| Berselius |
Anyone ever thought of trying to make a Pathfinder spin-off to Swords and Sorcery's World of Warcraft the Roleplaying Game? I sure have and here's what I've come up with so far:
Races:
Human, Stormwind +2 to Any One Ability Score
Draenei +2 Intelligence, +2 Wisdom, –2 Dexterity
Dwarf, Ironforge +2 Constitution, +2 Wisdom, –2 Charisma
Elf, Blood +2 Intelligence, +2 Charisma, -2 Constitution
Elf, Night +2 Wisdom, +2 Charisma, –2 Constitution
Gnome +2 Intelligence, +2 Charisma, –2 Strength
Orc +2 Strength, +2 Wisdom, -2 Intelligence
Tauren +2 Strength, +2 Constitution, -2 Dexterity
Troll, Jungle +2 Constitution, +2 Wisdom, -2 Charisma
Worgen +2 Strength, +2 Dexterity, -2 Intelligence
Undead, Forsaken +2 Strength, +2 Dexterity, -2 Constitution
Classes:
Barbarian (nothing much changed here)
Hunter (a variant of the Ranger Class)
Mage (Arcane Schools could include Arcanist, Firelord, Necromancer, Stonemother, Tidehunter, Warlock, or Windlord)
Paladin (Death Knight could be an Alternate Class)
Priest (Beings of worship could include The Holy Light, Elemental Lords, Draconic Aspects, Old Ones, The Burning Legion, or The Shadow)
Rogue (nothing much changed here)
Shaman (a variant of the Oracle class with mysteries including Ancients, Flame, Stone, The Emerald Dream, Healing, Waves, Winds, and Titans)
Sorcerer (Bloodlines could include Ancient, Dragons, Elemental, Fel, Life, Old Ones, Orcs, Titan, or Undead)
Tinker (makes of machines of all shapes and sizes for any purpose)
Warrior (pretty much like the Fighter)
Prestige Classes:
Archmage (a prestige class for arcane magic users)
Assassin (a prestige class for rogues who prefer silent killing)
Beastmaster (a prestige class for hunters of any race)
Berserker (a prestige class for barbarians of any race)
Duelist (a prestige class for warriors of any race who prefer the use of agility over strength)
Felsworn (a prestige class for those who have pledged themselves to the Burning Legion)
Gladiator (a prestige class for warriors of any race who prefer the use of Strength over Agility)
Hierophant (a prestige class for divine magic users)
Infiltrator (a prestige class for hunters and rogues who like being masters of disguise and all around sneaky)
Machinist (a prestige class for Tinkers that takes their invention abilities to a whole new level)
Mounted Master (a prestige class for warriors of any race who like to ride mounts as masters)
Mystic (a prestige class for both arcane and divine magic users)
Does anyone else think this is a good idea?
| Drejk |
Anyone ever thought of trying to make a Pathfinder spin-off to Swords and Sorcery's World of Warcraft the Roleplaying Game? I sure have and here's what I've come up with so far:
Yes, lots of people thought about converting Warcraft or its elements to PF.
| jonnythm |
Originally, the warcraft RPG was simply a campaign setting for 3.5
Your races have non-pathfinder ability scores: the gereral rule is +2 mental (INT, WIS, CHA), +2 physical (STR, DEX, CON), -2 to whatever.
Human: good
Draenei: should be +2 STR, +2 CHA, -2 DEX, they're supposed to be paladins
Dwarf, Ironforge: +2 Constitution, +2 Wisdom, –2 Charisma, this is fine
Elf, Blood: should be the normal elf. No problems with it.
Elf, Night: +2 Wis, +2 Dex, -2 Con, consider racial traits that favor nature
Gnome: I wouldn't be so sure, maybe +2 int OR CHA, +2 CON, -2 STR
Orc: this is good
Tauren: +2 Strength, +2 Wis, -2 Dexterity instead, also possibly a bonus to CMD in some situations
Troll, Jungle: This is fine, possibly you might consider faster passive regeneration (maybe 1 hp/hour) or something.
Worgen: More like +2 to any one stat, and switch it with other bonuses when in hybrid form or something, rules are sketchy on this since there are already ware creatures in PF
Undead, Forsaken: consider using the rules for half-undead form the playtest of the advanced race guide.
The advanced race guide will have better rules than what I came up with when it comes out. More people will be thinking about this.
I'm sure a 3rd party product will have conversion eventually for the setting.