Oryan77
Adventurer
I currently run a 3.5 Planescape campaign that has been going since 3e began. I've heard that the PC classes in PF are much better than the 3.5 core classes (like the fighter).
I'm not a big fan of learning new rules...in fact, I hate learning rules. But I'm always up for improving our game and giving players better options.
Are Pathfinder rules so different from 3.5 that I would not be able to just buy the book and use the classes in it for my 3.5 game? Not including core 3.5 classes that are already considered weak....if one player chose a PF class while another player used a 3.5 core class, would the 3.5 player feel underpowered compared to the PF PC...or vise verse?
Would I be digging myself a hole if I allowed the PF book, and a player used a race from it while another player already has a PC using the same race in 3.5? Would the 3.5 player feel ripped off when comparing his elf to a PF elf? I'm not even sure if there is a difference.
I'm just trying to figure out if I should buy the PF book. Several races & classes never get used in our 3.5 game, so I'm wondering if that might change with the PF book.
I'm not a big fan of learning new rules...in fact, I hate learning rules. But I'm always up for improving our game and giving players better options.
Are Pathfinder rules so different from 3.5 that I would not be able to just buy the book and use the classes in it for my 3.5 game? Not including core 3.5 classes that are already considered weak....if one player chose a PF class while another player used a 3.5 core class, would the 3.5 player feel underpowered compared to the PF PC...or vise verse?
Would I be digging myself a hole if I allowed the PF book, and a player used a race from it while another player already has a PC using the same race in 3.5? Would the 3.5 player feel ripped off when comparing his elf to a PF elf? I'm not even sure if there is a difference.
I'm just trying to figure out if I should buy the PF book. Several races & classes never get used in our 3.5 game, so I'm wondering if that might change with the PF book.