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You know he could just go on one of those weird smutty websites online were some guy gets turned into a hot girl and wank him/herself silly. Then he could just make good game with cool magic and shit.

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http://atamajakki.tumblr.com/

Loads of furry art.....what a surprise.
 
Been digging through my Pathfinder PDFs, and I really want to try out a Githzerai monk. Sure, anything that doesn't fling spells in 3.5 and Pathfinder suck monkey cock, but it's all about the experience you have with your fellow players.
 
Did anyone ever make a list or something like that all the sjw/woke shit in Pathfinder?
 
He's boycotting any ww/onyx path product over David Hill quitting getting fired, yet hangs around the fourm because its his troon hug box.
From what I've seen, Monsterhearts does have some great potiental, but I think you can do more with any of WoD lines like travel dimensional realms, fight monsters controling businesses, or make magical fetishes.
 
Did anyone ever make a list or something like that all the sjw/woke shit in Pathfinder?
Majority of it started with Wraith of the Righteous adventure path due to Amber, the Giantslayer adventure path was much worse due to Crystal and Amber being the head of that project. You also have the first trans iconic from 2014, the Gen Con panel from 2016
https://www.gamasutra.com/view/pres...squoS_INDUSTRY_INSIDERFEATURED_PRESENTERS.php "Writing Trans Characters for Games & Fiction". The current adventure path is also pretty bad with SJW shit.

I didn't know some of this about Paizo, pretty shitty.
 
Some aspect of the blurb are pretty reasonable but it's constantly weaseling in absurd statements.

If "if pathfinder is for everyone." how can it actually be for anyone?

Their statements are often self-negating, you can't be for everyone simply because humans are too diverse to engage a universal perspective. The moment you ask a player to change his character or altered something at the expense of you're experiance you've tacitly admitted it isnt for 'everyone'.

Also 'making the game fun' for everyone isnt my job because being a gm isnt a fucking job, it's supposed to be fun for me, unless you're paying me on the hour I run what I want. If you don't like dark gothic horror or whatever then I'm not going to be able to run a good game of ravenloft and it isnt my 'job' to do so.
 
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Some aspect of the blurb are pretty reasonable but it's constantly weaseling in absurd statements.

If "if pathfinder is for everyone." how can it actually be for anyone?

Their statements are often self-negating, you can't be for everyone simply because humans are too diverse to engage a universal perspective. The moment you ask a player to change his character or altered something at the expense of you're experiance you've tacitly admitted it isnt for 'everyone'.

Also 'making the game fun' for everyone isnt my job because being a gm isnt a fucking job, it's supposed to be fun for me, unless you're paying me on the hour I run what I want. If you don't like dark gothic horror or whatever then I'm not going to be able to run a good game of ravenloft and it isnt my 'job' to do so.
Even the people here who charge money to DM don't try and make the game "fun for everyone". Hell I'm an old school tabletop gamer and back then my group didn't try and make the game "fun" for me by dumbing down the game so I could understand it and play it. I played my MALE elf the way I wanted to as a kid and no one gave it any mind. If any of those players were still alive today they probably would have gatekeeped their game more than what neckbeards do today.

I swear people forgot what the spirit of the game was and just want to collect more social justice stamps.
 
Even the people here who charge money to DM don't try and make the game "fun for everyone". Hell I'm an old school tabletop gamer and back then my group didn't try and make the game "fun" for me by dumbing down the game so I could understand it and play it. I played my MALE elf the way I wanted to as a kid and no one gave it any mind. If any of those players were still alive today they probably would have gatekeeped their game more than what neckbeards do today.

I swear people forgot what the spirit of the game was and just want to collect more social justice stamps.
I just stick with 3.5 and I do want to try out Pathfinder. Then again, I tend to make some hardcore characters, such as my current character who ripped out a pirate's throat for attacking civilians and tends to freeze or cook the others to death.
 
I just stick with 3.5 and I do want to try out Pathfinder. Then again, I tend to make some hardcore characters, such as my current character who ripped out a pirate's throat for attacking civilians and tends to freeze or cook the others to death.
That's okay, I created an alchemist several years for a game of Pathfinder who would give contagion bombs to children to wipe out cities.
Whether it was convincing them to carry it in or implanting it into their chest.
 
Now I want to play an Alchemist who is also an anarchist in the vein of the old-school black flag anarchists of the late 1800's and early 1900's. The kind of people who killed Alexander II of Russia and William McKinley, think along the lines of a mad bomber edgelord.

Yes, this character is intended as a joke.
 
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Now I want to play an Alchemist who is also an anarchist in the vein of the old-school black flag anarchists of the late 1800's and early 1900's. The kind of people who killed Alexander II of Russia and William McKinley, think along the lines of a mad bomber edgelord.

Yes, this character is intended as a joke.
Give him a fake British thug accent and you're set.
 
I think the next game I join I'll play as an Alchemist (Oozemaster)/ Shifter (Oozemorph). Sure I can't use magical items in my base form but I can survive using my oozebombs on myself. Plus the jokes one can make about a white ooze blowing up in a room. It's not like my games here last more than a few sessions.
 
I give the guys at the 25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade podcast credit for despite getting free copies of the PDFs for Anarchs and Camarilla books (5th ed), gave an honest, yet negative review of the books.

Also, not to brag, but I will be given an interview on Mage: The Podcast about my one Mage adventure module (The Babel Center) in December.
 
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