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Pathfinder Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous Pre-Release Thread [GAME RELEASED, GO TO NEW THREAD]

Efe

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just thinking aloud for ways to nerf swarm monks... even if a little bit.
 

Lawntoilet

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just thinking aloud for ways to nerf swarm monks... even if a little bit.
They have to make their attacks with their tiny insect fists and bites, so they get way more attacks but they only do 1% of the damage compared to a Medium-sized creature.
 

The Wall

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We're 81$ short of 770k $. Is there anyone at fortress Owlcat in Moscow even awake now to update stretch goals?!
 

The Wall

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three seconds and three backers later . . .

we're at: 770.070$! Will someone unwrap that bloody stretch goals scroll!?
 

Infinitron

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Codex Year of the Donut Serpent in the Staglands Dead State Divinity: Original Sin Project: Eternity Torment: Tides of Numenera Wasteland 2 Shadorwun: Hong Kong Divinity: Original Sin 2 A Beautifully Desolate Campaign Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire Pathfinder: Kingmaker Pathfinder: Wrath I'm very into cock and ball torture I helped put crap in Monomyth
TIME TO GET THAT FURRY $$$

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/owlcatgames/pathfinder-wrath-of-the-righteous/posts/2750250

Catfolk, Ratfolk, or Kitsune – Which One Will It Be?

Do you sometimes look at the choice of races in fantasy games and think: “That’s not enough”? Do you yearn for more? For something less conventional? You’re in luck, for reaching this stretch goal will allow us to implement a whole new race that differs dramatically from the ordinary humans and their ilk. Which race will it be? Well, this time the choice will be yours — after the Kickstarter campaign ends, every backer will be able to vote on which of the three races you want us to add to the game. Choose wisely, as only one of the following races will make the cut.

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The first available choice is the catfolk, a race of natural explorers whose curiosity knows no bounds. Their trailblazing is not limited to searching for new horizons in distant lands; they are just as likely to find themselves on a quest for personal growth and enlightenment. Or pondering solutions to age-old problems, and questioning even the most entrenched philosophical certainties of the day. Or finding and composing new songs and stories. Or even accomplishing what no one else has ever dared to try before. Nimble, capable, and curious, these charismatic and often energetic creatures make for perfect bards, rogues, sorcerers, and oracles.

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Advanced Race Guide by Paizo, page 91

The second choice is the ratfolk — a race of small, rodent-like humanoids renowned for their natural cunning. Masters of commerce, especially when it comes to mechanical or magical devices, ratfolk can now be seen everywhere on Golarion. Their small stature is their most striking feature and their greatest vulnerability, so ratfolk shy away from engaging larger foes in contests of strength, preferring to achieve victory with their natural intelligence and agility. A ratfolk is ideally equipped to be an alchemist, wizard, or rogue, and sometimes even a magus or witch.


Illustration by Yngvar Asplund (c) Paizo


The third choice is the kitsune, or fox folk — a race of vulpine shapeshifters known for their love of both trickery and art. Kitsune possess two forms: a human form and their true form, that of an anthropomorphic fox. Kitsune prize loyalty among their friends but delight in good-natured mischief and trickery. They take pleasure in the pursuit of creative arts and in all forms of competition, especially the telling of stories interwoven with tall tales and falsehoods. Keenly interested in adding their own names to the myths and legends of explorers and heroes of old, Kitsune adventurers make excellent bards, rogues, oracles, and sorcerers.

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Bestiary 5, Pathfinder 1st Edition by Paizo, page 175

Whatever your choice will be, we believe that any one of these races will make a fun and colorful addition to the game, and we eagerly await the results of the poll, which will take place after the end of the campaign.

Good luck, crusaders, and ready yourself to make a choice.

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The Wall

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I'm not sure why but all three races look like they don't belong in Pathfinder thou they're from Pathfinder. They'd much more be at home in Disney's remake of Robin Hood. Ratfolk might be an exception ...
 

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I'm not sure why but all three races look like they don't belong in Pathfinder thou they're from Pathfinder. They'd much more be at home in Disney's remake of Robin Hood. Ratfolk might be an exception ...
Literally straight out of the redwall book series.
 
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Sarkile

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Kitsune are probably the best since they can change shape into a form other than a disgusting furry.
 

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