Feros |
No, like Gorbacz's. He was always a sarcastic person, but lately he seems to have amped it up. Going into a thread that discusses what prestige classes would you like ported and how and making an inane comment about what are those is clearly a baiting post to ignite flaming.
Well, he's getting older; we all get more ornery as we get older...
;)
shadram |
They've mentioned in the past that Aasimar and Tiefling would likely be heritages in 2e, similar to half-elves and half-orcs, so that they could be applied to any base ancestry.
With 100 new heritages coming for the core ancestries, is it possible that aasimar and tiefling could be amongst them? Or is that hoping too much?
Either way, like others suggested, I'd guess that the ancestries selected for this book are more based on what is happening in the Inner Sea region (new hobgoblin nation, etc.) and that a lot of the more common fantasy races will be saved for the rulebook line to make them independent from setting, rather than in the Lost Omens line.
Rysky |
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Rysky wrote:Any particular reason for that?Gisher wrote:Having now read through the blog posts for the World Guide, I notice that Hobgoblins are important in the Eye of Dread post and Lizardfolk got a lot of focus in the Mwangi Expanse post. I wonder which region will feature the Leshy.Galt.
I want Galt to be overrun and overthrown by Leshies.
The Gold Sovereign |
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Gisher wrote:I want Galt to be overrun and overthrown by Leshies.Rysky wrote:Any particular reason for that?Gisher wrote:Having now read through the blog posts for the World Guide, I notice that Hobgoblins are important in the Eye of Dread post and Lizardfolk got a lot of focus in the Mwangi Expanse post. I wonder which region will feature the Leshy.Galt.
Are you forgetting Galt's ultimate defenses against the Leshy folk, the Gray Gardeners?
*leaves the room*
Rysky |
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Rysky wrote:Gisher wrote:I want Galt to be overrun and overthrown by Leshies.Rysky wrote:Any particular reason for that?Gisher wrote:Having now read through the blog posts for the World Guide, I notice that Hobgoblins are important in the Eye of Dread post and Lizardfolk got a lot of focus in the Mwangi Expanse post. I wonder which region will feature the Leshy.Galt.Are you forgetting Galt's ultimate defenses against the Leshy folk, the Gray Gardeners?
*leaves the room*
They're natural enemies, it's perfect!
Ed Reppert |
From my dictionary:
species | ˈspēsēz, ˈspēSHēz |
noun (plural same)
1 (abbreviation sp., spp.) Biology a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
I guess, in Golarion's part of the multiverse, all intelligent creatures are in the same species. <shrug>
UnArcaneElection |
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From my dictionary:
species | ˈspēsēz, ˈspēSHēz |
noun (plural same)
1 (abbreviation sp., spp.) Biology a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.I guess, in Golarion's part of the multiverse, all intelligent creatures are in the same species. <shrug>
Been toying around with the idea that explorers from modern Earth finally manages to make it to a fantasy world, and the boss keeps insisting that staff scientists redo the sequencing of the dragon DNA samples, because they keep showing up as Human . . . .
Meraki |
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Gisher wrote:I want Galt to be overrun and overthrown by Leshies.Rysky wrote:Any particular reason for that?Gisher wrote:Having now read through the blog posts for the World Guide, I notice that Hobgoblins are important in the Eye of Dread post and Lizardfolk got a lot of focus in the Mwangi Expanse post. I wonder which region will feature the Leshy.Galt.
Now I'm just imagining mobs of leshies in little tricornes and cockades shouting "Vive la révolution!"
Rysky |
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Rysky wrote:Now I'm just imagining mobs of leshies in little tricornes and cockades shouting "Vive la révolution!"Gisher wrote:I want Galt to be overrun and overthrown by Leshies.Rysky wrote:Any particular reason for that?Gisher wrote:Having now read through the blog posts for the World Guide, I notice that Hobgoblins are important in the Eye of Dread post and Lizardfolk got a lot of focus in the Mwangi Expanse post. I wonder which region will feature the Leshy.Galt.
Good.
Michael Sayre Organized Play Developer |
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Meraki wrote:Furiously scribbles notes for next Galt adventure while imagining this as a half-page art piece.
Now I'm just imagining mobs of leshies in little tricornes and cockades shouting "Vive la révolution!"
I totally volunteer to write the Leshy Revolution AP volume. ;-)
Gisher |
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Rysky wrote:Now I'm just imagining mobs of leshies in little tricornes and cockades shouting "Vive la révolution!"Gisher wrote:I want Galt to be overrun and overthrown by Leshies.Rysky wrote:Any particular reason for that?Gisher wrote:Having now read through the blog posts for the World Guide, I notice that Hobgoblins are important in the Eye of Dread post and Lizardfolk got a lot of focus in the Mwangi Expanse post. I wonder which region will feature the Leshy.Galt.
Literally laughing out loud! Getting strange looks from other customers in the restaurant.
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Wait...since the Saga Lands dropped today and there was no hint of Leshy's there compared to how they talked about Iruxi rising to prominence in the Mwangi Expanse, and Goblins in Old Cheliax, I feel like I have an idea where Leshy's might be coming from in such numbers to make them a "commoner" race, the Verduran Forest between Taldor, and Andoran.
Rysky |
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Wait...since the Saga Lands dropped today and there was no hint of Leshy's there compared to how they talked about Iruxi rising to prominence in the Mwangi Expanse, and Goblins in Old Cheliax, I feel like I have an idea where Leshy's might be coming from in such numbers to make them a "commoner" race, the Verduran Forest between Taldor, and Andoran.
