Starfinder Paizo Announces The New STARFINDER ENHANCED!

Starfinder Enhanced is a brand new revised version of Paizo's space-fantasy RPG, with a preorder coming in October this year. It features revised classes, new archetypes and feats, a new starship combat system, and more. Paizo says "For context, we did something like this nearly 10 years ago with Pathfinder (First Edition) Unchained. It is not a new edition, but will offer new Starfinder...

Starfinder Enhanced is a brand new revised version of Paizo's space-fantasy RPG, with a preorder coming in October this year. It features revised classes, new archetypes and feats, a new starship combat system, and more.

Paizo says "For context, we did something like this nearly 10 years ago with Pathfinder (First Edition) Unchained. It is not a new edition, but will offer new Starfinder options."

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From totally revised fundamentals like core classes and starship combat to brand-new systems for expanding the way you play, this 192-page hardcover rules resource offers fresh ideas while still blending with the existing system. With Starfinder Enhanced at hand, you’ll be ready for the countless challenges of infinite space!

Starfinder Enhanced includes:
  • New versions of the envoy, solarian, technomancer, and witchwarper classes, all revised to make them more balanced and easier to play.
  • New class features and character options for every Starfinder class published to date!
  • New archetypes, spells, equipment, and over 90 new feats. Truly build the character you want!
  • Rules for scalable equipment, so you never have to trade-in your trusty sidearm ever again.
  • New subsystems for narrative starship combat, expanded creature companions, and new chances to spend Resolve Points for every character!
  • 12 playable species including fan favorites and entirely new options, from the shapeshifting kitsune to the tiny novians born from dying suns!
 

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darjr

I crit!
Will it be required in part or in whole for Starfinder league play?

It does look like it’s add ins and you’ll need the core book still.
 




Mesero

Explorer
Most likely this is to Starfinder as Pathfinder Unchained was to PF1E -- and so optional, but exploring territory that will eventually lead to SF2E.
Probably.

From the product description:
  • New versions of the envoy, solarian, technomancer, and witchwarper classes, all revised to make them more balanced and easier to play.
    -> Here we will likely see some hard class reworks which will simply work better as there were severe balance problems with some classes. So this is something like the updated ranger in D&D
  • New class features and character options for every Starfinder class published to date!
    -> Just a compilation of already existing options
  • New archetypes, spells, equipment, and over 90 new feats. Truly build the character you want!
    -> This is likely also a compilation of existing feats, maybe sprinkled with some new ones.
  • Rules for scalable equipment, so you never have to trade-in your trusty sidearm ever again.
    -> That is new, but hardly revolutionary. Basically pay money -> your weapon gets better instead of having to buy a new one. The money loop in Starfinder is quite central to its balance, so there won't be any surprises here.
  • New subsystems for narrative starship combat, expanded creature companions, and new chances to spend Resolve Points for every character!
    -> Thats probably the biggest change in the rules as the existing starship combat is very lacking for several reasons, but on the other hand starship combat is only a small part of Starfinder
  • 12 playable species including fan favorites and entirely new options, from the shapeshifting kitsune to the tiny novians born from dying suns!
    -> This seems to be a mix between reprints which didn't manage to get into the recent Interstellar Species book and a few new ones.
 



Eyes of Nine

Everything's Fine
I wish this could get a new edition. I want to play Starfinder, but with a Starfinder take on the PF2E rules. I've moved past my 3.x days.

That said I suspect I'm in the minority on that.
I've definitely moved past the Starfinder 1e rules (donated all my books to a charity raffle). Could be enticed by a Starfinder built on the PF2 chassis

Feels like a lot of work for the Paizo team though; and maybe not much return?
 

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