
SilvercatMoonpaw |
I'm finally getting into 2e after years bouncing off it. That means I'm behind on knowing what's out there. In particular, I always had better luck with 3rd party stuff back in 1e.
Are there any particular 3PP 2e lovers recommend?
Don't worry if they're Remaster or not (though if you have any insights on any needed conversions please say so). I'm already looking into the Battlezoo line of ancestries, and am aware that Psionics are in kickstarter. I think what I could use is more classes, class-defining features (barbarian instincts, etc), and archetypes.

Grankless |
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The class expansions and lore book expansions by Team+ on Pathfinder Infinite - the Classes+ and Lost Omens+ lines - are super good. Super interesting, heavily playtester, and beyond all that: exciting to look at. Highly recommend.
In general, check out Pathfinder Infinite - other great stuff are the classes by Vasco Duarte such as his Blood & Sigils book, as well as the ENORMOUS content expansions of OfflineEnigma such as Sailors of the Sightless Sea.

Perpdepog |
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Can confirm Team+ does some top-notch stuff. I've got pretty much all their releases so far and love all of them. Magus+, Inventors+, and Summoners+ are probably my favorites.
I'll also give a big recommendation for Roll for Combat, the Battlezoo guys. The majority of their stuff is ancestries, but they have some real bangers, like dragons, intelligent weapons, trolls which came out this year, and loads more. They have a couple archetypes in some other books, like their bestiaries and Indigo Isles, with the bestiaries also presenting a monster parts-based crafting system.
Oh, and Battlezoo's got legally distinct pokemon, which are also loads of fun.

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I for one love Team+ classes and allow them in my home games, which my players really appreciate. I've found them to be well balanced, interesting options that keep roughly on the Paizo established power curve baseline. At the very least, my players haven't cracked them yet.
I would also throw my lot in with Roll for Combat as well. I have their bestiaries and Eldamon content, with the bestiaries getting the heaviest use. There's nothing quite like the player's surprise when you pull out a monster they haven't seen before, and with the foundry modules they couldn't be easier to use. I bought the Eldamon content intending to use it for a one shot for a couple of younger players that got canceled, but I'm hoping to use it soon.