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Pathfinder is best summarized as Dungeons and Dragons 3.75. Think of it as a "smoothing out" of 3.5, published by Paizo. It keeps much of the OGL licensing, and is intended to be backwards compatible. Pathfinder's available in PDF or hardback through Paizo and through retailers like Amazon. We don't require you to purchase it to play, however. Like 3.5 before it, the rules are [http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/ available online]. The following links may be useful in converting your PC, running plots, finding a copy of the rules, or just for general information.
 
Pathfinder is best summarized as Dungeons and Dragons 3.75. Think of it as a "smoothing out" of 3.5, published by Paizo. It keeps much of the OGL licensing, and is intended to be backwards compatible. Pathfinder's available in PDF or hardback through Paizo and through retailers like Amazon. We don't require you to purchase it to play, however. Like 3.5 before it, the rules are [http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/ available online]. The following links may be useful in converting your PC, running plots, finding a copy of the rules, or just for general information.
   
Some of the more notable difference between 3.5 and Pathfinder are a smoothed-out skills system, and (at least we think so) more interesting, option-filled base-classes. That said, an infernal-blooded sorcerer does not transform into a demon, so be sure and read theme carefully.
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Some of the more notable difference between 3.5 and Pathfinder are a smoothed-out skills system, and (at least we think so) more interesting, option-filled base-classes. That said, an abyssal-blooded sorcerer is a human (or other race) with an edge of taint, not a demon, so be sure and read theme.
   
 
==Pathfinder References==
 
==Pathfinder References==

Revision as of 19:18, 29 April 2011


Pathfinder is best summarized as Dungeons and Dragons 3.75. Think of it as a "smoothing out" of 3.5, published by Paizo. It keeps much of the OGL licensing, and is intended to be backwards compatible. Pathfinder's available in PDF or hardback through Paizo and through retailers like Amazon. We don't require you to purchase it to play, however. Like 3.5 before it, the rules are available online. The following links may be useful in converting your PC, running plots, finding a copy of the rules, or just for general information.

Some of the more notable difference between 3.5 and Pathfinder are a smoothed-out skills system, and (at least we think so) more interesting, option-filled base-classes. That said, an abyssal-blooded sorcerer is a human (or other race) with an edge of taint, not a demon, so be sure and read theme.

Pathfinder References

Pathfinder PRD

Pathfinder's rules are available online. Note at this time that we are primarily a Core-only game, though some other material may be considered in the future.

Pathfinder Errata

Help With Pathfinder

Characters

Running Pathfinder

d20 References

The below are useful, but may be out of date.

  • Crystal Keep (Indexes removed from CC by request from WotC.)