Pathfinder Launches Playtest for Necromancer and Runesmith Classes

Screenshot 2024-12-09 at 2.31.42 PM.png


Paizo is launching a new playtest for two new Pathfinder 2E classes - the Necromancer and Runesmith - starting today. Announced during a stream last week, Paizo will launch the playtest on both its Pathfinder Playtest website and Demiplane starting today. The necromancer is described as a prepared caster class that can summon disposable thralls to the field to hinder (or explode in the vicinity of) enemies, while the runesmith is a martial class that buffs themselves and allies via etched runes or alternatively debuffing foes.

The timing of the new playtest is interesting, as it signals a possible second set of classes released for Pathfinder 2E in 2025. Typically, Paizo releases a core rulebook in the summer months that adds new playtests to the game. So far, Pathfinder has 25 classes, with two more (the commander and guardian) set for release as part of the upcoming 2025 rulebook Battlecry. The fact that this playtest is named Impossible hints at a return to the Impossible Lands next year or in early 2026.

The playtest will run from December 9th through January 31st, 2025.
 

log in or register to remove this ad

Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer



Guess I’d need my hero labs account again to keep up with it like I did with the pathfinder 1e. Or is it that complicated? The 1e was due to the 2k feats back then.
 

Yet somewhere someone has a build that takes a dip in to everyone of them culminating in a 32nd level character that can cast a 69d6 fireball, burrow 120ft a round, and make knowledge (geography) skill test at +56..
This is why I don't do multiclass, I will let a person use a feat to gain a single feature of one. But they have to meet the requirements of level and ability to do it, also it is locked at that level unless they devote another feat to increase it or improve it. I also will make sub-classes for players so they don't have to multiclass.
 


Guess I’d need my hero labs account again to keep up with it like I did with the pathfinder 1e. Or is it that complicated? The 1e was due to the 2k feats back then.
I abandoned Hero Labs in favor of Pathbuilder a good long while ago. Never felt like I was missing out.

Except maybe the printable character sheets, but everybody in my group followed along with me to Pathbuilder, so nobody has a paper sheet anymore.
 



I abandoned Hero Labs in favor of Pathbuilder a good long while ago. Never felt like I was missing out.

Except maybe the printable character sheets, but everybody in my group followed along with me to Pathbuilder, so nobody has a paper sheet anymore.
Just tried Pathbuilder. It has a download PDF option so printed sheets are possible. I have seen too many tech fails to fully trust an online only system for in person gaming. Even for online VTT games, a printed sheet often allows quicker lookups since you can have multiple sheets laid out for easy viewing.
 

Trending content

Remove ads

Trending content

Remove ads

Top