paizo.com Recent Posts in Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG) Discussionpaizo.com Recent Posts in Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG) Discussion2023-12-29T09:40:59Z2023-12-29T09:40:59ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Erik von Oseffhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1812014-11-24T18:06:19Z2014-11-24T18:06:19Z<p>Which is why I use <a href="http://www.archivesofnethys.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Archives of Nethys</a>.
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Having the Society legal options identified is also handy.</p>Which is why I use Archives of Nethys.
Having the Society legal options identified is also handy.Erik von Oseff2014-11-24T18:06:19ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Laschonihttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1802014-03-13T01:29:47Z2014-03-13T01:29:47Z<p>Yeah, it is maddening. I can't use d20pfsrd anymore because of it. I recommend my players to not use it as well as I don't want everything to have two names.</p>Yeah, it is maddening. I can't use d20pfsrd anymore because of it. I recommend my players to not use it as well as I don't want everything to have two names.Laschoni2014-03-13T01:29:47ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Urath DM (alias of Mark Greene)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1792014-03-12T23:18:04Z2014-03-12T23:18:04Z<p>d20pfsrd had to change the names of some feats, and other things, when they became a commercial site. You will find the trait under another name: Treerazer's Bane. </p>
<p>Edit: Ninja'd. Never post whlle making dinner. :)</p>d20pfsrd had to change the names of some feats, and other things, when they became a commercial site. You will find the trait under another name: Treerazer's Bane.
Edit: Ninja'd. Never post whlle making dinner. :)Urath DM (alias of Mark Greene)2014-03-12T23:18:04ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)LoreKeeperhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1782014-03-12T23:12:57Z2014-03-12T23:12:57Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Steven Hartline wrote:</div><blockquote><p> I bought this PDF due to the reference to it from Regional Demon Slayer as found here http://www.d20pfsrd.com/traits/regional-traits/demon-slayer</p>
<p>Imagine my disappointment to find these words, when searched on, produce zero results.</p>
<p>Epic Fail </blockquote><p>"Demon Slayer" is the generic form of the trait "Treerazer’s Bane" (page 10 in Inner Sea Primer). Same trait.Steven Hartline wrote:I bought this PDF due to the reference to it from Regional Demon Slayer as found here http://www.d20pfsrd.com/traits/regional-traits/demon-slayer
Imagine my disappointment to find these words, when searched on, produce zero results.
Epic Fail
"Demon Slayer" is the generic form of the trait "Treerazer’s Bane" (page 10 in Inner Sea Primer). Same trait.LoreKeeper2014-03-12T23:12:57ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Steven Hartlinehttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1772014-03-12T23:00:28Z2014-03-12T23:00:28Z<p>I bought this PDF due to the reference to it from Regional Demon Slayer as found here http://www.d20pfsrd.com/traits/regional-traits/demon-slayer</p>
<p>Imagine my disappointment to find these words, when searched on, produce zero results.</p>
<p>Epic Fail</p>I bought this PDF due to the reference to it from Regional Demon Slayer as found here http://www.d20pfsrd.com/traits/regional-traits/demon-slayer
Imagine my disappointment to find these words, when searched on, produce zero results.
Epic FailSteven Hartline2014-03-12T23:00:28ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)gboneheadhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1762012-06-13T14:55:49Z2012-06-13T14:55:49Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">HangarFlying wrote:</div><blockquote><p>In preparation for the RotRL HC, I'm getting my players prepared mentally and physically. Does this guide make any mention of</p>
<p>•• spoiler omitted ••</p>
<p>either in text description or on the map? </blockquote><p>Nope!HangarFlying wrote:In preparation for the RotRL HC, I'm getting my players prepared mentally and physically. Does this guide make any mention of
** spoiler omitted **
either in text description or on the map?
