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Wondering if anyone knows of any product Pathfinder or 3.0/3.5 that detailed damage to weapons and armor over time, such that if they were not repaired and taken care of, they would break.

The kind of fiddly rules that no-one in their right mind would ever use. I of course am not in my right mind...


Looks like there is not any PM support here at Paizo, my bad. I will not ask for email address though in this public forum, so I will include my own. Everyone who replied to this post above can email me at stacktrace@gmail.com and I will reply with the code and instructions on how to redeem it. Include your forum name used above, and also some unique sentence/word and then post below with the same unique sentence/word (this is only to prevent imposters).

Thanks again and sorry for the extra step.


I am currently working on porting the game to PC, and should be available in 1-3 months, will add a post here when it is available. Sorry though, no PSN release as I do not have a PS3 dev kit :(

Thank you everyone who replied, I put this contest up at three different sites and only on Paizo did I get any response, so everyone who replied with an Xbox wins.

I will send all 4 of you a code via private message shortly, though if you have an issue either receiving or using your code send me a PM.

To the other 2 who did not officially enter, it may be a while to wait, but I offer you both a copy of the PC version when it sees a release. If interested in that, please send me a PM with your email address and I will keep you on the books and make sure you get a copy of the game when it is completed.

Thank you all for your interest.


A new Dungeon Crawling RPG called Dark Delve has just been released on Xbox Live Indie Games for 80 MSP ($1). I have a code to download a free copy of the game on the XBOX 360 available for one random responder to this thread to be picked this Tuesday October 4th at 5PM EST. One entry per username.

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A review can be found at: The Last Dungeon

Winner will be posted in this thread and notified by message.


Had a similar situation come up in a game last night. This time though the ally being dragged was still standing. In my opinion there is no doubt that there is going to be an attack of opportunity granted, in our case the well armored fighter was doing the dragging and much prefered to be the one taking the risk of an AOO instead of the badly hurt mage he was trying to drag.

In the end we decided to handle it like a Bull Rush attempt against the monster, in essence an attempt to barge in between the two. I thought this was quite fair (speaking as the Fighter here). I am curious how others handle combat manuevers against allys.


Thank you for the reply. The reasoning is good. This gives me what I was after, which was a starting year to base the length of time that has passed since events and history given in the campaign.


I am just about to start running the Council of Thieves adventure path, one item I could not find (and I hope I am not just being blind) but what year (specific or general) does the Pathfinder campaign setting define as it's "Start".


As much as I like the idea of bonus HP at first level, I think at best it should remain as an option, and not a base part of the rules. It has always been a part of DnD that 1st level characters are fragile, for better or worse. If your goal is to preserve the old methodology, you would do best to leave such options in the realm of house rules.

Besides, lets say you give every character bonus HP based on race, does this mean that the monsters and NPCs also get this bonus? If the monsters and NPCs do, then you just broke your "keep it backwards compatible" tenant, as such a boost has large rippling implications. If not, then you need to shoehorn in some bogus explanation that only "heros" get this bonus, a line of reasoning that personally never sat well.

Allowing negative HP before death was the fix back in the day that allowed first level characters to survive. 1st level is supposed to be dangerous.


It would be a shame to lose UNDEFEATED, it is probably my favorite magazine and the only one which I read from cover to cover. Good luck UNDEFEATED team, you have produced a great magazine, and I hope that it is allowed to continue.