest out there for such a thing. As cheesy as it might be.

Right now, just a teaser preview. I've got one base class. It's called a Force User. It covers the basic Force Adept or Grey Jedi. It has three archetypes. They are the Jedi Consular/Sith Sorcerer, the Jedi Guardian/Sith Marauder, and the Jedi Sentinel/Sith Inquisitor. They are basically six archetypes, three of which are fairly identical to the other three (light and dark side options, of course).

I've made a new maneuver bonus called a Force Maneuver Bonus (FMB) to use Force Powers with. I've divided up Force Powers into complex aspects because I want it to be complex. Like the wizard, you can select a Force Specialization and have a pair of forbidden sub-aspects that you are weaker with. The aspects and sub-aspects are as follows:

Aspect [Sub-Aspect] (Key modifier)

Control [Motile] (Str/Dex)
Control [Internal] (Con)
Alter [Telekinetic] (Int)
Alter [Metaphysical] (Cha)
Sense [Conducive] (Wis)
Sense [Telepathic] (Int)

No. These are not skills. These are to be used as separate FMBs. All but Control [Motile] which will use your standard CMB (Str) unless you have Agile Maneuvers or a similar ability that allows you to use your Dex instead.

Yes, this appears sufficiently complex but it's really not. With a proper character sheet it will all be easy to track. With Force Specialization, you will be able to choose an Aspect (Control, Alter, or Sense) to specialize in. With both sub-aspects of the selected specialization, you will be more powerful. You will then choose two sub-aspects (either an entire aspect or from two separate aspects) as forbidden. They will receive penalties similar to a wizard's penalties with its forbidden schools.

There is also a Force Pool. You have a limited number of Force Points that works like a Ki Pool. Some of your powers or other abilities may require Force Points, or they may work as long as you have 1 Force Point remaining in your Force Pool.

Finally, there is a Force Attack Bonus on top of a Base Attack Bonus. The different classes and archetypes use them differently. I realize this is non-standard, but I couldn't figure out how else to separate the classes without making more than one base class, and I didn't want to do that.

Thoughts? And I'm not asking for if you'd rather play Saga. A lot of people would. Just curious if anyone is interested in actual complete integration into the Pathfinder system for an incredibly weird gaming experience.

Just to be clear. I'm not trying to, nor do I intend to make any money or charge anything for my work as it is all based on the Pathfinder system copyrighted by Paizo. Just goofing around trying to have some fun and provide some other crazy folk with the ability to do so as well. Thank you for reading.