Nope!gbonehead2012-06-13T14:55:49ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)HangarFlyinghttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1752012-06-06T00:20:14Z2012-06-06T00:20:14Z<p>I cast <i><a href="http://paizo.com/forums/dmtz2jz2?Community-Sheet-for-Cities-and-towns#12" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Raise Thread</a></i>:</p>
<p>In preparation for the RotRL HC, I'm getting my players prepared mentally and physically. Does this guide make any mention of</p>
<p>[Spoiler omitted]</p>
<p>either in text description or on the map?</p>I cast Raise Thread:
In preparation for the RotRL HC, I'm getting my players prepared mentally and physically. Does this guide make any mention of
[Spoiler omitted]
either in text description or on the map?HangarFlying2012-06-06T00:20:14ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Kvantumhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1742011-05-04T07:15:54Z2011-05-04T07:15:54Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Helaman wrote:</div><blockquote> So they go fist in glove so to speak? A necessary buy? </blockquote><p>As a player, it's pretty close to a yes, not an absolute but definitely highly recommended, but not a true necessity as a GM.Helaman wrote:So they go fist in glove so to speak? A necessary buy?
As a player, it's pretty close to a yes, not an absolute but definitely highly recommended, but not a true necessity as a GM.Kvantum2011-05-04T07:15:54ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Helamanhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1732011-05-04T06:23:23Z2011-05-04T06:23:23Z<p>So they go fist in glove so to speak? A necessary buy?</p>So they go fist in glove so to speak? A necessary buy?Helaman2011-05-04T06:23:23ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Kvantumhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1722011-05-04T04:22:36Z2011-05-04T04:22:36Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Helaman wrote:</div><blockquote> Apologies on the thread necromancy but how does it work with the new Inner Sea World guide? Is the fluff mostly repeated in that and all I'll likely be paying for is a traits guide and a few Archtypes? </blockquote><p>What should you know as a player in the setting? That's the big thing that's in this book that is NOT in the ISWG, besides the archetypes and traits. None of those are repeated.Helaman wrote:Apologies on the thread necromancy but how does it work with the new Inner Sea World guide? Is the fluff mostly repeated in that and all I'll likely be paying for is a traits guide and a few Archtypes?
What should you know as a player in the setting? That's the big thing that's in this book that is NOT in the ISWG, besides the archetypes and traits. None of those are repeated.Kvantum2011-05-04T04:22:36ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Helamanhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1712011-05-04T03:29:50Z2011-05-04T03:29:50Z<p>Apologies on the thread necromancy but how does it work with the new Inner Sea World guide? Is the fluff mostly repeated in that and all I'll likely be paying for is a traits guide and a few Archtypes?</p>Apologies on the thread necromancy but how does it work with the new Inner Sea World guide? Is the fluff mostly repeated in that and all I'll likely be paying for is a traits guide and a few Archtypes?Helaman2011-05-04T03:29:50ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Mairkurion {tm}https://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1702011-02-18T01:25:20Z2011-02-18T01:25:20Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">James Sutter wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Mairkurion {tm} wrote:</div><blockquote> So far, this is really a little beaut. But is it just me, or has the listing of Major Religions by population under each country gone to a simple alphabetical listing? Am I missing something? Why was that done? </blockquote>For the gods in both the primer and the new Inner Sea hardcover, we went with alphabetical rather than by population for the gods. The thinking was that, while it might be obvious that, say, Abadar is more popular in a given region than Urgathoa, often the most prominent gods will have pretty comparable congregations, and we don't want to skew people's perceptions due to the order we list them in. And besides, religion is one of those things that can change from day to day, so without an annual census, even •we• wouldn't know who's more popular in a given country. Better to just list the major faiths and leave it at that (though you'll notice that we always put the named gods before the philosophies, etc.). </blockquote><p>I'm sorry to hear that. I think that, with the exception of major historical transitions, religious populations remain relatively stable in traditional societies over long periods of time. The "census thinking" seems to me more indicative of contemporary realities. I found the old way of listing very helpful. Sure it's only suggestive and would require some interpretation on the GM's part, but I think that's preferable to no guidance at all. And the suggestiveness of it also does away with the worry about exact numbers.James Sutter wrote:Mairkurion {tm} wrote: So far, this is really a little beaut. But is it just me, or has the listing of Major Religions by population under each country gone to a simple alphabetical listing? Am I missing something? Why was that done?
