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bartman
2010-06-10, 02:18 PM
Hey

I was wondering, without going into too much detail so as to avoid thread and legal issues, just what are the differences between p[athfinder and 3.5? I know thay streamlined some skills, combining several into one, and they balanced the classes a bit, but aside from that, are there any big rule changes? what about spells, and casting in general, did they do some big changes there?

How easy is it to take a PrC from, say, one of the completes, and apply it to a pathfinder base class? What about races?

Thanks

subject42
2010-06-10, 02:20 PM
Pathfinder / 3.5 handbook. (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=136890)

bartman
2010-06-10, 02:30 PM
well, i guess that's what i get for not looking closely enough first

completely missed that one

Thank you good sir

Kaiyanwang
2010-06-10, 04:48 PM
Hey

I was wondering, without going into too much detail so as to avoid thread and legal issues

Legal issues? 3.5 D&D SRD and Pathfinder Reference Document are both free.

bartman
2010-06-10, 05:09 PM
yes but some things are not covered by SRD's...


basic CYA...

subject42
2010-06-10, 06:34 PM
Saph hasn't posted anything about it yet, so you might want to mosey over to www.pathfindersrd.com and look at some of the advanced playtest stuff. There are a few new classes that cover some of the roles met by non-core D&D classes with a different flavor.

Eloi
2010-06-10, 06:38 PM
Legal issues? 3.5 D&D SRD and Pathfinder Reference Document are both free.

Yeah, its pretty much everything but the Mind Fl{{retracted}} and the Behol{{retracted}}.