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The Inner Sea World Guide would be useful for you. Check out the different regions and select a Campaign Setting sourcebook that further details that region (for example, if you really liked the section about Qadira, get the book Qadira, Jewel of the East).
That said, some sourcebooks are out of print, and not all regions have sourcebooks yet.
EDIT: Yes, Golarion is the Pathfinder Campaign Setting. You mustn't necessarily read them in a specific order, I don't think.
Alarian Sunlance wrote: I have a question about a creature involved in one of the encounters that maybe one of the adventure developers could answer because there is a lack of a description in the text, so it is difficult that another poster could help.
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Not a developer, but Tainted Blood is a special quality of the blighted fey template from Inner Sea Bestiary (pg. 7). Any creature that bites, swallows whole, or ingests part of the fey has to make a Fort save or take 1 point of Str damage and 1 point of Dex damage. A minute later they have to make a second save or be nauseated for 1 minute and take 1d6 Str and Dex damage.
Hey, I am happy your project is thriving. I wanted to post a comment when I saw this on FB, but comments had just been disabled due to the vitriol by some trolls there.
I bought the hardcover Ponyfinder book for my wife and she loves it. Her first time GMing will be a campaign of this sort, which I will happily play.
Keep up the good work!
Eleven or twelve years old, AD&D 1E.
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Totally ninja'd by the previous post.
What about a summoner? It might be close enough.
I am unsure of their worth for a player, but the Pathfinder Campaign Setting books "Belkzen: Hold of the Orc Hordes" details the entirety of that area, and "Inner Sea Towns" features the town the AP starts in (among others across the Inner Sea region).
Those are more geared towards GMs, though.
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I believe that was the work of Liz Courts.
Ilorin Lorati wrote: It just keeps looping back to the "personalizing" text for me. :( Same here. :(
Patrick Renie wrote: Oh snap! Duh, what an oversight on my part. All of the new familiars in Animal Archive already have their rules printed in that book in the table on page 30. Rabbits do indeed grant their master a +4 bonus on initiative checks.
Ignore my previous post, everybody!
Ah, now I see it . . . tucked away on page 30! Thank you, Patrick; I apologize for my failed Perception check. ;)
I've not been able to find the answer to this anywhere, so here goes:
In the Animal Archive, on page 10, there's a list of all the current (at time of release) familiars and special abilities their master gets. I've noticed that there's no listing for rabbits, or their special abilities. Is it "Master gains a +3 bonus on Acrobatics checks" (rabbits' jumping ability), or some other bonus? Any help would be swell.
Drejk wrote: Damn, those bots are learning!
Not only they are offering spellcasting services, they offer them in Gamer Talk section!
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If they only learned basic grammar and punctuation we would be doomed...
Just noticed that one. It took awhile before I realized that it was spam.
Congratulations, everybody! :)
Dot. I'm really looking forward to this. :D
How about a devil with the half-celestial template, or a good-aligned outsider with the half-fiend template? That'd probably get you where you want to be. Just choose something without too high of a CR. Hope this helps! :)
Hello, and welcome to the boards!
As far as your character goes, are you dead-set on a two-weapon fighter? Perhaps you might pull off some two-weapon sweetness with a rogue build. Rogue Eidolon's Guide to Rogues may prove handy for building a rogue focused on two-weapon fighting. Hope this helps! :)
Thank you for the feedback. There is some justification for multiple creature-types within the rules (granted, it's usually with multiple humanoid types, although—as an example—an aasimar with the Scion of Humanity racial trait counts as both a humanoid and an outsider), so I think that'll be the way I'll swing it. As MurphysParadox mentioned, it might be a nice way for the PCs to potentially get a leg-up on the forlarren (which may help them against a rather difficult foe).
Out of curiosity, does anyone know where PFRPG talks about applying multiple creature-types? My searches have yielded nothing.
I’m in the process of creating a villain for a campaign, but—due to multiple templates—I’m unsure what her final creature type should be. I’ll explain:
The base creature is a forlarren (fey type). Because her sire is a very powerful demon, I decided to give her the half-fiend template (which would make her a native outsider). Easy enough, so far.
Now comes the tricky part. The forlarren discovered a ritual that would allow her to unlock her fey potential, by sacrificing (i.e. murdering) her mother and a number of other faerie creatures. This effectively allowed her to go through a metamorphosis, giving her the fey creature acquired template (which would make her a fey). Would this combination make her a fey (augmented native outsider), or would the outsider type override the acquired fey type?
Quandary wrote: What was the archetypes for Hobgoblin, wasn't there a Barbarian or Cavalier one, that used Fear to Inspire?
