Hello
I just got this product. I am a huge earthdawn fan, and having it using pathfinder rules was too good to pass up. I just wanted to see if I am right about this.
You make a standard pathfinder character, and then tack on the earthdawn disciplines onto it.
For example you make a 1st level fighter according to pathfinder rules, and then choose the warrior discipline as an addon to the fighter class.
Thanks for any info.
yipwyg
EARTHDAWN Pathfinder question
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Re: EARTHDAWN Pathfinder question
Hi yipwyg,
That is correct. Earthdawn Adepts are an extension to standard Pathfinder character classes.
Take kaer, James
That is correct. Earthdawn Adepts are an extension to standard Pathfinder character classes.
Take kaer, James
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Re: EARTHDAWN Pathfinder question
Thank you
Another quick question.
The discipline feats give you more skills, but the character just has his base class skills + int bonus still?
IE Fighter 1 with 14 intelligence has 4 skills per level, this goes to his standard class skils, and his adpet skills.
Also looking at living armor, like blood pebble armor, the cost seems lower than it should. In standard earthdawn rules your hit points are not that high overall. When you take blood pebble armor and lose 5 health that is significant. When you have as many hit points, as you do in d20, it is a lot less so. Is the 5 point cost correct?
Thanks again
yipwyg
Another quick question.
The discipline feats give you more skills, but the character just has his base class skills + int bonus still?
IE Fighter 1 with 14 intelligence has 4 skills per level, this goes to his standard class skils, and his adpet skills.
Also looking at living armor, like blood pebble armor, the cost seems lower than it should. In standard earthdawn rules your hit points are not that high overall. When you take blood pebble armor and lose 5 health that is significant. When you have as many hit points, as you do in d20, it is a lot less so. Is the 5 point cost correct?
Thanks again
yipwyg
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