| Rake |
Apologies if this is the wrong place for this question, but it's important to my group as we're trying to stick to Pathfinder RPG Core for our campaigns.
My question is: are the "Pathfinder Companion" products (the regional / racial 'splatbooks') designed for use with the Pathfinder RPG exclusively, or are they considered 'compatable' with the PRPG, but designed for third edition D&D in general?
Thanks in advance,
- Rake
Dragnmoon
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Apologies if this is the wrong place for this question, but it's important to my group as we're trying to stick to Pathfinder RPG Core for our campaigns.
My question is: are the "Pathfinder Companion" products (the regional / racial 'splatbooks') designed for use with the Pathfinder RPG exclusively, or are they considered 'compatable' with the PRPG, but designed for third edition D&D in general?
Thanks in advance,
- Rake
All of those that Say OGL after the Title where written before PRPG, all those that say PFRPG after the title where written after PFRPG rules came out and written using those rule.
The OGL ones with a little work can be used in the PFRPG and the PFRPG ones with a little work can be used with the 3.5 SRD.
| Rake |
Looking hereAll of those that Say OGL after the Title where written before PRPG, all those that say PFRPG after the title where written after PFRPG rules came out and written using those rule.
The OGL ones with a little work can be used in the PFRPG and the PFRPG ones with a little work can be used with the 3.5 SRD.
Ah, that makes sense. Thanks!