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Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
My Upcoming Subscription Shipment only shows the Bestiary as well as my AP subscriptions, but the product page for the 2nd Ed Core Rulebook shows it as being purchased. Does it simply not show both books because it's one subscription, or is the Core Rulebook going to wind up shipping later?
Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
I recently got a subscription because I was excited to get Pathfinder Unchained, but it says that Unchained is in my Sidecart (never even hear of that) and expected to ship in July. I'm not sure why that would be, that's much later than I expected, months after it become available without a subscription.
Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
I'm trying to gauge interest for a Paizo Team for Folding@home. I figure there might be some people who are already familiar with Folding@home, but for those who don't know, it is a distributed computing project. That's where volunteers donate their unused CPU cycles to help process data. In this case, how proteins fold and unfold in order to better understand a number of diseases, such as: Alzheimer's, Huntington's, and various cancers. Here's a the URL for their website http://folding.stanford.edu/. I'd be happy to try to answer any questions people might have. If a couple people are interested, I'll make the team and post info in this thread. -Nick
Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
So I wanted to create an interest thread for a book detailing the Demon Lords, Empyreal Lords, Elemental Lords, and more of the multiverse. I figured using Inner Sea might be too constraining for such powerful beings. Who else would be interested in seeing such a thing, and what other beings should be included?
Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
I would like to cancel my Pathfinder Roleplaying Game subscription. I am not displeased or disappointed in the services I have received in any way, I just really wanted to get Mythic adventures as soon as possible. I will re-subscribe sometime in the future hopefully. Thank you P.S. Also, if this is not the method of cancelling subscriptions could someone tell me so.
Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
Please forgive the ridiculous levels of geekery this post will contain. And please forgive me if this has been posted elsewhere In a game I'm in, a player has shown curiosity as to what would happen if someone took several Dusts of Dryness that have been used to absorb water, and then put them into a sphere of force, (Resilient Sphere). *Warning Math* Now Resilient Sphere gets you a 1ft sphere/caster lvl. If i did my math correctly, and no guarantee I have, it takes ~486 gallons of water to fill one 5 ft sphere. Now, let's say you put 6 of the 100 gallon beads in the sphere and something to break them, say a tiny Water Elemental. This will get you 600 gallons of water in a space that can't hold them, and if I remember elementary school science correctly, water does no really compress; and a sphere that can't be broken. What happens? We've come up with a couple possible alternatives. 1) This is how Spheres of Annihilation are born, good job. 2) You rip a hole in the plane, quite possibly to the Elemental plane of water, good job. 3) You've created magical cold fusion, non-sarcastic good job this time. At least if you figure a way to use it without blowing up half of Golarion. 4) Nethys himself comes down to congratulate you on your insatiable curiosity with one hand, and smite you for stupidity with the other. But I can totally see some old, powerful, and quite possibly senile wizard doing something like this. Can't you?
Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
Me and my group have had one session of the first module, and I have to say I'm really enjoying how research and knowledge check heavy it seems to be so far. The whole mystery aspect is pretty new to me, and I'm loving it. My GM says that the others he's read seem to continue this, and I'm really looking forward to it. Thank you Paizo for catering to the research nerd in me.
Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
I'm thinking of running a kobold bard in the near future, and I wanted to prep a number of gnome jokes, just for fun. So let's see if we can get a good number. And remember, the lamer the jokes, the better. I'll start. A gnome and a human walk into a tavern, they each go up to the bar to order a drink. Then the gnome turns to the human and says, "Could you help me out, I'm a little short."
Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
My friend is starting up a new campaign in the next few weeks, and I had an idea for a neat character. I wanted to make a wizard who was all about studying life and biology. I was looking for a prestige class that would fit that theme , when I thought I stumbled on the jackpot, Fleshwarper from Lords of Madness. As I read over it however, I ran into a few problems. that made me think the class wasn't thought out all that well. First of all, the Fleshwarper needs the Graft Flesh feat, which requires 10 ranks of heal, which wizards don't get, but I can get around that with some multiclassing. But another prereq is 4 ranks of heal, why 4 ranks of something they already need 10 ranks of. Which brings me to my next point, is it just me or are grafts terribly convoluted in D&D. The really good Dragon grafts are done completely differently from grafts in all the other books (Fiend Folio, Serpent Kingdoms, Lords of Madness, Libris mortis). Does anybody have any suggestions on how to work around this, or even some homebrew grafts?
Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
I'm sure with the amount of people in this community that there are a lot of great stories to be shared. So what're some of the stupidest and/or funniest things your party or your players have done in a game? I've got a good one to start off with. Me and my party had a funky rock that, without going into details, a group of dwarves REALLY wanted. They offered us a dragon's hoard for the thing and without missing a beat one of the other guys says "Double it." The rest of us were so in shock trying to get him to take the deal it wasn't until another guy had already dived into the treasure with intentions of taking a "treasure bath" that the guy playing the cleric said "Wait, they never said they killed the dragon." Just in time for us to hear the guy in treasure say "We are sooo sorry," to the highly annoyed and highly alive red dragon. |