Oh and look! Galt is nearby :3
Bidmaron |
It could be they are letting third party publishers do some of them, witness this from an e-mail I got form Rising Pheonix:
That means it's Pathfinder Second Edition Day, and we can finally reveal our newest little gem.
Written by the talented Kim Frandsen, with classical artwork by Bob Greyvenstein, Heaven & Hell: Aasimar & Tiefling Ancestries presents two popular races (or ancestries), fully compatible with the second edition of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.
Heaven & Hell
Inside you'll find:
- Everything you need to create an aasimar or tiefling character.
- Aasimar and tiefling heritages, including the lawbringer archon heritage and gobmaw barghest heritage
- Ancestry feats for both ancestries, for 1st, 5th, 9th, and 13th level
- 50 random ancestry features for each ancestry
- Ancestry equipment
A new adventure has begun, choose your side.
Whos_That |
demiurge108 wrote:do you have the red crimson assassin prestige class in this book ? HI hope yes but in think is just a matter of time when this prestige class come.There are no prestige classes in Pathfinder 2 anymore, but the red mantis assassin archetype will be in the Lost Omens World Guide.
There we go, get the right quote!
Do we have a source or confirmation of this?The_Minstrel_Wyrm |
John Lynch 106 wrote:I don’t understand how they’re choosing ancestries. The three listed ones just seem so random.Maybe, just maybe, Paizo has data and feedback which show that lizardfolk, hobgobs and leshies are super popular with the fanbase and doing them first is a sound idea.
That, or they're just throwing darts at a board with ancestries and pick the three that get the most hits.
I guess it's throwing darts, sounds like something a serious business would do.
Wait, what?!? Hobgoblins are small now? (Boy I missed that as I skimmed the PF2e Bestiary).
Psiphyre |
Franz Lunzer wrote:demiurge108 wrote:do you have the red crimson assassin prestige class in this book ? HI hope yes but in think is just a matter of time when this prestige class come.There are no prestige classes in Pathfinder 2 anymore, but the red mantis assassin archetype will be in the Lost Omens World Guide.There we go, get the right quote!
Do we have a source or confirmation of this?
Here you go:
Mention of the Red Mantis assassin archetype (The High Seas blog)
Second-last paragraph - below the merfolf picture.
As Franz Lunzer said, it'll be in the Lost Omens World Guide.
Carry on!
--C.
Whos_That |
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Whos_That wrote:Franz Lunzer wrote:demiurge108 wrote:do you have the red crimson assassin prestige class in this book ? HI hope yes but in think is just a matter of time when this prestige class come.There are no prestige classes in Pathfinder 2 anymore, but the red mantis assassin archetype will be in the Lost Omens World Guide.There we go, get the right quote!
Do we have a source or confirmation of this?
Here you go:
Mention of the Red Mantis assassin archetype (The High Seas blog)
Second-last paragraph - below the merfolf picture.
As Franz Lunzer said, it'll be in the Lost Omens World Guide.
Carry on!
--C.
YOU ARE A BLESSING!
First character is going through Age of Ashes now, and spent two feats to learn the sawtooth sabres, it would be nice to be able to retrain sooner rather than later (assuming the archtype gives you trained in those weapons). <3
Rysky |
Gorbacz wrote:Wait, what?!? Hobgoblins are small now? (Boy I missed that as I skimmed the PF2e Bestiary).John Lynch 106 wrote:I don’t understand how they’re choosing ancestries. The three listed ones just seem so random.Maybe, just maybe, Paizo has data and feedback which show that lizardfolk, hobgobs and leshies are super popular with the fanbase and doing them first is a sound idea.
That, or they're just throwing darts at a board with ancestries and pick the three that get the most hits.
I guess it's throwing darts, sounds like something a serious business would do.
They’re not.
Gisher |
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On the topic of Leshys, I noticed the following in the new CRB.
The first leshys were grown by druids as minions, but over time these strange, plantlike creatures have diversified and now take many forms. Leshys have yet to organize or form nations of their own, but considering how quickly their numbers have grown and how swiftly they adapt to new regions, a leshy nation seems all but guaranteed in the near future.
This little bit of obvious foreshadowing makes the choice of Leshy for this book a little more clear.
Luis Loza Developer |
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Another reason why we chose the leshy and two others for this book is that we knew what ancestries would likely make it into the APG. While something like the planar scions or kobolds felt like obvious choices, having those in our back pocket meant we could choose more interesting ancestries for this book.
Yizzik Uhari |
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Another reason why we chose the leshy and two others for this book is that we knew what ancestries would likely make it into the APG. While something like the planar scions or kobolds felt like obvious choices, having those in our back pocket meant we could choose more interesting ancestries for this book.
I’m just happy Lizardfolk made the cut! Only bummer is October is so far away to throw my money at you lol
C. Richard Davies |
So, Hellknight is on the Cover... Is it here? or World Guide?
Hellknight Armiger has been announced as one of the 10 regional archetypes to appear in the World Guide.
David knott 242 |
Maybe we will get to see the drow as a playable race?
As a separate ancestry? Not in this book, and not likely given their Bestiary entries.
As an elf heritage? We can't rule that out yet.
Or maybe they would have the cavern elf heritage and various uncommon or rare ancestry feats?