And what is that Half-Orc Witch Archetype like? I heard it uses CON isntead of INT for spells/hexes.
The one thing that scares me about that the most is the huge number of Polymorph spells from low level, that give Size bonuses to CON, e.g. another stackable source of DC stat min/maxing.
As far as the half-orc archetype goes . . . I only saw summoner, barbarian, paladin, and rogue archetypes.
Just picked it up at the local comic shop. Love it! ♥
"And what, you ask, does writing teach us? First and foremost, it reminds us that we are alive and that it is gift and a privilege, not a right.... So while our art cannot, as we wish it could, save us from wars, privation, envy, greed, old age, or death, it can revitalize us amidst it all." -Ray Bradbury
Rest in peace.
Alexander Augunas wrote: Rhys Grey wrote: As a dinosaur lover, how does this make you feel? I babysat a neighbor's kid once. We put that show on to sate him because he loved it. My brain hurt by the end.
Time Travel is NEVER a good idea. Too many brain-issues. On the plus side, it may be a mirror into James' fantasy world where dinosaurs are all still alive and well. Heh, tell me about it. My daughter loves that show and it drives me nuts sometimes.
As a dinosaur lover, how does this make you feel?
But the strand vanished whenever the tide came rushing in, and Davos had to scramble up the rock to keep from being swept out into the bay once more.
-George R.R. Martin, A Storm of Swords
Fake Healer wrote: Is there a link so we can check out what you are using? I believe Mark is referring to this site.
GrandReaper wrote: Hi all. My group is gearing up to start the Kingmaker campaign and I was just wondering - is there a recommended XP progression for the PCs?
Thanks!
Hello, and welcome to the boards! :)
Kingmaker--and all the Adventure Paths from #25 (Council of Thieves) onwards--assume the Medium advancement track. The previous ones use 3.5's, but can be approximated by using the Fast track. Hope this helps! :)
Dotting for reference. Way too cool, redcelt.
"The hour grows late, you ought to be fast asleep."
-George R.R. Martin, A Clash of Kings
Kingmaker is very non-linear, and PC choices most definitely have an impact on the game. I'm GMing this AP presently; the PCs are having a blast being leaders in their duchy.
"There's the dit-dah wire, and even a jing-jang."
-Stephen King, The Wind Through the Keyhole
2goth4U wrote: Odd...
Advanced Player's Guide
but...
Advanced Race Guide
not...
Advanced Race's Guide ?
I'm confused by this post.
Hitdice wrote: Rhys Grey wrote: I'm a bit behind on this show; I've really just started the first season on DVD (disc 4). I hope the above post doesn't mean what I think it means . . . :(
Of course, friends that've been watching the show from the beginning have warned me not to get too close to any characters. Dude, for real: any of them. :..(
I'm a bit behind on this show; I've really just started the first season on DVD (disc 4). I hope the above post doesn't mean what I think it means . . . :(
Of course, friends that've been watching the show from the beginning have warned me not to get too close to any characters.
Aaron Bitman wrote: Ah, but this way you won't have to wait as long for Martin to finish the series! :) Heh, good point! :)
I'm finally reading George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series (I'm currently on the first book). All I can say is wow. I wish I'd started reading it sooner.
I've not posted much on these boards lately, but this sounds like fun. This is from a couple weeks ago (Easter Sunday); my little family (myself, my wife, and my ninja-princess) in all our dorky glory. :)
You know, I've found this thread strangely informative. I've never really thought about how medieval-esque characters clean their teeth, before.
For some reason, this has really made my morning. :)
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Sounds like a good sourcebook. I may have to pick this up when it's released . . .

dweedul wrote: Howdy!
I've been looking for a group to play with since moving back to Tulsa.
I've never played Pathfinder (just a tiny bit of experience playing D&D 4e), but I've wanted to for a while.
As your campaign is running, I understand that you wouldn't need another player, but I'm curious if you could share any information on how you found a group.
Thanks!
I'd have to say that I had the most headway into actually forming a group here in Tulsa by starting at OKGamers.com; I met a couple guys through there and connected via Facebook, and rounded out the rest of my group from there (random info, but the two original guys I connected with didn't end up joining my group; it was three others, my wife, and her friend, in the end).
I think there's a lot more Pathfinder (and D&D, and other RPG) players in Tulsa than I had originally thought. This makes me very happy, although I wish I had the time to run more games (my daughter just turned 1 and I've got another child due in October, heh).
EDIT: One of the guys in my group is actually running his own Pathfinder game, as well; perhaps they're looking for another player. Also, I'm not averse to meeting more local gamers. Are you on Facebook?
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