[Rite Publishing] The Secrets of Renegade Archetypes II (more third party love).


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The Secrets of Renegade Archetypes II: Bringing you more love for your favorite third party publisher Pathfinder Classes.

Death Knight (Rogue Genius Games): Death Paramours use their bond with the Low Road to steal the souls of their departing victims before they have a chance to face final judgment, and raise their undead bodies as servants and temporary vessels for their own soul.

Elven Archer (Kobold Press): Elven Exemplars blend natural and arcane magic with master archery, representing the apex of elven civilization's finest aspects. Their arrows of pure energy, scroll arrows, ranged spellstrikes and versatile spell list makes them deadly opponents and allies.

Machinesmith (Louis Porter Jr. Design): Cybernetics Doctors are scientists bordering the edge of sanity, experimenting with invasive grafts and devices like brains in jars and other improvements intended to reinforce one's physical capabilities, whether with glass and metal or flesh and bone.

Pact Magic Binder (Radiant House): The Artisan and Lover are two new constellations that all binders can attempt to tap upon in order to create incredible pieces of craftsmanship, or promote peace, affection and understanding. Each comes with a new spirit to bind.

Shadow Assassin (Rogue Genius Games): Mage Slayers forsake their deadly strikes in order to resist spells, hit through magic protections, and break the concentration of spellcasters. They may track their victims over long distances, proving immunity to fear is always a handy gift.

Swordmaster (Dread Fox Games): Braggarts have a great natural skill with both their chosen weapon and their tongue. Passionate about their personal quest, they act recklessly in combat with unique maneuvers in order to provoke and punish their foes, swashbuckling their way to success.

Witch Hunter (Super Genius Games): Witch Eaters have a taste for magic, especially the living kind. Their ability to leech spells and consume body parts of their fallen victims in order to receive their courage, insight or strength make them as feared as could be a werewolf in some communities.

Wolf Shifter (Paizo Fans United):The Werebeast includes 13 animal variants to the wolf for all those who wish to play a serpentine, mastodon, tiger... or yes, a tyrannosaur-themed lycanthrope/barbarian.

Liberty's Edge

Nice!


I loved the first one, and I have PCs for one of those classes (Occultist (Pact Magic) - always up for more options to bind!

Silver Crusade

As always, I hope you will love it :)


The Secrets of Tactical Archetypes II coming Sunday!

Cybernetics Doctor (Machinesmith/Fleshwraith) Illustration by Felipe Pesantez

“Do not be afraid, little one, I spent more years reading books and practicing my magic than you have been breathing. It won’t grow back by itself. But I can assure you that when you wake up and see your awesome new arm, you’ll wish you could get the other one the same ! … If that happens, just come back to me.”

- Dr. Ambrosen, pragmatic special care volunteer for war victims

Some engineers walk at the crossroads between biology and mechanics, seeing in the union of both worlds a reliable opportunity to walk toward intelligent evolution. As their field of expertise requires them to learn and apply a tremendous amount of information, most cybernetics doctors are mad polymaths and geniuses of various fields, who are as likely to perform groundbreaking discoveries as they are to suffer from a crippling lack of common sense, empathy and morality. But such a state of mind is also what allows them to experiment on their own bodies if needs be without fearing the potential damage, instead welcoming the results as proofs of their incredible theories.


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Some engineers walk at the crossroads between biology and mechanics, seeing in the union of both worlds a reliable opportunity to walk toward intelligent evolution. As their field of expertise requires them to learn and apply a tremendous amount of information, most cybernetics doctors are mad polymaths and geniuses of various fields, who are as likely to perform groundbreaking discoveries as they are to suffer from a crippling lack of common sense, empathy and morality. But such a state of mind is also what allows them to experiment on their own bodies if needs be without fearing the potential damage, instead welcoming the results as proofs of their incredible theories.

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