Tag: pfrpg-1e

Spellcasting Teamwork Feats

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I love casters. Sure, my first character was a fighter. But once I learned the rules of the game, my next character was an fighter/mage (elven bladesinger to be exact). I was hooked on magic. 9 out of…

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Creature Template: Imaginary Friend

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Of all the content I wanted to write for Wayfinder #18, I was only able to prepare one piece in time. I now have an entire fishing village and the surrounding area floating around in my head. One…

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Random Spellbook Generation

Years ago, while discussing the annoyance of creating random spellbooks for enemy wizards, my friends and I pondered a way to resolve it. When I started running Rise of the Runelords, I realized how truly annoying this task…

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Boiling Spit Take

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During an online conversation earlier this week, I was suddenly laughing about how funny it would be for somebody to cast a spell on a cup as somebody is about to take a drink, causing them to spit…

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Random Weather Generation

Not long after joining the Know Direction Discord, I had a conversation about random weather generation with Luis Loza. I quickly built a prototype random generator using Paizo’s weather tables, and we were happy! Ultimate Wilderness was releasing…

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Knowledge (Religion) and Linguistics

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Long before Pathfinder Unchained brought us cool new ways to use skills (looking at you background skills, skill unlocks, and Lore), I made house rules for some skills that I thought deserved more attention. Specifically, I felt that…

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1st level Magic Items

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Generally speaking, caster PCs begin with 70 gp to spend on starting equipment that is typically spent on standard adventuring equipment (class kits, skill kits, clothes, weapon, scrolls, etc). Depending on the style of campaign, and the rules…

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Starting with Magic

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For years now, I have been creating content and passing it around my circle of gamer friends. For almost half of that time, I have pondered how to produce my content for others to consume. I decided late…

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