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<blockquote data-quote="Ovarwa" data-source="post: 7424696" data-attributes="member: 75153"><p>Hi, Options for advancement: Pathfinder has far more options. But there's a lot of junk to wade through also. If you seek options, look no further. Options for optimization: Pathfinder has far more options. But D&D5 has plenty of options to last at least a single campaign, even for players who care about optimizing. D&D5's options are not going to break your game accidentally either. Balance: D&D5. What? Nothing more to say? Yup. Ease of Play: D&D5. Realism: Neither. Fun: The only thing in the cave is what you take with you. Recommended Reading: Treantmonk has been a fan of both Pathfinder and D&D5. He has well-regarded wizard optimization guides for both games. I recommend reading both guides, which will provide a feel for differences between systems from the perspective of a respected optimizer. Overall conclusion: If you want better (in the sense of more evolved, more balanced, more curated), go for D&D5. If you want more stuff to play with, go for Pathfinder. Neither is a mistake. Other options for D&D-like games: 13th Age. There's an SRD. It's really worth looking at. Anyway, Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ovarwa, post: 7424696, member: 75153"] Hi, Options for advancement: Pathfinder has far more options. But there's a lot of junk to wade through also. If you seek options, look no further. Options for optimization: Pathfinder has far more options. But D&D5 has plenty of options to last at least a single campaign, even for players who care about optimizing. D&D5's options are not going to break your game accidentally either. Balance: D&D5. What? Nothing more to say? Yup. Ease of Play: D&D5. Realism: Neither. Fun: The only thing in the cave is what you take with you. Recommended Reading: Treantmonk has been a fan of both Pathfinder and D&D5. He has well-regarded wizard optimization guides for both games. I recommend reading both guides, which will provide a feel for differences between systems from the perspective of a respected optimizer. Overall conclusion: If you want better (in the sense of more evolved, more balanced, more curated), go for D&D5. If you want more stuff to play with, go for Pathfinder. Neither is a mistake. Other options for D&D-like games: 13th Age. There's an SRD. It's really worth looking at. Anyway, Ken [/QUOTE]
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