Paizo, I'm dying to know which is which?


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In a recent roll for combat interview with Eric Mona and Thurston Hillman. Mixing Pathfinder and Starfinder was compared to mixing peanut butter and chocolate. I'm dying to know which game is peanut butter, and which is chocolate?


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Driftbourne wrote:
In a recent roll for combat interview with Eric Mona and Thurston Hillman. Mixing Pathfinder and Starfinder was compared to mixing peanut butter and chocolate. I'm dying to know which game is peanut butter, and which is chocolate?

I don't work for Paizo, however, I love your question and felt compelled to put my 2 copper coints in. ;)

I feel like peanut butter best represents the grounded, muddy terrain more often associated with the Pathfinder medieval setting, where as chocolate, with it's deep, dark, richness, more accurately represents the space setting of Starfinder.

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Catalina Castles wrote:
Driftbourne wrote:
In a recent roll for combat interview with Eric Mona and Thurston Hillman. Mixing Pathfinder and Starfinder was compared to mixing peanut butter and chocolate. I'm dying to know which game is peanut butter, and which is chocolate?

I don't work for Paizo, however, I love your question and felt compelled to put my 2 copper coints in. ;)

I feel like peanut butter best represents the grounded, muddy terrain more often associated with the Pathfinder medieval setting, where as chocolate, with it's deep, dark, richness, more accurately represents the space setting of Starfinder.

Love your idea of chocolate representing space. This makes me think black holes are made of the darkest chocolate possible. Now are black holes filled with peanut butter? Regardless of what that answer is, mining black holes for chocolate is my next business adventure!

If peanut butter is Pathfinder, if chocolate black holes are filled with peanut butter, that might explain where the planet of Golarion has disappeared to.

I also like your idea of butter representing grounded, and terrain. After all you can use peanut butter to draw a map on a table.

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I'm starting to think which game is peanut butter, and which is chocolate, is under an NDA. I must be getting too close to the secret recipe!

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