<3sRichardSimmons
Arcane
Ooh.. And based on the merits of that art alone I might have to buy at least the PHB. Those are way better than the vast majority of Paizo's PF output.Credit where it's due: some of 5e's art is pretty great.
Ooh.. And based on the merits of that art alone I might have to buy at least the PHB. Those are way better than the vast majority of Paizo's PF output.Credit where it's due: some of 5e's art is pretty great.
It might be good for new players. There aren't a lot of little modifiers to keep track of - they've mostly been replaced by Advantage and Disadvantage - and there aren't as many choices. I like spending hours planning a character, so it's not for me.Hmm... This actually sounds kind of good to me. The group that I'm thinking about DMing it for is a bunch of relative PnP noobs (they've all only played for less than 6 months), and so far in our Pathfinder campaign they seem somewhat overwhelmed by the amount of char dev choices available in the Corebook alone.
I assume meta-magic feats are out then, based on your magic description? A shame if so; there was a lot of fun crunching to be had there.
Ooh.. And based on the merits of that art alone I might have to buy at least the PHB. Those are way better than the vast majority of Paizo's PF output.
And if you want adventure, cool and crazy tables and character deaths, there's Dungeon Crawl Classics.
Also, before anyone gives me shit, the facial distortions were intentional. I was attempting to create a mona lisa effect where the eye follows you. I think I failed but I'm happy with the attempt, lol.
Also, before anyone gives me shit, the facial distortions were intentional. I was attempting to create a mona lisa effect where the eye follows you. I think I failed but I'm happy with the attempt, lol.
She has a stigmata that has fucked up her face.Also, before anyone gives me shit, the facial distortions were intentional. I was attempting to create a mona lisa effect where the eye follows you. I think I failed but I'm happy with the attempt, lol.
I'm slightly more interested in why the mouth and chin don't line up at all.
5th Edition Avenger Paladin (female)
Edited for gender equality.
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Based on what I saw in the beta, neither did the developers.I've heard about DungeonScape being dropped, but I don't really know what it was or why I should care.
Yeah. I like a lot of Pathfinder's monster art, but the characters are inexcusable. And since they're doing that whole stupid "iconic" thing, you'll have to see the green-haired anime gnome and dwarf ranger with a crossbow again and again.
Making miniatures of them and selling them for 30 bucks as "iconic" characters, desptie that pretty much nobody will play those exact characters.Could someone explain whats the reasoning behind doing "iconic" characters?Yeah. I like a lot of Pathfinder's monster art, but the characters are inexcusable. And since they're doing that whole stupid "iconic" thing, you'll have to see the green-haired anime gnome and dwarf ranger with a crossbow again and again.
Yeah I think it's mostly marketing reasons. So they have identifiable characters for their IP and can make more merchandise, comic books, novels, etc.. about them. WotC started the trend with 3rd edition I believe.Making miniatures of them and selling them for 30 bucks as "iconic" characters, desptie that pretty much nobody will play those exact characters.Could someone explain whats the reasoning behind doing "iconic" characters?Yeah. I like a lot of Pathfinder's monster art, but the characters are inexcusable. And since they're doing that whole stupid "iconic" thing, you'll have to see the green-haired anime gnome and dwarf ranger with a crossbow again and again.