Is the Errata out somewhere?


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Liberty's Edge

Hey,

Is the errata out for pfRPG yet? Is it included in the pdf available on Friday (I believe they were going to try)?

Cheers,
S.

Liberty's Edge

Assuming there isn't a planned recall releasing the errata now wouldn't really matter.

Good luck with that armour thing btw :)

S.

Paizo Employee Creative Director

I believe that the errata file (which is short; yay!) should be available on Thursday. It's being incorporated into the PDF.

As for clerics losing their heavy armor... while I can understand the disappointment, the cleric was, in 3.5 (along with the druid but for other reasons) the class that had the most over the top craziness going on. It HAD to be reigned in here and there, and removing heavy armor did that very well; it also helped make paladins and fighters cooler in that they're now the heavy armor classes (and also helped to further create a difference between a cleric and a paladin).

It's only one feat to get heavy armor back if you really want it, and you get more feats than you did in 3.5... I know that might feel like a hollow bit of reassurance. Compatibility with earlier editions isn't THAT hurt, since there's traditionally been less feats for clerics to want anyway, and with more feat slots available by 5th level, getting heavy armor proficiency back without having "less" feats than the 3.5 version did is easy.

Another thing to keep in mind is that medium armor has increased in power, as a way to try to make it a more viable category of armor than it was in 3.5. So while your cleric is now limited to medium or lighter armor unless you take a feat to get heavy armor, medium armor in PFRPG is better than it was in 3.5.

And chances are still pretty good that with the combination of medium armor, shield of faith, shield proficiency, and magic vestment that the party cleric's STILL going to have one of the higher ACs in the party anyway.


I won't clutter this thread up, other than to say I appreciate the explanation (and still disagree with the change, very much). I was just making an off-hand joke and don't want to derail anything with an ill conceived side comment.

On the other hand, I had already read that you guys were diligently fixing things that you have caught up to this point and are putting those fixes in the PDF, and I applaud your efforts to keep on top of such things. You guys really are dedicated, and deserve the kudos for that effort.

Edit: I deleted my other post in this thread, because I really don't want to drag this thread off topic. I'm sorry I made the joke, and this wasn't the place to even reference the comment.


Well I agree with it, and there goes my first official (cos I know the rule in the book) house rule change. I have it that if you drop an armour prof you get 2 extra skill points and 1 extra class skill (and vice versa BTW). That won't change but if a cleric drops to no armour prof for 6 skill point (and take the associated house ruled hit die and BaB progression drop as well... ala a cloistered cleric) they will get, like my house ruled wizards, double value from knowledge skills. But one Knowledge skill, get one free ;-)

Liberty's Edge

Pathfinder Maps, Pathfinder Accessories Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Charter Superscriber; Starfinder Charter Superscriber

Pretend this is on-topic:

KnightErrantJR wrote:
Although I'm all for it if clerics get heavy armor back . . . sigh.

Clerics can get that heavy armor back by third level. Based on the NPC Gear table, a character with three heroic levels would only then have the money to grab half-plate (who really wants to run around in splint or banded mail, anyway?). With all the extra feats PCs get now anyway this is totally a change in the cleric I can happily live with.

Liberty's Edge

James Jacobs wrote:
I believe that the errata file (which is short; yay!) should be available on Thursday. It's being incorporated into the PDF.

Paizo for the win, yet again. Look forward to downloading the pdf as being in NZ my printed copy may be a little later in arriving.

Cheers,
S.

Liberty's Edge

Just curious will the errata be posted seperate somewhere else? I'm already spending 60$ dollars on the book when it gets to my FLGS. I have no intention of buying the PDF to get the errata. Same thing with the conversion guide will it be offered for free or do you have to buy the PDF?

Liberty's Edge

memorax wrote:
Just curious will the errata be posted seperate somewhere else? I'm already spending 60$ dollars on the book when it gets to my FLGS. I have no intention of buying the PDF to get the errata. Same thing with the conversion guide will it be offered for free or do you have to buy the PDF?

Is I had to bet, my money would be on a free download for the errata. What conversion guide (sorry if I missed a staff meeting)?

S.

Paizo Employee Chief Creative Officer, Publisher

Errata will be a free download. Heavens, I couldn't imagine making someone pay for it.

Silver Crusade

Erik Mona wrote:

Errata will be a free download. Heavens, I couldn't imagine making someone pay for it.

Dude, you could have at least gotten some pie for it.

Mmmm, pie.

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Erik Mona wrote:

Errata will be a free download. Heavens, I couldn't imagine making someone pay for it.

That is the industry standard, right?


I'd pay a shiny quarter for it.

Liberty's Edge

Erik Mona wrote:

Errata will be a free download. Heavens, I couldn't imagine making someone pay for it.

Will you be offering the conversion guide at a later date? Or at the same time?

Sczarni

memorax wrote:
Erik Mona wrote:

Errata will be a free download. Heavens, I couldn't imagine making someone pay for it.

Will you be offering the conversion guide at a later date? Or at the same time?

There will be a conversion guide, they've said that much. on the other hand, I'm not sure if a firm date was put out for that


Erik Mona wrote:

Errata will be a free download. Heavens, I couldn't imagine making someone pay for it.

I take it that you've not purchased the Rules Compendium, then....

Dark Archive

Erik Mona wrote:

Errata will be a free download. Heavens, I couldn't imagine making someone pay for it.

Good thing you dont have the Microsoft mindframe then :)


I thought the $49.95 was for 99% accuracy. If you pay the extra .05 you get the errata.

Scarab Sages

Here's errata if one's looking:

Happily a short list of less than two dozen items to date!

:-)

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