
Lordofkhybr |

In Mordenkainen's Magnificent Emporium there is a passage about a Pathfinder story item and it throws in a bunch of stuff like "torturous passages, bleak, empty expanses" and things like that.
Isn't it enough that we have to read the edition wars online? Now we have to put up with them in our splatbooks!

A Man In Black RPG Superstar 2010 Top 32 |
Pathfinder
Story Obstacle: A torturous labyrinth, a deadly dungeon, or a trackless wilderness stands between the characters and their hidden destination.
Property: This item reveals an invisible path through or past the obstacle. It could constantly reveal the path to its bearer, or it could show the way once per hour or once per day.
Form: Amulet, goggles, helm, lantern.
It's an item that finds paths. I'm not seeing the jab, OP.

Pixel Cube |

Pathfinder
Story Obstacle: A torturous labyrinth, a deadly dungeon, or a trackless wilderness stands between the characters and their hidden destination.
Property: This item reveals an invisible path through or past the obstacle. It could constantly reveal the path to its bearer, or it could show the way once per hour or once per day.
Form: Amulet, goggles, helm, lantern.
From the text, it actually looks like they praised Pathfinder instead.

Echo Vining |

MME wrote:From the text, it actually looks like they praised Pathfinder instead.Pathfinder
Story Obstacle: A torturous labyrinth, a deadly dungeon, or a trackless wilderness stands between the characters and their hidden destination.
Property: This item reveals an invisible path through or past the obstacle. It could constantly reveal the path to its bearer, or it could show the way once per hour or once per day.
Form: Amulet, goggles, helm, lantern.
Alternatively, the idea of a "pathfinder" that, perhaps, "finds paths", as they say, could be a natural construct of the English language, and unrelated to any other use of the term.

Pixel Cube |
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Pixel Cube wrote:Alternatively, the idea of a "pathfinder" that, perhaps, "finds paths", as they say, could be a natural construct of the English language, and unrelated to any other use of the term.MME wrote:From the text, it actually looks like they praised Pathfinder instead.Pathfinder
Story Obstacle: A torturous labyrinth, a deadly dungeon, or a trackless wilderness stands between the characters and their hidden destination.
Property: This item reveals an invisible path through or past the obstacle. It could constantly reveal the path to its bearer, or it could show the way once per hour or once per day.
Form: Amulet, goggles, helm, lantern.
Alternatively alternatively, sometimes it's just nice to wear your tinfoil hat.

Xabulba |

Gary Teter wrote:Removed a couple posts. Edition war threads are tiresome enough without branching out into what-constitutes-rape territory.It is always weird to come in after posts were deleted and try to figure out how they got from the posts left to rape.
Maybe handbanana?
Yea it's like showing up to a party after the police have already made an arrest or two.

Greg Wasson |

In Mordenkainen's Magnificent Emporium there is a passage about a Pathfinder story item and it throws in a bunch of stuff like "torturous passages, bleak, empty expanses" and things like that.
Isn't it enough that we have to read the edition wars online? Now we have to put up with them in our splatbooks!
CHECK IT OUT! I think you'll like this game.
Greg

Melissa Litwin |
In Mordenkainen's Magnificent Emporium there is a passage about a Pathfinder story item and it throws in a bunch of stuff like "torturous passages, bleak, empty expanses" and things like that.
Isn't it enough that we have to read the edition wars online? Now we have to put up with them in our splatbooks!
Didn't read the whole thread. I find it unlikely there was any jab, as the people at the companies get along quite well. It's the players who insist on fanning up this whole edition war thingy, when really we should all be focused on good games and having fun.

ghettowedge |

Gary Teter wrote:Removed a couple posts. Edition war threads are tiresome enough without branching out into what-constitutes-rape territory.It is always weird to come in after posts were deleted and try to figure out how they got from the posts left to rape.
Maybe handbanana?
Tonight. You.

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ciretose wrote:Tonight. You.Gary Teter wrote:Removed a couple posts. Edition war threads are tiresome enough without branching out into what-constitutes-rape territory.It is always weird to come in after posts were deleted and try to figure out how they got from the posts left to rape.
Maybe handbanana?
LOL. What do you think he means? 'Tonight. You.' Like he's threatening you or something.

Sean FitzSimon |

Because "Pathfinder" can only mean "Paizo"? What about: Pathfinder or Pathfinder
Dude, do you know the carbon footprint of one of those Nissan Pathfinders? That's an intentional jab at Paizo.

KaeYoss |

It's just payback because Paizo released an adventure that featured an evil wizard who lived near the beach. Paizo had it coming.
Bah, that was coincidence.
Though I think the 30-page supplementary article about torture methods especially suited for wizards and using said wizard as narrative example might have been a bit over the top... ;-P

KaeYoss |

Sean K Reynolds wrote:I first read that as bottle-shaped-bearer-of-fire-that-burns-like-ice and thought "Mmmm, peppermint schnapps."KaeYoss wrote:No one makes fun of Artifact-in-sword-form-that-searches-for-the-true-pathNor of Dagger-shaped-bearer-of-fire-that-burns-like-ice.
Serioli Liquor - It's soul-shattering good!

