Does the drift pull in pieces of other dimensions?


Rules Questions

Silver Crusade

Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber

I've seen people talk about this, but I recoeved my Starfinder Corebook yesterday and I can not find it stating this anywhere in the fluff not any rules for what that means exactly as far as causing random encounters or whatever else. Has this been removed in the final printing or have I just missed what I presume are at the very least paragraphs of fluff and rules? If it is still in the game can someone please tell me where it's printed


Core Rulebook > Starships > Space Travel (pg. 290) wrote:
Every time a Drift engine is used, a tiny portion of a random plane is torn from its home and added to the Drift, set to float there for eternity. The farther the jump, the larger the chunk of material, which sometimes appears near the jumping ship, adding an element of risk: you never know when a long jump might tear away a chunk of Hell and leave you flying through a cloud of furious devils. Even those making safely measured jumps might encounter strange beasts trapped there by previous travels.

There's the associated fluff. Right now, there's no hard and fast ruleset for determining random encounters at Drift jumps; it's left up to the GM. We may see something like that in a future book (especially once we have some monsters to put in a random encounter table).

Community / Forums / Starfinder / Rules Questions / Does the drift pull in pieces of other dimensions? All Messageboards

Want to post a reply? Sign in.
Recent threads in Rules Questions