For the gods in both the primer and the new Inner Sea hardcover, we went with alphabetical rather than by population for the gods. The thinking was that, while it might be obvious that, say, Abadar is more popular in a given region than...Mairkurion {tm}2011-02-18T01:25:20ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)James Sutter (Contributor)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1692011-02-17T19:49:44Z2011-02-17T19:49:44Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Mairkurion {tm} wrote:</div><blockquote> So far, this is really a little beaut. But is it just me, or has the listing of Major Religions by population under each country gone to a simple alphabetical listing? Am I missing something? Why was that done? </blockquote><p>For the gods in both the primer and the new Inner Sea hardcover, we went with alphabetical rather than by population for the gods. The thinking was that, while it might be obvious that, say, Abadar is more popular in a given region than Urgathoa, often the most prominent gods will have pretty comparable congregations, and we don't want to skew people's perceptions due to the order we list them in. And besides, religion is one of those things that can change from day to day, so without an annual census, even •we• wouldn't know who's more popular in a given country. Better to just list the major faiths and leave it at that (though you'll notice that we always put the named gods before the philosophies, etc.).Mairkurion {tm} wrote:So far, this is really a little beaut. But is it just me, or has the listing of Major Religions by population under each country gone to a simple alphabetical listing? Am I missing something? Why was that done?
For the gods in both the primer and the new Inner Sea hardcover, we went with alphabetical rather than by population for the gods. The thinking was that, while it might be obvious that, say, Abadar is more popular in a given region than Urgathoa, often the most...James Sutter (Contributor)2011-02-17T19:49:44ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Mairkurion {tm}https://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1682011-02-17T16:43:31Z2011-02-17T16:43:31Z<p>So far, this is really a little beaut. But is it just me, or has the listing of Major Religions by population under each country gone to a simple alphabetical listing? Am I missing something? Why was that done?</p>So far, this is really a little beaut. But is it just me, or has the listing of Major Religions by population under each country gone to a simple alphabetical listing? Am I missing something? Why was that done?Mairkurion {tm}2011-02-17T16:43:31ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Unseeliehttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1672011-01-17T19:25:25Z2011-01-17T19:25:25Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Sean K Reynolds wrote:</div><blockquote><p> "Dawnflower dervish" is a fighter archetype. Archetypes don't apply to multiple classes, so that's just how to build a dervish of Sarenrae with a fighter.</p>
<p>You can build a similar archetype for other classes, swapping other class abilities for those presented in that archetype. The point of that Combat article was to show three example Golarion-specific martial styles for fighters (and we wouldn't have the space to fully describe archetypes for other classes). </blockquote><p>That's pretty much what I figured, but the blurb about clerics, paladins and rangers had one of my players all confused. Thanks.Sean K Reynolds wrote:"Dawnflower dervish" is a fighter archetype. Archetypes don't apply to multiple classes, so that's just how to build a dervish of Sarenrae with a fighter.
You can build a similar archetype for other classes, swapping other class abilities for those presented in that archetype. The point of that Combat article was to show three example Golarion-specific martial styles for fighters (and we wouldn't have the space to fully describe archetypes for other classes).
That's...Unseelie2011-01-17T19:25:25ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)FreeSwagAhoyhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1662011-01-17T15:57:32Z2011-01-17T15:57:32Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Gorbacz wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Thomas LeBlanc wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Just a few questions arose during reading:</p>
<p>1) Aldori dueling sword stats? Why no stat block?</p>
<p>2) Each of the fighter archetyes refers to a feat from the Inner Sea World Guide which isn't published. Are those feats listed somewhere already?
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</blockquote>Both the sword and the feats were in the old campaign setting book and will be reprinted in the new edition. </blockquote><p>And the Aldori dueling sword is also statted in Adventurer's Armory too, but you'll also need the Adventurer's Armory errata for the first printing of it.Gorbacz wrote:Thomas LeBlanc wrote:Just a few questions arose during reading:
1) Aldori dueling sword stats? Why no stat block?
2) Each of the fighter archetyes refers to a feat from the Inner Sea World Guide which isn't published. Are those feats listed somewhere already?
