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Out of curiosity how did they improve NPC statting?
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Out of curiosity how did they improve NPC statting?
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List of things that used to suck in 3.5 and no longer suck thanks to Pathfinder (not exhaustive since I have not seen final rules, in no particular order)
The Pathfinder RPG updates and revises some of the trouble spots in the 3.5 rules set, such as class disparity, grapple, polymorph, and a host of others. A lot of the classes have been given a good deal of versatility, allowing them to be a bit more customized to the player's concept. The final book is 576 pages, full color and retails for $49.99 (including all the info for players and GMs, but not monsters). As of August, all of the Paizo products will convert to support the Pathfinder RPG. In addition, we have over 40 other publishers signed up to support the game, using the Pathfinder Compatibility License.
Hope that helps answer some of your questions...
Jason Bulmahn
Lead Designer
Paizo Publishing
I have been doing a Campaign with the Beta version, and I have to say, I like it so far. How many changes can we expect in the final version? Will it be supported by a line of modules? (one of the reasons I jumped on board with Pathfinder was because of Paizo's experience putting out adventures through Dungeon Magazine).
As of August, all their modules and APs will utilize the new system. That's basically one AP a month and a module every other month I believe.
The Pathfinder RPG updates and revises some of the trouble spots in the 3.5 rules set, such as class disparity
I don't think anything got nerfed. It's more about bringing other classes up to CoD level. On the whole there's a slight power bump in the Beta, but nothing like 4e.I am wondering what/if any classes get nerfed? CoDzilla? And how much gnashing of teeth will result.