| SavageRobby |
Many thanks. I just put both subscription in my cart and saw all the options for subscribing. Very slick. :)
(I purchased all six of Rise of the Runelords independently, and I am so darn impressed by these that I'm subscribing - despite the fact that I play Savage Worlds almost exclusively. They're so good and so complete that its worth the little extra effort to convert them. Kudos, Paizo crew!)
Vic Wertz
Chief Technical Officer
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Many thanks. I just put both subscription in my cart and saw all the options for subscribing. Very slick. :)
(I purchased all six of Rise of the Runelords independently, and I am so darn impressed by these that I'm subscribing - despite the fact that I play Savage Worlds almost exclusively. They're so good and so complete that its worth the little extra effort to convert them. Kudos, Paizo crew!)
Woohoo! Thanks!
| SavageRobby |
Oooo, Savage Worlds eh? Neat. I'm planning to use True20 for RotRL which will be my first attempt at this rules system, so we'll see how it goes.
Savage Worlds was a close runner up for me but it appeared to be a little bit more difficult to convert.
Savage Worlds is ridiculously easy to convert to. Most of the path could be converted on the fly, although I'm far too compulsive to do that. :) Monsters with lots of special abilities and spellcasters are the hardest thing to convert - and even those take more time writing the conversion down than actually thinking about them.
I really like the the Players Guide is mostly system agnostic (at least mechanics-wise). The only thing that needs rules conversions are the the Feats at the end, which are pretty easy to port over to Edges. Otherwise it reads great in either system.
(It also doesn't hurt that I've done previous work creating Arcane Backgrounds that are similar in feel to d20 classes: Cleric, Druid, Sorcerer & Wizard, with the addition of Runecasters, Alchemists and Summoners as NPC-backgrounds, although they are far different mechanically. You do have to get used to the less sweeping, more tactical nature of the stock Savage magic system. Its a lot like E6, it seems to me.)
Anyways, enough rambling from me. I just got the email about the Pathfinder Advantage, so thats another added bonus of having subscribed. :D