SirUrza
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One thing I would like to see is a pullout supplement that contains an introductory adventure and starting level stats for all the iconics. Maybe start them all at second level so Seltyiel could be properly multiclassed and not more powerful than the others. What would you like to see?
That sounds like a nice idea for a Pathfinder Basic Set but not for a $50 hardcover.
| Dale McCoy Jr Jon Brazer Enterprises |
David Fryer wrote:One thing I would like to see is a pullout supplement that contains an introductory adventure and starting level stats for all the iconics. Maybe start them all at second level so Seltyiel could be properly multiclassed and not more powerful than the others. What would you like to see?That sounds like a nice idea for a Pathfinder Basic Set but not for a $50 hardcover.
I agree. The core book is going to be around whether I am playing a level 1 guy or a level 30 guy. I don't want to have to lug an adventure around with me to every game. Updating Hollow's Last Hope to 3P and pointing people to it as free web enhansment for new GMs is a great idea. Having every player to have it as well, not great.
David Fryer
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SirUrza wrote:I agree. The core book is going to be around whether I am playing a level 1 guy or a level 30 guy. I don't want to have to lug an adventure around with me to every game. Updating Hollow's Last Hope to 3P and pointing people to it as free web enhansment for new GMs is a great idea. Having every player to have it as well, not great.David Fryer wrote:One thing I would like to see is a pullout supplement that contains an introductory adventure and starting level stats for all the iconics. Maybe start them all at second level so Seltyiel could be properly multiclassed and not more powerful than the others. What would you like to see?That sounds like a nice idea for a Pathfinder Basic Set but not for a $50 hardcover.
That's why I said make it a pullout supplement. Or have it come bundled with the core book, but have it be a seperate book. I think that an introductory adventure and a character sheet for each iconic would be a great way to introduce the game to new players as well as for use at game store demos. It couls be a great tool to drum up new buisness for Paizo and Pathfinder.
lastknightleft
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CourtFool wrote:"Silence you," says the little girl as she kicks the dog.I would like to see rules provided for building your own races, core classes, feats and spells.
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Psst, try STFU n00b, I find that generally works.
Hey Courtfool, take some of your own medicine, that's right, take it...
I would like to see a the section of the PHB and DMG that say that if a player wants to do something for his character that isn't represented in the rules then talk to the DM and work out the change and create something blown up to size fifty font and put at the front of each chapter. Instead of you know, flipping through twenty books and multiclassing nonsensically.
Chris Mortika
RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16
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Psionics.
A landscape-oriented DM Screen.
A series of "choose your own adventure" novels by Rose Estes, set on Golarion.
An optional system that make it very expensive to craft magic items unless you have some exotic magical-critter part or rare mineral. Ink for scrolls could require cocatrice blood.
A collectible dice game.
| Dale McCoy Jr Jon Brazer Enterprises |
A collectible dice game.
Might I interest you in DICE-Tractions from Comstar Games, written by yours truely. Available here. [/shameless plug]
David Fryer
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David Fryer wrote:It's more of an everyone picks on me so I'm going to kick the dog thread.I wouldn't agree with that. It seems like a thread where we discuss the pros and cons of an idea. aka a civilized discussion with some typical paizo board silliness thrown in.
[rolls] 1[/rolls] D@*n, blew my humor check. I was actually refering to the classic transferal of power graph in sociology which ends with the young girl kicking the family dog. Sorry if I confused or offended anyone.