Most of these a would pronounce the way you do.
As you mentioned to @Parmandur, I would say "FAN-duh-lin"
My instinct for Euryale would be "yur-ee-ALE"
I think for Kas, I would pronounce it "KAHSS", but that might just be my Boston Accent bleeding through (Car is pronounced "CAH"), despite...
Oof! Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. We just began converting our 2014 characters to 2024 this weekend because my daughter's friends hadn't been over in a while. I'll blame them (they're not here to defend themselves ;) ).
I finally got around to using these over the weekend, and I noticed that, in the Skills section, you have Perception (CHA) instead or Perception (WIS).
I guess you have thought about it a little bit. ;)
I never played Pathfinder, so I'm not sure how faithfully Matt's Gunslinger subclass compared to its Pathfinder class predecessor. I did try to convert it to a homebrew Marksman subclass using bows and crossbows, with Misfire becoming...
If only there were other things characters could do in combat besides dealing damage, like . . . I don't know . . buffing, debuffing, healing, crowd control, etc.
Since they're form-fillable PDFs, you don't need to print them out. Just type directly into the PDF, click "Save as..." to give it a distinct name, and then open it up on your computer during the session.
If I had to make a determination for this in my game, I would say that a "Spellcaster" is anyone who has either the Spellcasting or Pact Magic class feature (or subclass feature like the Eldritch Knight and Arcane Trickster).
I finally got around to listening to this interview. Towards the end, you mention your love for the Gunslinger class from Pathfinder. Have you ever seen Matthew Mercer's adaptation as a Gunslinger Fighter subclass that Taliesin Jaffe (Percy) played in Season 1 of Critical Role? If so, what...
Interestingly, they removed the word "walking" from before "speed." Technically, the way it's written, the boots should increase your Climbing, Flying, Swimming, and/or Burrowing speed as well (it they're below 30 to begin with).
I’m not sure I understand how getting one extra cantrip from your own class spell list and a bonus to a couple skills makes you a pseudo Wizard. Is it because of the bonus to the Arcana skill?
Am I the one thinking, if an Adult Red Dragon attempts a flyby attack against a city with 100 trained crossbow men locked and loaded, then that’s the dragon’s own poor decision making?