Personally I liked Lost Mines adventure way more than the Essentials Kit adventure.
Hopefully this one is comparable. Lost Mines is by far my favorite intro adventure, at least of the 6 or so I've run or played in or run (mostly run).
I wonder what Gygax would think of 5e magic and Sorcerer points.
I’ve read the works he is referencing and the magic users in those works were no where near as powerful as what we think of as the norm today.
The funny thing is when I play, I play a character that isn't good, because to me they wouldn't be going around killing so many things. I played Barbarian that basically want to fight everything to prove his power, then a Warlock that wants make the Great Old One notice him through the amount of...
Well in medieval times it was those with the most power that were considered to be good and have god on their sides, and that led into colonialism. Basically might makes right.
So if you want to play with realism, the medieval idea of good is far different from the modern one, but could be...
I'm more of a fan of gritty realism, so I like making my characters figure out who is good and evil. They seems to like the tough moral choices. Those claiming to be may not be.
First question is how do you define "Good" and "evil"?
Ridding a mine of Kobolds that are raiding a town is considered good from the towns viewpoint. But maybe the Kobolds are starving and it's the only way they have to save their children from starvation. And killing all of them is in fact...
Well I'm a bit late, but I'm wondering what the adventures will be this fall. I suspect something that opens up more of the forgotten realms, it will probably be a collection of adventures that take place in different areas, like dessert, eastern and other themes. No idea what the new adventure...
Yeah, there are many flaws with Starfinder and it's really just space fantasy.
But I do enjoy playing it, there is a whole book coming out this summer about space combat so hopefully that improves, and I suspect there will be a whole book about vehicles in the future.
My party is obsessed...
This doesn't match what I see locally at all. For some reason I hardly ever see anyone playing Wizards and Clerics. It's like they are bored with them. But I see lots of Bards, Druids and Paladins. Rouge is probably number one where I live. In the game I DM there's only one human and most...
My actual point in that long ramble:
" Paizo needs to make a site that does what D&D Beyond does only for all their games. That will make it much easier to play Pathfinder and will get many new people into Pathfinder."
I literally have thousands of dollars of Paizo products and pay to use the...