Both the sword and the feats were in the old campaign setting book and will be reprinted in the new edition. And the Aldori dueling sword is also statted in Adventurer's Armory too, but you'll also need the Adventurer's...FreeSwagAhoy2011-01-17T15:57:32ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Gorbaczhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1652011-01-17T10:45:04Z2011-01-17T10:45:04Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Thomas LeBlanc wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Just a few questions arose during reading:</p>
<p>1) Aldori dueling sword stats? Why no stat block?</p>
<p>2) Each of the fighter archetyes refers to a feat from the Inner Sea World Guide which isn't published. Are those feats listed somewhere already?
<br />
</blockquote><p>Both the sword and the feats were in the old campaign setting book and will be reprinted in the new edition.Thomas LeBlanc wrote:Just a few questions arose during reading:
1) Aldori dueling sword stats? Why no stat block?
2) Each of the fighter archetyes refers to a feat from the Inner Sea World Guide which isn't published. Are those feats listed somewhere already?
Both the sword and the feats were in the old campaign setting book and will be reprinted in the new edition.Gorbacz2011-01-17T10:45:04ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Thomas LeBlanc (RPG Superstar 2012 Top 32)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1642011-01-17T10:37:16Z2011-01-17T10:37:16Z<p>Just a few questions arose during reading:</p>
<p>1) Aldori dueling sword stats? Why no stat block?</p>
<p>2) Each of the fighter archetyes refers to a feat from the Inner Sea World Guide which isn't published. Are those feats listed somewhere already?</p>Just a few questions arose during reading:
1) Aldori dueling sword stats? Why no stat block?
2) Each of the fighter archetyes refers to a feat from the Inner Sea World Guide which isn't published. Are those feats listed somewhere already?Thomas LeBlanc (RPG Superstar 2012 Top 32)2011-01-17T10:37:16ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Sean K Reynolds (Contributor)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1632011-01-17T06:22:53Z2011-01-17T06:22:53Z<p>"Dawnflower dervish" is a fighter archetype. Archetypes don't apply to multiple classes, so that's just how to build a dervish of Sarenrae with a fighter.</p>
<p>You can build a similar archetype for other classes, swapping other class abilities for those presented in that archetype. The point of that Combat article was to show three example Golarion-specific martial styles for fighters (and we wouldn't have the space to fully describe archetypes for other classes).</p>"Dawnflower dervish" is a fighter archetype. Archetypes don't apply to multiple classes, so that's just how to build a dervish of Sarenrae with a fighter.
You can build a similar archetype for other classes, swapping other class abilities for those presented in that archetype. The point of that Combat article was to show three example Golarion-specific martial styles for fighters (and we wouldn't have the space to fully describe archetypes for other classes).Sean K Reynolds (Contributor)2011-01-17T06:22:53ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Unseeliehttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1622011-01-17T05:45:24Z2011-01-17T05:45:24Z<p>Question regarding Dawnflower Dervish (archetype):</p>
<p>Inner Sea Primer, page 25 wrote:
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<div class="messageboard-quotee">Quote:</div><blockquote>While dervishes can be clerics, paladins or rangers, zealous fighters join their ranks as well.</blockquote><p>The problem being that all of the dervish abilities replace armor training, and rangers don't get armor training. I assume this means that while those other races can be dervishes, they don't actually get any cool archetype powers... you just call them a dervish and be done with it.
<p>I ask because I have a ranger in my game that wants to be one and he's hung up on the quoted text I included above.</p>Question regarding Dawnflower Dervish (archetype):
Inner Sea Primer, page 25 wrote:
Quote:While dervishes can be clerics, paladins or rangers, zealous fighters join their ranks as well.
