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Can we get voodoo dolls to go along with the other playtest paraphernalia?


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Axoq wrote:


There's someone at the table who has now played RotR, S&S and WotR, so I either need to get creative, or some people need to be happy with running over the same ground.

One idea I've had is to take Rise of the Runelords and jazz it up somehow.

You could play the seasons. The season decks for season of the runelords, seasons of the righteous and season of the goblins recently went up at drivethrucards (and they are very well done).

Could be exactly the sort of thing you're looking for to change things up, new cards, quirky mechanics and a bunch of text! In particular I feel like having epilogue text instead of just cleaning up adds a lot to the game.


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thejeff wrote:
And yet, you rarely see dragons wandering down Main Street with a giant sack full of gold and rare objects looking to buy.

That's because they know polymorph self.

Also, "rarely" sounds like short lived species thinking.


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Natan Linggod 327 wrote:
What's in it for them?

Money can be exchanged for goods and services: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgct3Jn8pFA


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For me the big thing paizo's got going for it is that they don't continually stop supporting their products like wizards does.

If one wants pathfinder 2.0 just go play 5th edition, well at least until they abandon it in favor of the next thing.


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I had to convert my monk over to unchained because I got tired of spending adventures swinging at the air. But I've got to say I had to give up a lot of my character just to be able to actually hit things.

I'd like to vote for another option, UnNerfed Monk.


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Sorry if this is kind of a noob question, I couldn't find a thread that pointed me to a rule either way.

Just hit Level 4 druid so my ape animal companion is large size. I have one DM who says this gives him a 10ft reach. I think the reason was on account of it being large(tall). Another DM says that's a monster rule and as such doesn't apply to animal companions.

Is there a rule or ruling out there one way or another or am I stuck playing with a 5ft reach sometimes and a 10ft reach other times?