Paizo News Roundup For July

Hey y’all, it’s time for another edition of the PAIZO NEWS ROUNDUP! As before, my name is Ben, and I’m going to use this space to fill you in on some of the ins and outs what’s happening in the Paizo world. The good folks at Paizo have been releasing updates for their upcoming Starfinder product launch left, right, and center. Let’s get started!

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Hey y’all, it’s time for another edition of the PAIZO NEWS ROUNDUP! As before, my name is Ben, and I’m going to use this space to fill you in on some of the ins and outs what’s happening in the Paizo world. The good folks at Paizo have been releasing updates for their upcoming Starfinder product launch left, right, and center. Let’s get started!

Let’s take it from the top, all the way up in the heavens: a two-part breakdown of the gods of Starfinder, both new and old. Reliable favorites like Iomedae, Pharasma, and Sarenrae are still going strong, with their believers adapting their faiths to a more spacefaring lifestyle. Other returning gods include Lao Shu Po, Zon-Kuthon, Abadar, Besmara, Desna, Urgathoa, and Nyarlathotep. New deities include THE DEVOURER, the Star-Eater (CE god of black holes, destruction, and supernovas); TRIUNE, the All-Code (N god of artificial intelligence, computers, and the Drift); DAMARITOSH, the Conqueror (LE god of conquest, duty, and war); and IBRA, the Inscrutable (N god of celestial bodies, the cosmos, and mysteries of the universe).

Next up is an overview of one of the new Starfinder classes: the Mechanic. Using the assistance of a unique artificial intelligence, the Mechanic allows players to specialize in building, modifying, and using technology without the use of magic. Mechanics choose to use either an external drone or an implanted processor to house this artificial intelligence, allowing them to remotely handle physical tasks or augment their abilities and cybernetics. Mechanics also gain technology-based tricks that let them bypass, modify, or overload any piece of technology they find.

Speaking of cybernetics and technology, Starfinder has them in spades! Cybernetics (and other, squishier, augmentations) are purchasable gear that you can use to personalize your character, but they are not required for any given character. Starfinder also introduces a system of upgrades, which you can flavor to fit your character, that gives increasing bonuses ability scores. Starfinder’s approach to hacking tries to keep things interesting (sorry, IT security purists!), but aspiring h4xx0rz will still need to balance their skill level in Computers against the countermeasures and tier of their target.

Starfinder isn’t finished with its cool new toys and rules, however, because there’s still the most important part of any self-respecting sci-fi game: GUNS! Guns (and equipment in general) will now have an item level, which gives a good gauge for its power and cost. This keeps the combat math fast and simple, and the systems for buying and modifying equipment are tied to this single mechanic. Modular magic enhancements and a focus on weapon categories allow even non-magical characters make lines or cones of damage, or try their hand at elemental damage.

Whew! And to think there’s so much more to come! I can’t wait, folks, my ticket for the hype train is punched. Well, until next time, that’s it for the PAIZO NEWS ROUNDUP! See you next time!
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WzrdGM

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If you are after more info on Starfinder, Variel from the Paizo forums has done an awesome job in collecting all the information that has been released so far. A link to the forum post that started it all is here, while the collected Starfinder Google Document is here.

I have been following the development of Starfinder for a while and from what I gather it isn't simply Pathfinder in space. While it is true they have taken the Pathfinder setting and extrapolated that into the future, the rules have been changed to make them more suitable for science fantasy. I believe it will be easy enough to take a creature from a Pathfinder Bestiary and quickly convert it to Starfinder, but other elements from Pathfinder, such as classes, will require a fair bit of conversion work due to the changes to the rules.

Paizo are releasing the core Starfinder Core Rulebook in PDF for $10. So if you are on the fence, maybe it's worth a little investment to see if the rules and setting are to your liking.
 
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