KaeYoss |

Lordofkhybr wrote:Didn't read the whole thread. I find it unlikely there was any jab, as the people at the companies get along quite well. It's the players who insist on fanning up this whole edition war thingy, when really we should all be focused on good games and having fun.In Mordenkainen's Magnificent Emporium there is a passage about a Pathfinder story item and it throws in a bunch of stuff like "torturous passages, bleak, empty expanses" and things like that.
Isn't it enough that we have to read the edition wars online? Now we have to put up with them in our splatbooks!
I said it before and I'll say it again - probably the next time this comes up: The fact that they are on such good terms would not necessarily be a deterrent. They could poke fun at each other all in good fun, something they wouldn't do if they weren't best buddies.
And it has definitely happened before: In Shadow in the Sky, there is a jab at 4e, one which Paizo even admitted to. In that module, there is a hell-themed casino event, with waitresses dressed as succubi. The module goes on to say that (the casino owner) knows succubi aren't devils, but he's only interested in more money.
Someone from Paizo admitted that it was a jab at 4e (and how succubi were suddenly devils in there), and since Paizo and many of the developers over at wotc are friends, it can't be anything other than a friendly jab.

KaeYoss |

Because "Pathfinder" can only mean "Paizo"? What about: Pathfinder or Pathfinder
There are thousands of other "Pathfinders" out there. There's people stumbling through woods, certain weapon systems, Great Weapons (well, one).
However, making the link from one RPG to another rather than to a car or a missile isn't that far fetched...
It's like listening to someone from Airbus ranting about "The Ambassador" and then pointing out he could have meant a representative to a foreign country, a ship from Star Trek or one of the cars of that name. Someone saying that he's talking about Airspeed isn't that far-fetched.

KaeYoss |

Sean K Reynolds wrote:OT: I always wanted a Magical-Wand-That-Creates-Death-in-the-Form-of-a-Black-Sword. :-)KaeYoss wrote:No one makes fun of Artifact-in-sword-form-that-searches-for-the-true-pathNor of Dagger-shaped-bearer-of-fire-that-burns-like-ice.
It seems that to get this item, you must be prophesied to get it one day, and also be naive about what your actual species is.

Steve Geddes |

And it has definitely happened before: In Shadow in the Sky, there is a jab at 4e, one which Paizo even admitted to. In that module, there is a hell-themed casino event, with waitresses dressed as succubi. The module goes on to say that (the casino owner) knows succubi aren't devils, but he's only interested in more money.
Someone from Paizo admitted that it was a jab at 4e (and how succubi were suddenly devils in there), and since Paizo and many of the developers over at wotc are friends, it can't be anything other than a friendly jab.
This is surprising. What does "Someone from Paizo" mean?

Steve Geddes |

Gary Teter wrote:I too would like a cite for this. The only relevant posts I can find are you retelling this tale. Not saying it didn't happen, but it sounds really unlikely to me.Link
Cheers. I guess it's harder to find someone more "from Paizo" than James Jacobs. :)
I'm still surprised, but I missed all the context. When I read his comment I wonder if he meant 'it wasnt a jab', rather than 'it wasnt subtle'.

KaeYoss |

Joana wrote:Gary Teter wrote:I too would like a cite for this. The only relevant posts I can find are you retelling this tale. Not saying it didn't happen, but it sounds really unlikely to me.LinkCheers. I guess it's harder to find someone more "from Paizo" than James Jacobs. :)
I'm still surprised, but I missed all the context. When I read his comment I wonder if he meant 'it wasnt a jab', rather than 'it wasnt subtle'.
I'm quite sure James meant that it wasn't subtle in any way. It was an allusion to 4e, but it was all meant in good fun.

Steve Geddes |

Steve Geddes wrote:I'm still surprised, but I missed all the context. When I read his comment I wonder if he meant 'it wasnt a jab', rather than 'it wasnt subtle'.I'm quite sure James meant that it wasn't subtle in any way. It was an allusion to 4e, but it was all meant in good fun.
I'll take your word for it - as I said, I missed all the context.

Pixel Cube |

It's like listening to someone from Airbus ranting about "The Ambassador" and then pointing out he could have meant a representative to a foreign country, a ship from Star Trek or one of the cars of that name.
[sniper voice] Or that bloody overpowered revolver that coward of a Spy uses, what a wanka. [/sniper voice]

KaeYoss |

KaeYoss wrote:[sniper voice] Or that bloody overpowered revolver that coward of a Spy uses, what a wanka. [/sniper voice]
It's like listening to someone from Airbus ranting about "The Ambassador" and then pointing out he could have meant a representative to a foreign country, a ship from Star Trek or one of the cars of that name.
Doktor!
Hm... I think I'll pass the time until MMHVI arrives with a bit of TF2.

Talia Senshir |

KaeYoss wrote:No one makes fun of Artifact-in-sword-form-that-searches-for-the-true-pathNor of Dagger-shaped-bearer-of-fire-that-burns-like-ice.
You two get stacks of Langosh and a bottle each of K'aaven for your references. And I promise to not use "remover-of-aspects-of-deity" on you when the revolting Teckla rise. ;)