What product would you like to see pathfinderized


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Hi,
I've done a poll at 3point75.org in august asking people what product they would like to see pathfinderized:

Here are the results:

1. Book of monsters 19
2. alternate classes, like warlock 17
3. campaign settings 14
4. Book of spells 11
5. Book of magic items 9
Book of feats 9
Book of skills 9
modern roleplaying 9
6. future roleplaying 7

Most people would like to see a book of monsters. As you might already know this may happen. There are plans to do a Tome of Horror (Necromancer games) Pathfinder edition.

Second place is 'alternate classes'. As some popular classes like the warlock are not part of the SRD, it is interessting to see what paizo, or other companies will do to make this come true.

Third place is 'campaign settings'. Obviously people are not happy about the way WotC changes their realms. Check out our new poll about this topic.

A 'book of spells' is fourth in line. Of course we have the massive spell compendium, but there is still much to do, for example remove absolutes.

'Book of magical items' is fifth. We already have a magic item compendium. Still some people would like to see basic items overhauled, and new items added to this book.

'Book of feats' is fifth. As PRPG claims to be compatible with 3e this is no surprise. However it would be nice to have a single reference with balanced feats.

'Book of skills' also fifth. PRPG changed the skill system slightly. Maybe a book about expanded skill use would be interessting to some people.

'Modern roleplaying' the pathfinder way is of minor interest for most people.

'Future roleplaying' as well, but check out WARP20 to change your mind ;o)

Check out the new poll at 3point75.org
We'd like to know...
If you could cast a powerful spell that would be able to steal a WotC campaign setting, and give it to Paizo, what setting would that be.


I want the NPC tables from the 3.0 DMG. Unlike the 3.5 DMG, originally you had a bunch of fully-statted NPCs at your finger tips. Need a seventh-level rogue? Here's a full stat block, complete with equipment, ready to go.

I miss those.


> If you could cast a powerful spell that would be able to steal a WotC campaign setting, and give it to Paizo, what setting would that be.
I suspect that for a good long time, they’ll be focussing on Golarion, not other settings. Still, I bet that Erik would love to get his hands on Greyhawk. I’d love to see what they’d do with Birthright (as long as they didn’t insert some of the new overly-complicated rules in the 3.x BRCS!).

The idea of a book of skills wouldn’t appeal to me.

I’m sure the “Future Roleplaying” book would appeal to Nick, if his sci-fi adventures sell well.


Brix wrote:


If you could cast a powerful spell that would be able to steal a WotC campaign setting, and give it to Paizo, what setting would that be.

At this point, I'm pretty happy with Golarion. With what happened to the Realms, I kind of feel the same way I would if I walked in on my girlfriend with a hotel room full of naked football players. Sure, eventually I'd get over it and wish her well and hope she calms down and has a nice life, but I'd never quite be able to look at her the same way again.


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tbug wrote:

I want the NPC tables from the 3.0 DMG. Unlike the 3.5 DMG, originally you had a bunch of fully-statted NPCs at your finger tips. Need a seventh-level rogue? Here's a full stat block, complete with equipment, ready to go.

I miss those.

Could not agree more.

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