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I'm glad to see other Adventure Paths being revisited and given remastered hardcover compilations like Gatewalkers and Season of Ghosts, but I did want to add another voice requesting for Fists of the Ruby Phoenix to at least receive a Foundry VTT module. I love this adventure and hope to run it again in the future, hopefully without having to spend as much time getting it set up or adjusted for play on a VTT.
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I was concerned when I saw that this system was being changed back in the April blog post, and now it's being described exactly as I feared. I just want good deals on quality RPG materials. I do not want to go through the same hoops as someone playing a mobile game.
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Kobold Catgirl wrote: One thing I'm curious about is that the original bestiaries seemed to take care to provide a lot of the "base monsters" seen in major APs. Like, the Bestiary conveniently holds virtually all the monsters you encounter in Burnt Offerings, and Bestiary 2 has most of the remainders. I wonder if, as monsters like (classic) barghests and yeth hounds get phased out, new monsters will be added to fill those niches. Like, obviously we could stick with the old monster statblocks, but what if we want to use monsters that are more setting-relevant? I'm assuming the barghests are no longer going to fit as fiendish goblin heroes rescued from Hell by Lamashtu, so what's going to take their place? Will Paizo introduce four fiendish goblin werewolves? I know that you are speaking in general, but Barghests are still around (they were given the unholy trait).
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Pages 26, 30, and 34: The armor impulse feats (Armor in Earth, Metal Carapace, and Hardwood Armor) list a strength ability score rather than a strength attribute modifier in the statistics. Since this book is meant to be compatible with the remaster, it seems like this was missed.
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Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game, Starfinder Society Subscriber
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