G'day, all!
For those running or playing campaigns using the Pathfinder system (and only Pathfinder), do you primarily run Adventure Paths (either Paizo or 3rd party), published adventures or homebrew adventures?
I exclusively use APs. (I run 4 games. My homebrews I run in the AD&D and 4E system; I don't have the time for writing another campaign).
Feel free to elaborate on your answer below. (I know there'll be people who mix published adventures and homebrews; just pick one or the other based on what you think makes the more significant contribution to your game).
Why is this only about Pathfinder? Mainly because one of the chief selling points of the system (to my eyes at least) are the many APs they put out, but there's a lot of stuff for enabling self-created games, and I'm wondering what others use the system for.
Cheers!
For those running or playing campaigns using the Pathfinder system (and only Pathfinder), do you primarily run Adventure Paths (either Paizo or 3rd party), published adventures or homebrew adventures?
I exclusively use APs. (I run 4 games. My homebrews I run in the AD&D and 4E system; I don't have the time for writing another campaign).
Feel free to elaborate on your answer below. (I know there'll be people who mix published adventures and homebrews; just pick one or the other based on what you think makes the more significant contribution to your game).
Why is this only about Pathfinder? Mainly because one of the chief selling points of the system (to my eyes at least) are the many APs they put out, but there's a lot of stuff for enabling self-created games, and I'm wondering what others use the system for.
Cheers!
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