The problem being that all of the dervish abilities replace armor training, and rangers don't get armor training. I assume this means that while those other races can be dervishes, they don't actually get any cool archetype powers... you just call them a dervish and be done with it. I ask because I have a...Unseelie2011-01-17T05:45:24ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)LoreKeeperhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1612011-01-10T11:56:24Z2011-01-10T11:56:24Z<p>Ah! Much obliged. Thank you :)</p>Ah! Much obliged. Thank you :)LoreKeeper2011-01-10T11:56:24ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Gorbaczhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1602011-01-10T11:43:27Z2011-01-10T11:43:27Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">LoreKeeper wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Question regarding Aldori swordlord (archetype):</p>
<div class="messageboard-quotee">Inner Sea Primer, page 25 wrote:</div><blockquote><b>Disarming Strike</b> (Ex): At 5th level, when an Aldori swordlord successfully disarms an opponent using an Aldori dueling sword, the swordlord also deals normal damage to the target, but without the normal Strength bonus to damage. This ability replaces weapon training 1.</blockquote><p>An Aldori dueling sword does not have the "disarm" weapon property. How is this reconciled with this archetype ability?
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</blockquote><p>You can disarm using any weapon, having a disarm property merely gives you +2 CMB.LoreKeeper wrote:Question regarding Aldori swordlord (archetype):
Inner Sea Primer, page 25 wrote:Disarming Strike (Ex): At 5th level, when an Aldori swordlord successfully disarms an opponent using an Aldori dueling sword, the swordlord also deals normal damage to the target, but without the normal Strength bonus to damage. This ability replaces weapon training 1.
An Aldori dueling sword does not have the "disarm" weapon property. How is this reconciled with this archetype ability?
You...Gorbacz2011-01-10T11:43:27ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)LoreKeeperhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1592011-01-10T11:36:35Z2011-01-10T11:36:35Z<p>Question regarding Aldori swordlord (archetype):</p>
<div class="messageboard-quotee">Inner Sea Primer, page 25 wrote:</div><blockquote><b>Disarming Strike</b> (Ex): At 5th level, when an Aldori swordlord successfully disarms an opponent using an Aldori dueling sword, the swordlord also deals normal damage to the target, but without the normal Strength bonus to damage. This ability replaces weapon training 1.</blockquote><p>An Aldori dueling sword does not have the "disarm" weapon property. How is this reconciled with this archetype ability?Question regarding Aldori swordlord (archetype):
Inner Sea Primer, page 25 wrote:Disarming Strike (Ex): At 5th level, when an Aldori swordlord successfully disarms an opponent using an Aldori dueling sword, the swordlord also deals normal damage to the target, but without the normal Strength bonus to damage. This ability replaces weapon training 1.
An Aldori dueling sword does not have the "disarm" weapon property. How is this reconciled with this archetype ability?LoreKeeper2011-01-10T11:36:35ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)Eric Hinklehttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1582010-12-31T17:02:27Z2010-12-31T17:02:27Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Ganzir wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Speaking of untouched regions ... Alkenstar and Numeria would be great, - but those are just my two pennies.</p>
<p>Keep up the good work.</p>
<p>Greetz
<br />
Ganzir </blockquote><p>I have to second this. I just got the book and I love it, especially the work on fighter and wizard archetypes.Ganzir wrote:Speaking of untouched regions ... Alkenstar and Numeria would be great, - but those are just my two pennies.
Keep up the good work.
Greetz
Ganzir
I have to second this. I just got the book and I love it, especially the work on fighter and wizard archetypes.Eric Hinkle2010-12-31T17:02:27ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Player Companion: Inner Sea Primer (PFRPG)xelloshttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8hih/discuss&page=4?Pathfinder-Player-Companion-Inner-Sea-Primer#1572010-12-01T23:43:44Z2010-12-01T23:43:44Z<p>Erk, you mean finding a copy of the Campaign Setting this late wasn't part of the game? Oh, well! ;)</p>
<p>The Inner Sea Companion is awesome, though. ^_^ I'm staring a new game this weekend, and I and all of my players are newcomers to the system. It's absolutely perfect for us.</p>Erk, you mean finding a copy of the Campaign Setting this late wasn't part of the game? Oh, well! ;)
The Inner Sea Companion is awesome, though. ^_^ I'm staring a new game this weekend, and I and all of my players are newcomers to the system. It's absolutely perfect for us.xellos2010-12-01T23:43:44Z