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Ronin_Knight |
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Ronin_Knight wrote:here's hoping it's a hint/supplement for the non-Korvosan 2018 AP.Is there a Korvosan 2018 AP known?
Samy, my assumption of a 2018 Korvosan AP is based on hints dropped at the end of the hardback Curse of the Crimson throne book regarding the subject of an upcoming pathfinder product.The subject is grandiose enough to warrant it's own AP and we have been a while ithout a varisian based AP.
Samy |
Samy, my assumption of a 2018 Korvosan AP is based on hints dropped at the end of the hardback Curse of the Crimson throne book regarding the subject of an upcoming pathfinder product.The subject is grandiose enough to warrant it's own AP and we have been a while ithout a varisian based AP.
How do you know it'll be 2018, instead of 2019 or 2020?
Gorbacz |
Ronin_Knight wrote:Samy, my assumption of a 2018 Korvosan AP is based on hints dropped at the end of the hardback Curse of the Crimson throne book regarding the subject of an upcoming pathfinder product.The subject is grandiose enough to warrant it's own AP and we have been a while ithout a varisian based AP.How do you know it'll be 2018, instead of 2019 or 2020?
Because the comet strikes the Earth on December 31st, 2018! Why do I have to remind everyone of that...
Luthorne |
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Hmm, potentially intriguing...I'm not a big fan of the gunslinger, but curious to see what they'll have. I think a bloodrager/sorcerer bloodline would be cool, as well as perhaps a bloodrager archetype whose magical power wound up twisted, allowing them to emit an aura while bloodraging that can twist magic nearby, perhaps making concentration checks more difficult or even inflicting primal magic on those who cast spells nearby, probably at the cost of their own spellcasting.
Also fun could be either an eidolon subtype or a summoner archetype who finds the twisted magic interferes with the summoning of their eidolon, so they create a construct/pseudo-construct that the spirit of their eidolon gets summoned into to animate.
Some technological options for the alchemist and investigator would be nice to see, too, as well as perhaps the rogue.
Oh, one thing that would be cool would be a brawler archetype who starts with a clockwork arm they attack with, and instead of regular martial versatility they can apply various temporary upgrades, as well as swapping out bonus feats for some various upgrades (whether upgrading the arm to have a gun built into it or adding in more prosthetics)...though now that I think about it, a similar one for the unchained monk would be pretty cool too, swapping out ki for an Intelligence-based pool of points that power their prosthetic, with a theme of having taken a different route to pursue physical perfection...
Edit: Also, I hope there's some rules for upgrading a clockwork prosthesis, as mentioned in Magical Marketplace...
The clockwork prostheses detailed here are only the most common types of clockwork prostheses. Other, more specialized clockwork prostheses capable of transforming into firearms, pinning opponents, and even channeling magical energy are also rumored to exist.
Seems like this might be a good book to cover at least one or two of them...?
Ronin_Knight |
Ronin_Knight wrote:Samy, my assumption of a 2018 Korvosan AP is based on hints dropped at the end of the hardback Curse of the Crimson throne book regarding the subject of an upcoming pathfinder product.The subject is grandiose enough to warrant it's own AP and we have been a while ithout a varisian based AP.How do you know it'll be 2018, instead of 2019 or 2020?
It's not a know merely a guess based on there being little point in presenting a hype builder like that and then letting it die off and the hope that paizo wouldn't leave a tease for something that far off.
Cthulhudrew |
Not that I would be complaining about an all-Mana Wastes focused product, mind, but I can't quite tell from the description if that's what this is. It seems to largely focus on it, but only as an example of "wastes" (as opposed to "Wastes").
What other areas of wasteland are there in Golarion that this could also reference, I wonder? Numeria and the Sarkorian Wastes have kind of been covered by other products. Could one hope for something on Ninshabur?
Hayato Ken |
Are there gonna be effects for magic like in Dark Sun?
That would make the book really interesting!
Hoping for something that brings a certain "wasteland" vibe as well.
Only steampunk and magic not working isn´t something that interests me.
Except if there would be a system that offers alternatives to magic not working which also aren´t i throw alchemical item "x" and it emulates spell "y". Or comes up with something that prevents the "christmas tree" effect, since logicaly if magic doesn´t work, magic items shouldn´t either, what kinda poses some problems for the game system.
Brother Fen |
Not that I would be complaining about an all-Mana Wastes focused product, mind, but I can't quite tell from the description if that's what this is. It seems to largely focus on it, but only as an example of "wastes" (as opposed to "Wastes").
What other areas of wasteland are there in Golarion that this could also reference, I wonder? Numeria and the Sarkorian Wastes have kind of been covered by other products. Could one hope for something on Ninshabur?
If you read the description, it clearly says "Mana Wastes".
Cthulhudrew |
If you read the description, it clearly says "Mana Wastes".
Yes, but it isn't clear if that is the sole focus for the product.
"A whole frontier of danger and invention is yours to claim, if you can survive the wastes."
"wastes" (uncapitalized) as opposed to "Wastes" which is what I would think would be the proper grammatic capitalization if specifically referring only to the Mana Wastes.
"Like" is an odd word choice; if the product is only about the Mana Wastes, then why not just say so explicitly?
"In quarters of the Pathfinder world, like the spell-scarred Mana Wastes, invention supplants magic with its potential for wonders." vs. "In the spell-scarred Mana Wastes, invention supplants magic with its potential for wonders."
It may well be just about the Mana Wastes, but I was just speculating on where else it might touch on, if not.
Sir_Andrew |
Personally i would like to see a Gun/Bomb Alchemist that trades out extracts for deeds, poison stuff for gunsmithing/firearm proficiency. they could call it either "Gunsmith Alchemist" or "Black Powder Alchemist" using guns and hand bombs (maybe both at the same time even!)
also less of a possibility, but a archetype that focus on using fireworks as effective weapons...maybe a bard or a certain wizard wearing grey robes?
Dean HS Jones |
Personally i would like to see a Gun/Bomb Alchemist that trades out extracts for deeds, poison stuff for gunsmithing/firearm proficiency. they could call it either "Gunsmith Alchemist" or "Black Powder Alchemist" using guns and hand bombs (maybe both at the same time even!)
You can make a really nasty build with Alchemist/Gunslinger and the Explosive Missile discovery, but it's a little MAD, so a hybrid with maybe a slightly slower bomb progression but Int-based Grit would be good. Ideally it should also share the Grenadier archetype's Directed Blast class feature as well.
KM WolfMaw |
I hope there's an item that lets casters function in null-magic zones (not AMFs though), since I want to run a Mana Waste campaign and the whole "all these classes don't function if the weather isn't right" aspect makes things hard.
I call that evening the playing field, and some of those "weathers" affect everyone.