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<blockquote data-quote="Starfox" data-source="post: 7717020" data-attributes="member: 2303"><p>Yes, I'm doing that right now. Wrath of the Righteous also uses those rules. U thik other adventure paths do as well. Paizo really seems to like those rules, which is why I think they will be in the new book. They often take material published in an adventure path and later puts it in a rule book.</p><p></p><p>My only question is if it already has been put into another book; Advanced Campaign Guide had quite a bit of rules from adventure paths, but not the hexcrawl rules as far as I recall now.</p><p></p><p>Overall, I like all of this except the Book of the Damned. Ultimate Wilderness is probably too low-key and full of "friction" (in the Clausewitzian sense), but so does almost every PF book. The shifter sounds ok, tough I would have preferred a 3/4 class. If it is just a ranger with wild shape, I've already got my own archetype for that.</p><p>War of the Crown and Ruins of Azlant should both fit into my Greyhawk campaign with little problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starfox, post: 7717020, member: 2303"] Yes, I'm doing that right now. Wrath of the Righteous also uses those rules. U thik other adventure paths do as well. Paizo really seems to like those rules, which is why I think they will be in the new book. They often take material published in an adventure path and later puts it in a rule book. My only question is if it already has been put into another book; Advanced Campaign Guide had quite a bit of rules from adventure paths, but not the hexcrawl rules as far as I recall now. Overall, I like all of this except the Book of the Damned. Ultimate Wilderness is probably too low-key and full of "friction" (in the Clausewitzian sense), but so does almost every PF book. The shifter sounds ok, tough I would have preferred a 3/4 class. If it is just a ranger with wild shape, I've already got my own archetype for that. War of the Crown and Ruins of Azlant should both fit into my Greyhawk campaign with little problem. [/QUOTE]
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