Owen K.C. Stephs and the Professional Goblin's Pre-Know Direction Special Episode Special Episode


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Hey folks! If you are wondering what to do before Know Direction's special episode tomorrow night with Erik Mona and Logan Bonner, starting at 7:30 PM EST we're hosting Owen K.C. Stephens on Professional Goblins! We also use Twitch and love it when folks come by and join the chat so please stop in and talk Pathfinder with us. :)

Thanks!


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Well it is in youtube for everyone who wants to see it

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CorvusMask wrote:
Well it is in youtube for everyone who wants to see it

"Everything you want to know about Pathfinder 2.0 playtest."

"Everything" I want to know?
I am... skeptical.

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So one nice surprise I learned from the video I hadn't seen mentioned anywhere else:

Playtest will have Hero Points :D Which is awesome since I always use that system

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So far I've gotten to the part where they point out that Alchemists won't be shoe-horned into using spells, they're actually alchemists, not weird almost-mages. That's actually really interesting to me, Alchemist was one of my favoriite classes, but their reliance on the spell system always bothered me.

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CorvusMask wrote:

So one nice surprise I learned from the video I hadn't seen mentioned anywhere else:

Playtest will have Hero Points :D Which is awesome since I always use that system

That's really good to know. Hero Points (or something like them) are probably one of my most-used optional rules, and they're one of the easiest rules to ignore if you don't like them.


Huh… interesting.

Archetypes (at least in the playtest version) are neither Pathfinder or Starfinder. They CRB ones will be broad, but we can get specific class archetypes. The idea is that even if you end up with a class like Cleric (with few features), they'll still be able to take archetypes.

I'm guessing that means something like VMC being workable with core rules?


That I can get into. I dont mind generic archetypres, so long as I can get some specialisation with class specific archetypes as well.

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JRutterbush wrote:
CorvusMask wrote:
Well it is in youtube for everyone who wants to see it

"Everything you want to know about Pathfinder 2.0 playtest."

"Everything" I want to know?
I am... skeptical.

Ok so yeah, I made the title a bit too click-baity, but that was just for the YouTube crowd. I used much more rational titles for our Podcast Feed and hosted version.

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