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<blockquote data-quote="Justice and Rule" data-source="post: 9196766" data-attributes="member: 6778210"><p>Honestly I'm kind of confused as to why people think there is a whole lot of errata in here. There are some editing mistakes and the Death/Dying thing, but beyond that it's basically superior version of the CRB. Things are just much easier to find and the book itself is easier to use. I can understand wanting to wait until errata is included, but at the same time I don't think this has the "Alchemist" problem of a class that needs to be constantly tweaked. Everything in the book <em>seems </em>pretty good at the moment.</p><p></p><p>I would say if you want something to hand to new players which will help them actually learn the rules, the Remaster is great because it's just a better-edited and organized version of the first CRB, with general improvements to the classes. It has its mistakes, but comparatively speaking I don't think anything is broken (outside of the Death/Dying rules, which got errata) or needs a big fix. I think I've heard people complaining about poisons, but that's really it.</p><p></p><p>If anything, I'm kind of waiting to see Player Core 2 because the Alchemist is something that has been fiddled with since Day One and it seems like they <em>still </em>want to keep doing it. Hopefully they get to where they want to be with that and make the Oracle a bit... well, I dunno, I wanted it simplified, but perhaps just more interestingly done than it was before will suffice. I think I'm more confident in them getting the Oracle right compared to the Alchemist given how well they did with the Witch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justice and Rule, post: 9196766, member: 6778210"] Honestly I'm kind of confused as to why people think there is a whole lot of errata in here. There are some editing mistakes and the Death/Dying thing, but beyond that it's basically superior version of the CRB. Things are just much easier to find and the book itself is easier to use. I can understand wanting to wait until errata is included, but at the same time I don't think this has the "Alchemist" problem of a class that needs to be constantly tweaked. Everything in the book [I]seems [/I]pretty good at the moment. I would say if you want something to hand to new players which will help them actually learn the rules, the Remaster is great because it's just a better-edited and organized version of the first CRB, with general improvements to the classes. It has its mistakes, but comparatively speaking I don't think anything is broken (outside of the Death/Dying rules, which got errata) or needs a big fix. I think I've heard people complaining about poisons, but that's really it. If anything, I'm kind of waiting to see Player Core 2 because the Alchemist is something that has been fiddled with since Day One and it seems like they [I]still [/I]want to keep doing it. Hopefully they get to where they want to be with that and make the Oracle a bit... well, I dunno, I wanted it simplified, but perhaps just more interestingly done than it was before will suffice. I think I'm more confident in them getting the Oracle right compared to the Alchemist given how well they did with the Witch. [/QUOTE]
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