Mike Myler
Grand Vizier of the Googly Mooglies
There may be a list on the designer discord with the similarities we've picked up on so far. 

i mean, what gets me here is this:
like...isn't...isn't that aasimar? what the hell is an ardling?
guess i'm waiting for noon to see what this document is about.
edit: also,
this is ABSOLUTELY taken from pathfinder 2e. like. there's pretty much no way it isn't.
There may be a list on the designer discord with the similarities we've picked up on so far.![]()
Glad I'm not the only one who thought that.It's an aasimar who is also a furry.
GOD--It's an aasimar who is also a furry.
You could look at that way, but it also comes from 4e. So it would be: 4e - PF2 - 5e, if that is your line of thinking.this is ABSOLUTELY taken from pathfinder 2e. like. there's pretty much no way it isn't.
What? I have no recollection of 4e having spells/powers split up with each power source having their own shared list. Quite the opposite: each and every class had their own list. Bards, artificers, swordmages, warlocks, and wizards were all Arcane classes, but they didn't share any spells in common.You could look at that way, but it also comes from 4e. So it would be: 4e - PF2 - 5e, if that is your line of thinking.
It is a stepping stone thing. One leads to the other and then the next.What? I have no recollection of 4e having spells/powers split up with each power source having their own shared list. Quite the opposite: each and every class had their own list. Bards, artificers, swordmages, warlocks, and wizards were all Arcane classes, but they didn't share any spells in common.
Yes, 4e differentiated between different power sources, but that was primarily a flavor thing. An arcane character should do things this way, a divine character that way. But it's not like 4e bards could cast fireballs or anything like that.