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Would an "expanded" Pathfinder Beginner game be of interest?
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<blockquote data-quote="vivsavage" data-source="post: 6960955" data-attributes="member: 6673703"><p>A few years ago, the Pathfinder Beginner Box was released to much acclaim. My immediate reaction was "I wish this was a complete game rather than just an introduction." Now, obviously, you could use it as a complete game if you want to limit your advancement, etc. But I loved the simplified bestiary, limited choices of abilities and feats, and so on. I strikes me as a robust game that does away with the bloat.</p><p></p><p>My question is, would such a beast - a "complete" simplified Pathfinder - be something of interest? If so, how would you want it to differ from the Beginner Box, if at all? This assumes level that go to 20, more monsters, etc.</p><p></p><p>Note: I realize you could say that 5e is already a "basic" version of Pathfinder. I'm specifically aiming this question at people who generally enjoy Pathfinder/3.x and have not/will not switch to 5e.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vivsavage, post: 6960955, member: 6673703"] A few years ago, the Pathfinder Beginner Box was released to much acclaim. My immediate reaction was "I wish this was a complete game rather than just an introduction." Now, obviously, you could use it as a complete game if you want to limit your advancement, etc. But I loved the simplified bestiary, limited choices of abilities and feats, and so on. I strikes me as a robust game that does away with the bloat. My question is, would such a beast - a "complete" simplified Pathfinder - be something of interest? If so, how would you want it to differ from the Beginner Box, if at all? This assumes level that go to 20, more monsters, etc. Note: I realize you could say that 5e is already a "basic" version of Pathfinder. I'm specifically aiming this question at people who generally enjoy Pathfinder/3.x and have not/will not switch to 5e. [/QUOTE]
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