VampByDay
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Usually when Paizo asks for a playtest, they ask for some restrictions when playtesting, such as 'don't use archetypes, we want to see how the class stands on its own' or something to that effect. I can't find that for the Starfinder playtest. Was there a set of rules like that, and if so, where could I find it?
And yes, I know the Starfinder Playtest is officially over, just looking for the official rules.
Driftbourne
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The Player Core playtest is over, the playtest for the classes in the Tech Core starts towards the end of April
playtest guideline
Players should avoid using Pathfinder Second Edition ancestries, backgrounds, classes, equipment, and feats that aren’t explicitly included in the playtest. Note that most of the skill feats and some class feats from Pathfinder Player Core have been included in the skill feat tables and are part of the playtest. Spells should be selected from the Playtest Rulebook and Pathfinder Player Core. While these options are available, we encourage players to try the new feats and spells from the Starfinder Playtest Core Rulebook to provide us with new data.
from Starfinder Playtesting Overview.
More playtest info here starfinderplaytest .
VampByDay
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The Player Core playtest is over, the playtest for the classes in the Tech Core starts towards the end of April
playtest guideline
Blog Post wrote:Players should avoid using Pathfinder Second Edition ancestries, backgrounds, classes, equipment, and feats that aren’t explicitly included in the playtest. Note that most of the skill feats and some class feats from Pathfinder Player Core have been included in the skill feat tables and are part of the playtest. Spells should be selected from the Playtest Rulebook and Pathfinder Player Core. While these options are available, we encourage players to try the new feats and spells from the Starfinder Playtest Core Rulebook to provide us with new data.from Starfinder Playtesting Overview.
More playtest info here starfinderplaytest .
Thanks, it was from the blogpost. I appreciate it!