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Pathfinder RPG 2.0

The Playtest materials dropped on August 2nd, and I’ve been looking at them and working through how they would work and apply since then.

I have found a few typos, and the first errata was published to address the issues that I and other reviewers have found. This shows that Paizo is watching feedback and responding to the playtest community; which is very positive to see.

There have also been disclosure that the playtest version of the rules are not the full set of rules to be implemented, and as such there will continue to be revisions.

For now, we will keep our stated course of publishing for PF1.0 and 3.5E communities, and I will continue to await the final release in 2019 of the final rules. At that time I’ll see what the path forward shall be; but I’m optimistic as I’ve related above that Paizo will keep working on creating a welcome new rule set for another 10 years of gameplay.

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What have I been up to, you may ask?

Well, I’d love to say that I’ve been hard at work clearing a hundred adventures for publication. Truth be told, due to a “day job” change and my life since then, lots of things had to be put aside…

However, today I’m once again staring to make a push towards getting this site moving!

Hence, today I post my DIY dice tower. I found a free plan from Matt Drake of VixenTor Games and tweaked it a little bit and added our website logo and some public domain PDF tables that I reference a lot as a DM. Here is how my first attempt to work with foam board, hot glue, and an exacto blade turned out.