Crothian
First Post
I don't know Pathfinder well enough to say this with absolute certainty, but I'm pretty sure that you can make a 3.5E character and sit down at a Pathfinder table and be just fine.
You wouldn't be just fine. They changed the rules for the races, the classes, and many feats and spells. You would have or know what a CMB or CMD was. And you'd be using the wrong books.
Again, there's nothing wrong with that except that not recognizing this and saying that Pathfinder is a different game or not a variety of D&D seems like willfully ignoring its etiology.
Arguing if a difference is a small or not is pointless, but I think we could easily come up with a 100 or more differences between the games using just the core rules. And if we use other books then that number of changes will easily increase by a factor or 10. Saying Pathfinder is different from D&D is not ignoring that its roots were in D&D. It is acknowledging the Pathfinder grew up and has evolved into something different from D&D.