So, something nice happened to me today. The Universe hasn't been terribly kind to me recently. One of my friends saw this, and out of the blue decided to give me a copy of the Pathfinder Core Rules, just 'cause I might like them.
Up to this time, I hadn't paid a lot of attention to the details of Pathfinder. I figured that if I wanted to continue playing 3.x-style games, I could use my current books just fine.
My initial skim shows me some of what I suspected - keeping the fiddly details between 3.x and Pathfinder will take some doing. Thankfully, the Subtle Rule Changes thread will help a bit with that.
But, I can ask here a more general question. Assume for a moment that I already have 3.x material, and I like 3.x in general. Assume also that I am not particularly concerned with continuing support (I already play a lot of out-of-print games, so I normally work without new products). Assume, also, that WotC/Paizo fan partisanship is going to get you thwapped.
Given those assumptions, tell me why you think I should look at Pathfinder as the basis of my next campaign instead of 3.x. What's different in the rules and flavor that makes you prefer it?
Up to this time, I hadn't paid a lot of attention to the details of Pathfinder. I figured that if I wanted to continue playing 3.x-style games, I could use my current books just fine.
My initial skim shows me some of what I suspected - keeping the fiddly details between 3.x and Pathfinder will take some doing. Thankfully, the Subtle Rule Changes thread will help a bit with that.
But, I can ask here a more general question. Assume for a moment that I already have 3.x material, and I like 3.x in general. Assume also that I am not particularly concerned with continuing support (I already play a lot of out-of-print games, so I normally work without new products). Assume, also, that WotC/Paizo fan partisanship is going to get you thwapped.
Given those assumptions, tell me why you think I should look at Pathfinder as the basis of my next campaign instead of 3.x. What's different in the rules and flavor that makes you prefer it?