| vale_73 |
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Hi guys, I really like Pathfinder 2 Playtest Rulebook! I'm really enjoying reading the rulebook and playing some short adventures and campaigns. I think Pathfinder 2 will be a game I'll like a lot: it could be my go-to-game when it comes to average-crunchy fantasy rpg.
I'd really like that, maybe in future supplements, Paizo designers developed low - to - non magical classes like: the Noble, Non magical Healers, the Savant, the Cloistered Cleric, maybe even a sort of Commoner option, kind of 0 level character, so to speak, or the possibility to create heroes who are kids!
I know it could be quite difficult, because each class now needs a lot of choices, options and feats, but I really like having the possibility to recreate atmospheres and flavours like those read in the Song of Ice and Fire Saga, for instance.
Just my wishes, thanks Paizo...
P.S. I'd also like to have tons of new ancestries, particularly Orcs, Pixies, Minotaurs, Dark Elves (are they the cave elves of the playtest?), Nymphs and Feys, but I know that this is probably more in line with the line of products of Pathfinder we are going to see in the future...
| Edge93 |
Glad to hear you like the game! Same here.
As far as non-magical healers, I don't know if you've looked through the errata (Paizo has made a lot of great changes over the course of the Playtest) but one update introduced something called Treat Wounds that lets you take 10 minutes to administer a rather strong non-magical healing to your party with a successful Medicine check, and you can even take a Skill Feat to do it with the Nature skill instead! This seems like a good start for a nonmagical healer, and the Battle Medic skill feat has been made stronger to where it works pretty well for non-magical healing in battle even.
And yeah, I think the Cavern Elves are basically Drow. XD
But yeah, I expect we will be getting a lot of good content down the line. ^^