GameMastery Critical Fumble Deck (3.5/PFRPG)

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Add a little mayhem to your game.

The Critical Fumble Deck is a sequel to our extremely popular Critical Hit Deck and is designed to balance out the system, allowing both minor and major mishaps to occur during combat. The Critical Fumble Deck consists of 52 full-color standard-sized cards, ready to use out of the box with the enclosed rules.

Note to owners of the previous edition of this product: The only significant changes in the new Pathfinder RPG edition are that two cards now reference Pathfinder RPG page numbers instead of PH pages.

ISBN-13: 978-1-60125-236-4




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Grand Lodge

I have a question about the critical fumble deck. A few of the cards have something like (DMG 237) or some such after the description of the fumble. Can anybody tell me what, exactly, that means? At first I thought it meant "damage" but I'm seeing it on a few that don't necessarily deal with damage.

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JolarEQ wrote:
I have a question about the critical fumble deck. A few of the cards have something like (DMG 237) or some such after the description of the fumble. Can anybody tell me what, exactly, that means? At first I thought it meant "damage" but I'm seeing it on a few that don't necessarily deal with damage.

Those were page references that pointed you to the old 3.5 books. In this case, DMG 237 was Dungeon Master's Guide page 237.

Grand Lodge

Jeff Alvarez wrote:
Those were page references that pointed you to the old 3.5 books. In this case, DMG 237 was Dungeon Master's Guide page 237.

Ahh, thanks! There was a moment that I thought "Dungeon Master's Guide? Nahh, that can't be it, there is no such beast!" Of course, I was thinking Paizo/Pathfinder, and didn't think it would be referencing 3.5. :P

Thanks again!!


I just started using the GameMastery Critical Hit Deck and GameMastery Critical Fumble Deck cards in my Pathfinder Dragon Age game and we are having fun with them (a player got a critical hit that slowed the charging Darkspawn Ogre by half for 3 rounds, that saved them from a TPK!).

However, the instructions/rules on both sets of cards are too tiny to read for most of us. Is there a way to get that information is a larger text format? :)

Thanks!

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

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Try clicking the rules cards pictured above.


Are any of the cards legal in organized play? Specifically the critical hit and critical fumble decks? I'd like to use them when I GM just to give the game a more exciting feel.


I am pretty sure that they are not legal for PFS.


i'm a GM and my player pulled 'Broken blade: your weapon is destroyed(Ref negates) magic weapons use their own save bonus (PFRPG 459)"

He is using a +1 war hammer, not a blade. but it still said destroyed; not broken.

how does this mechanic work. i cant seem to find anything online or even logical related to this.

the best i found is he gets a plus 2 plus have the caster level to save it. (2+5\2) = 4 maybe?

what what is the DC he has to beat to save it???? it's not listed here? there is iron door break DC28 . thats simmilar in my opinion. but it's a reflex save so is it his relex? the items reflex? where do i find that?

or do i just say "you pulled the DESTROYED item card. ooooohhhh sorry. no convoluted save for you."

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

The names of the crit results are flavorful, not mechanical, so it doesn't have to be a blade to be affected.

Damaging Magic Items says "Magic items use the same saving throw bonus for all saves, no matter what the type (Fortitude, Reflex, or Will). A magic item's saving throw bonus equals 2 + 1/2 its caster level (rounded down)."

In the Magic Items chapter, the Weapons section says "For an item with only an enhancement bonus and no other abilities, the caster level is three times the enhancement bonus."

So the caster level of a +1 weapon is (1x3=)3. It's Reflex saving throw bonus is therefore (2+1=)+3.

The rules card for this product says "Unless a DC is listed, the DC for any necessary save is equal to the armor class of the target."

So the Reflex save DC is your player's AC.


Is this item ever going to be back in stock, or is it permanently out of print? I assume the latter, since it likely won't be compatible with 2nd edition, but one can hope.

Grand Lodge

Not sure if this is a holdover from the 3.5 days of the cards' existence, but the definition of bleed should say the damage happens at the start of an affected creature's turn, not at the end.


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Is it possible to still order this deck i started getting stuff for 1 e at the end of last year to start playing and had no idea about 2 e until recently

Scarab Sages

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Why is the Crit Hit Deck on backorder, but the Fumble Deck isn't?
I need to replace my deck that walked off sometime last year, and my only option is paying over $80 so long as these are no longer in print.

Silver Crusade

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Because this is the 1E version, and not the 2E version?

Silver Crusade

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If you're actually wanting the 1E deck, it's not likely to ever come back in stock. If you're looking for the 2E version it's Here

Scarab Sages

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Cori Marie wrote:
Because this is the 1E version, and not the 2E version?

I know which version it is, and the 1E Crit Hit Deck is listed as on back order which is why I asked why the 1E Crit Fumble Deck isn’t listed as on back order.

Cori Marie wrote:
If you're actually wanting the 1E deck, it's not likely to ever come back in stock. If you're looking for the 2E version it's Here

I have no interest in PF2.

Silver Crusade

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I doubt the 1E Crit Hit deck will ever come off of back order bud. That's. game they don't support other than by reprinting rulebooks at this point.

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Trellon Falorin wrote:
Cori Marie wrote:
Because this is the 1E version, and not the 2E version?

I know which version it is, and the 1E Crit Hit Deck is listed as on back order which is why I asked why the 1E Crit Fumble Deck isn’t listed as on back order.

Cori Marie wrote:
If you're actually wanting the 1E deck, it's not likely to ever come back in stock. If you're looking for the 2E version it's Here
I have no interest in PF2.

We are slowly moving out-of-print Pathfinder First Edition titles to print-on-demand at Pathfinder Infinite on Drive Thru RPG. DriveThruCards has print-on-demand, so I'll recommend this title be considered.


Aaron Shanks wrote:
Trellon Falorin wrote:
Cori Marie wrote:
Because this is the 1E version, and not the 2E version?

I know which version it is, and the 1E Crit Hit Deck is listed as on back order which is why I asked why the 1E Crit Fumble Deck isn’t listed as on back order.

Cori Marie wrote:
If you're actually wanting the 1E deck, it's not likely to ever come back in stock. If you're looking for the 2E version it's Here
I have no interest in PF2.
We are slowly moving out-of-print Pathfinder First Edition titles to print-on-demand at Pathfinder Infinite on Drive Thru RPG. DriveThruCards has print-on-demand, so I'll recommend this title be considered.

Thank you.

Please see if you can make the pathfinder npc creation deck into an app!

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