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Post by war10ck70 on Apr 24, 2012 17:27:03 GMT -8
I have been playing a lot of Dragon Age Origins on PC. I have been wanting to add some of the aspects of that universe to my Pathfinder game. If anyone has played the game and/ or played the Table Top version of the game, have any suggestions for incorporation stuff like the Blood Magic?
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Post by SirGuido on Apr 27, 2012 6:07:22 GMT -8
I would recommend you just... buy the Dragon Age RPG game. There is one you know.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2012 19:38:28 GMT -8
I would recommend you just... buy the Dragon Age RPG game. There is one you know. I've played it. The core system is nice and the game, as a whole, works if one likes more simplistic systems. The neat stuff comes from the Stunt mechanic (you can do stuff resembling the warrior and rogue abilities when you roll well in combat) while the classes have talents that enhance or modify certain stunts. Mages have their own stunt list (lower spell cost, extend radius, etc). The spells from the game are present but not quite as powerful. Characters get a background and a class; backgrounds cover both culture and race (for example, an Apostate is an Apostate and human or elf is just a descriptor; while Dalish Elf is exactly what it sounds like). Backgrounds can only lead into certain classes: basically everything can go into warrior or rogue except the magic backgrounds which are the only ones who can go into Mage. Each class in the core set only goes to level five. There is a second set (I'm not sure it's out yet - it was in free beta testing a while back) that adds more backgrounds and extends the classes to level ten.
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