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TP.net => The Great Beyond (OOC) => : X-Osoerde (Alan) July 09, 2011, 04:44:06 PM
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Does anyone have experience with the Pathfinder setting by Pazio? I recently played it and actually greatly enjoy the setting.
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I have a group of friends (same guys I play BR tabletop with) who're doing a Dragonmech setting game using the Pathfinder system. They love it.
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It is seriously growing on me.
It has seriously improved classes and rules modifications which make play extremely smooth, good and interesting.
I was thinking that some of the rules would be very good for RoEII in terms of character building and what not.
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Actually, I have an electronic version of the rules book, and a few others. I would highly encourage ppl to purchase the books because they really are not expensive (like $10-$15 for the electronic copy).
I will see if I can set up a dropbox or something like that for the books.
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Pathfinder is very nice indeed. :-)
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I think so too, Niels!
I think RoE could seriously make use of the various class 'archetypes' and there is a very very cool system for 'Word Magic' that I feel like could have a place for the Spellsinger.
Incidentally, there are also rules for 'kingdoms' that are also interesting.
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I DM in Pathfinder, wouldn't play anything else these days :)
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I DM in Pathfinder, wouldn't play anything else these days :)
Curse that! Everybody wants to play RoE!
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But I agree that Pathfinder is a good system, and I DM a Pathfinder campaign too.
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Moving to a bigger apartment has allowed me to put my old 2nd Ed AD&D-books up again. I almost get a tear in my eye just from thinking about it. You guys with your fancy new-age RPG-shit. Pfff... back in the good old days... ;D
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Oh Rune you youngster! I found my 1st Ed. books the other day. Good god they look awful compared to more modern stuff :)
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There is only one solution: RoE meets Pathfinder!
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There is only one solution: RoE meets Pathfinder!
YAY!
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There is only one solution: RoE meets Pathfinder!
And then there will be a battle between the two :)
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Heh, yea, since RoE is pretty much without class.
Err... classes, I meant classes. :-)
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There is only one solution: RoE meets Pathfinder!
Mission Accomplished.