Erekose
Eternal Champion
Maybe it's just me but even without seeing the published books (which I know is a fundamental mistake but hey this is just speculation) the announcement of Ultimate Magic followed by Ultimate Combat has me twitching.
These appear to be the Pathfinder equivalents of the WotC "Complete" series. No doubt we'll have other books like (?), Ultimate Stealth, Ultimate Nature, Ultimate Faith, etc., as time goes by.
Is this the beginning of "rules bloat"? It certainly feels like it with the new classes announced.
I do trust Paizo to make a good job of the new books but are they really needed? Yes, Paizo needs to make money but in the 3.x era they did this with the adventure path (AP) and campaign setting books (which they are still producing).
It could be argued that all of the new books outside of the core rulebook are "optional". Certainly one of the strengths of the 3E adventures/supplements was that there was no need to have anything but the 3 core rulebooks (this wasn't as strictly adhered to in 3.5E). Will this be the case for the new Pathfinder books or will their content begin to be used in future APs or assumed within future setting material?
I know this is a bit of an unfocussed ramble - but I seem to remember that Pathfinder RPG was intended to be a published rule system to support the APs and campaign setting and now it appears to have taken on a life of its own.
These appear to be the Pathfinder equivalents of the WotC "Complete" series. No doubt we'll have other books like (?), Ultimate Stealth, Ultimate Nature, Ultimate Faith, etc., as time goes by.
Is this the beginning of "rules bloat"? It certainly feels like it with the new classes announced.
I do trust Paizo to make a good job of the new books but are they really needed? Yes, Paizo needs to make money but in the 3.x era they did this with the adventure path (AP) and campaign setting books (which they are still producing).
It could be argued that all of the new books outside of the core rulebook are "optional". Certainly one of the strengths of the 3E adventures/supplements was that there was no need to have anything but the 3 core rulebooks (this wasn't as strictly adhered to in 3.5E). Will this be the case for the new Pathfinder books or will their content begin to be used in future APs or assumed within future setting material?
I know this is a bit of an unfocussed ramble - but I seem to remember that Pathfinder RPG was intended to be a published rule system to support the APs and campaign setting and now it appears to have taken on a life of its own.