Grimsark
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I realize that the OGL allows for the vast majority of the Pathfinder rules to be plastered online inthe SRDand other enthusiast web pages, but call me crazy, I prefer to own the books for both esthetic and sentimental reasons. Plus, its more convenient for me in many ways.
So, for those that agree, and are up for spending the $30 per book (avg), when ordering them online from places like Amazon, I have my first recommendation.
Mythic Adventures.
I was not expecting all that much from Paizo's version of Epic Level gaming, but after spending only a single evening/morning browsing the contents I can honestly say that THIS seems the perfect solution to the number/stat bloat that was born of the 3.5 D&D Epic Level Handbook.
I find myself almost giddy over the next two installments of the Mythic line of rulebooks slated to release in the near future.
I also find myself wondering what if!! What if this ruleset where applied to well known Epic like adventures, such asRappan Athuk?
Anyway. I know its not much, but I just wanted to share.
P.S.
I am curious what kind of longevity Pathfinder will have once D&D Next hits the printers. From what I gather from the play-tests, its going to be good, and it wont suffer so badly from the stat bloat that comes with previous generation leveling. Leaving plenty of room for 'Epic' like expansions of the rules in the planned 'rules modules'.
So, for those that agree, and are up for spending the $30 per book (avg), when ordering them online from places like Amazon, I have my first recommendation.
Mythic Adventures.
I was not expecting all that much from Paizo's version of Epic Level gaming, but after spending only a single evening/morning browsing the contents I can honestly say that THIS seems the perfect solution to the number/stat bloat that was born of the 3.5 D&D Epic Level Handbook.
I find myself almost giddy over the next two installments of the Mythic line of rulebooks slated to release in the near future.
I also find myself wondering what if!! What if this ruleset where applied to well known Epic like adventures, such asRappan Athuk?
Anyway. I know its not much, but I just wanted to share.
P.S.
I am curious what kind of longevity Pathfinder will have once D&D Next hits the printers. From what I gather from the play-tests, its going to be good, and it wont suffer so badly from the stat bloat that comes with previous generation leveling. Leaving plenty of room for 'Epic' like expansions of the rules in the planned 'rules modules'.