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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2012 11:26:27 GMT -8
Has anyone flipped through this book? I am curious if it makes fact-finding more fun in pathfinder games
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Post by malifer on Jul 10, 2012 13:08:12 GMT -8
Oh that is interesting...
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Post by jazzisblues on Jul 12, 2012 6:46:53 GMT -8
Intriguing, must read in more depth.
JiB
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2012 20:43:54 GMT -8
What the hell? Look down the thread list and you'll see that I asked the same question at the beginning of summer and all got were blank stares. Well anyway, I wouldn't use it all the time, but Lorefinder was a subtle, yet cool change from regular Pathfinder. It's a defined method in which to build adventures using the PCs skills. I think the down fall could be that you don't get to see the players creativity in coming up with ways to solve problems that they are not equipped to solve. Just my 2 cents.
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Post by muertog on Aug 17, 2012 9:42:37 GMT -8
Sorry for missing your post about it before. This intrigues me, so picked up a copy (the 10$ price makes a difference)! Hoping this may provide ideas for my current game.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2012 4:51:37 GMT -8
Still considering the book, could one of you who owns it elaborate a bit. I hate paying for PDF's and if it's as good as it seems like it would be (pulling the focus of pathfinder away from combat a bit) I will likely buy a hard copy.
I dont want to waste my REALLY small gaming budget on crapola either
Thanks! Shoe
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