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Pathfinder Chronicles: Classic Treasures Revisited: April 2010 64 978-1-60125-220-3: Paperback PZO9220 Amber Stewart, Michael Kortes, Jonathan H. Keith Pathfinder Chronicles: Faction Guide: May 2010 64 978-1-60125-221-0: Paperback PZO9221 Joshua J. Frost, Jason Nelson, Sean K Reynolds Pathfinder Chronicles: Heart of the Jungle: June 2010 64 978 ...
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Pathfinder is a tabletop role-playing game based on a d20 system, in which most outcomes are based on the roll of a 20-sided die along with additional modifiers.One player acts as the game master for one or more other players, guiding them through an adventure path (or module), which can consist of exploration, combat, and non-violent interactions with non-player characters.
AD&D, AD&D 2nd edition, D&D 3rd/4th/5th edition: TSR, WotC 1987–present Originally created as a paracosm by Ed Greenwood in 1967 to provide a setting for his childhood stories. Freeport: The City of Adventure: Swashbuckling Medieval fantasy: Generic local setting d20 System, Pathfinder: Green Ronin Publishing 2000–present
The game is a sequel to Pathfinder: Kingmaker, the previous role-playing game of the same developer, but it does not follow the same story. The sequel builds on the engine from Kingmaker to address concerns raised by critics and players, and expands additional rulesets from the tabletop game, includes new character classes and the mythic progression system. [3]
OSRIC, short for Old School Reference and Index Compilation, is a recreation of the first edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons and one of the most successful retro-clones. [1]: 366 The first version of OSRIC was released in 2006. The latest version, OSRIC v. 2.2, was released in 2013. [2]
THAC0 (which stands for "To hit armor class zero"): In D&D 2E (Dungeons and Dragons second edition), the number needed on a dice roll for a character to hit an NPC if they have a zero armor class. [3] [30] [43] Total party kill (TPK) or total party wipe(out) (TPW): The entire party of player characters dies. [44] [45] [46] [47]