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Pathfinder Second Edition Core Rulebook (PF2)
Pathfinder Second Edition Core Rulebook (PF2)
Pathfinder Second Edition Core Rulebook (PF2)
The core rules for the second edition of Pathfinder clock in at 642 pages, 1 page front cover, 1 page inside of front cover, 2 pages ToC, ¾ of a page SRD, 2 pages advertisement, 1 page back cover, leaving us with 634 ¼ pages of content, so let’s take a look!
So, Pathfinder Second Edition. I believe I should first specify where I’m coming from: I’m…
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James Jacobs is a nice guy
Somehow, somewhere, some time this evening, I was looking at Beholders. I know they are not OGL, so I wondered if anyone had made a Pathfinder version. In one thread Mr. Jacobs commented on a Mind Flayer book and how this particular book was printed before the finishing of the OGL. Well bla bla bla, he made a comment at the end that struct me as a great example of looking on the bright side.
“And as much as I miss a lot of those monsters (referring to monsters kept out of the OGL), I prefer to remind myself of two things:
1) WotC didn't have to keep ANY monsters in the OGL. That we can all still use things like ropers and rust monsters and gelatinous cubes and balors and pit fiends and aboleths and so many more monsters free of charge is INCREDIBLY generous.”
He is abso-freakin-lutely correct. Here I am as a player thinking “WoTC is a buncha dicks” and a man that works for their competition is basically thanking , and graciously complementing them.
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Plebe: What is the actual worst thing that could happen?
Sage Jacobs: That nothing even mattered in the end.
Random Encounters: The Crawling Jungle
Here's a blast to the past, a link to an old web-only D&D article by James Jacobs, one of the dudes who'd later go on to create Pathfinder!
Also, it involves a roaming Abyssal terror-jungle run by a half-demon T. Rex, so it's got that goin' for it too...