strangepork |
So i got a flyer in the box today when my AMAZING Dark Waters Rising (comics 1-6 plus 60 amazing pages of scenarios, ssandpoint info and maps, npcs, etc) arrived.
Its advertising a aug 2013 product called Mythic Adventures. If there is a thread already discussing preview or playest copies, please help a player out =D
Anyways, I would normally not post in the PFS forums about an upcoming product, except this ones tag line is "mythic adventures lets you play a hero that is a cut above the ordinary sellsword, more powerful than your average hedge wizard, and able to take on challenges far beyond those of your ordinary contemporaries."
All i read was "Absolutely nothing in this book will be PFS legal"
I just got Champions of Purity - its like 99.9 pct legal except for two tiny items, and its an amazing product. i was under the assumption that most/all of these products i will receive as a subscriber would be of use to PFS folks - frankly i thought paizo was heading in a direction like champ of purity where it is all PFS legal out of the box!
Do we have any intel on whether this will be a total paperweight for sanctioned play?
For the future, how do i scope out playtests or preview copies, discussions on what will or will not be sanctioned, etc.
I dont want to subscribe to product lines that are consistently unplayable in PFS.
Liz Courts Webstore Gninja Minion |
Mythic Adventures is here and will release at GenCon 2013 (a.k.a. this August). Whether or not material will be PFS legal is up to the Decemvirate...I mean Campaign Coordinator.
son of a gun, theres a free playtest pdf in the paizo store. i either need to email sub to this blog or train myself to pay attention (it would be easier to write a perl script to rss feed it to my gmail)
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Robert A Matthews |
I have heard rumor that content from this book might be making an appearance in PFS. Acquiring mythic tiers requires fighting mythic monsters or accomplishing other epic deeds. They could easily control access to mythic tiers by making very few scenarios/sanctioned modules that increase your mythic tier so that you don't become too ridiculously overpowered.
Michael Brock Pathfinder Society Campaign Coordinator |
I have heard rumor that content from this book might be making an appearance in PFS. Acquiring mythic tiers requires fighting mythic monsters or accomplishing other epic deeds. They could easily control access to mythic tiers by making very few scenarios/sanctioned modules that increase your mythic tier so that you don't become too ridiculously overpowered.
Those sound like some juicy and interesting rumors. I would love to hear more of what you've heard since I didn't start any rumors and have yet to even see the book so have no idea what might and might not be legal, if anything.
Robert A Matthews |
Those sound like some juicy and interesting rumors. I would love to hear more of what you've heard since I didn't start any rumors and have yet to even see the book so have no idea what might and might not be legal, if anything.
Mostly speculation among friends and people I meet at various tables. It is part of the Pathfinder RPG product line just like APG, Ultimate Magic, Ultimate Equipment, etc, so it would make sense if it parts of it were to become legal. The playtest is over but the pdf is still available for download if you haven't read it yet ;)
Patrick Harris @ SD |
Robert A Matthews wrote:I have heard rumor that content from this book might be making an appearance in PFS. Acquiring mythic tiers requires fighting mythic monsters or accomplishing other epic deeds. They could easily control access to mythic tiers by making very few scenarios/sanctioned modules that increase your mythic tier so that you don't become too ridiculously overpowered.Those sound like some juicy and interesting rumors. I would love to hear more of what you've heard .
http://paizo.com/threads/rzs2p5n7?Mythic-Society#2
Probably this, where you said "maybe" to a lot of questions about PFS inclusion of Mythic content, thus making people think you were considering it.
since I didn't start any rumors and have yet to even see the book so have no idea what might and might not be legal, if anything
... unless someone hacked your account, I suppose.
Worldbuilder |
Man, between the crazy season 4 powergamer boons I've already come close to swearing off PFS, just so unnecessary. And now they talk about reducing gold for playing up (but it doesn't work both ways) but they give away feats and ability score bonuses??? I don't know how this ius good for business, and I suspect you'll scare away new players who's buddy doesn't want to play down with their new friend and loose gold, so he never palys again. Sorry total derail!
From what I've seen of Mythic(playtest only, so maybe its not so bad, but doubtful), if they bring that to PFS, that will likely be the straw that ends PFS for me.
Michael Brock Pathfinder Society Campaign Coordinator |
Michael Brock wrote:Robert A Matthews wrote:I have heard rumor that content from this book might be making an appearance in PFS. Acquiring mythic tiers requires fighting mythic monsters or accomplishing other epic deeds. They could easily control access to mythic tiers by making very few scenarios/sanctioned modules that increase your mythic tier so that you don't become too ridiculously overpowered.Those sound like some juicy and interesting rumors. I would love to hear more of what you've heard .http://paizo.com/threads/rzs2p5n7?Mythic-Society#2
Probably this, where you said "maybe" to a lot of questions about PFS inclusion of Mythic content, thus making people think you were considering it.
Mike Brock wrote:since I didn't start any rumors and have yet to even see the book so have no idea what might and might not be legal, if anything... unless someone hacked your account, I suppose.
I guess I can see how "maybe" could be construed as "Acquiring mythic tiers requires fighting mythic monsters or accomplishing other epic deeds. They could easily control access to mythic tiers by making very few scenarios/sanctioned modules that increase your mythic tier so that you don't become too ridiculously overpowered".
Please feel free to link any other comments I made, besides the word maybe, that would lead to rumors. I would love to see them.
:-/
Patrick Harris @ SD |
I guess I can see how "maybe" could be construed as "Acquiring mythic tiers requires fighting mythic monsters or accomplishing other epic deeds. They could easily control access to mythic tiers by making very few scenarios/sanctioned modules that increase your mythic tier so that you don't become too ridiculously
That's all conjecture on the OPs part, actually. The ony rumors he alluded to were "that content from this book might be making an appearance in PFS." Which came from you, assuming we accept the correlation between "maybe" and "might be."
Michael Brock Pathfinder Society Campaign Coordinator |
Then let me clarify since people want to read way too much into one word. We may use parts of the Mythic Hardcover when it becomes available. We may not use parts of the Mythic Hardcover when it becomes available. Once the book is on my desk, and I have a chance to look at the final product, I can provide a better answer. Until such a time, everything is conjecture as nothing has been decided. Does that clear it up?
Patrick Harris @ SD |
Then let me clarify since people want to read way too much into one word. We may use parts of the Mythic Hardcover when it becomes available. We may not use parts of the Mythic Hardcover when it becomes available. Once the book is on my desk, and I have a chance to look at the final product, I can provide a better answer. Until such a time, everything is conjecture as nothing has been decided. Does that clear it up?
Got it: Definitely "maybe." ;)