Path of War (Pathfinder, DRP2705)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.92 (709 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1500499056 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 164 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Let slip the hounds of war! Make martial combat more interesting with the Path of War, a maneuver-based combat system designed and playtested to work side-by-side with all of the standard classes. Want to use the maneuver-based combat system with your standard classes? Feats allow you to do just that! Inside of the pages of Path of War, you will find: Three new base classes - the stalker, warder, and warlord Dozens of new feats for both the new classes and the core classes Thirteen martial disciplines full of dozens of maneuvers Archetypes for the new base classes, as well as two psionic archetypes Six new prestige classes Martial traditions to help you introduce maneuver-based combat to your campaign Now mar
Chris offers workshops on seasonal wild edibles at Hollow Spring Farm, his family s farm in Pell City, Alabama, leading eager participants with adventurous palates to graze on wild riches. . He has been featured in "Birmingham" magazine, "Cooking Light", and "The Hot and Hot Fish Club Cookbook". He is the cheesemonger for Whole Foods in Birmingham, Alabama, and enjoys working with top chefs in the area to provide wil
M. Sayre said Sexy, Stabby, Sweet. For anyone familiar with Book of Nine Swords in Sexy, Stabby, Sweet For anyone familiar with Book of Nine Swords in 3.5, this is that, but better.For everyone else - Path of War introduces three new classes and a plethora of feats, prestige classes, and archetypes that introduce a unique martial combat system to Pathfinder. Characters who use this discipline are called "initiators" and the basic premise is:1) Get a cool ability or suite of abil. .5, this is that, but better.For everyone else - Path of War introduces three new classes and a plethora of feats, prestige classes, and archetypes that introduce a unique martial combat system to Pathfinder. Characters who use this discipline are called "initiators" and the basic premise is:1) Get a cool ability or suite of abil. Patrick Anderson said Fighters CAN have nice things. First, I was absolutely impressed with Dreamscarred's psionic line. It was relatively well balanced and fit into a niche Paizo wasn't willing to explore at the time. I played in a couple of games that used psionic characters, and thought they were very interesting. And then, there's this. I was involved in both the alpha and beta stages of this project, and got to see it blosso. This is a great supplement to Pathfinder I just got my paperback copy. Already had the PDF for this and its sequel, "Path of War Expanded". This is a great supplement to Pathfinder, refining the interesting system from 3.5's "Tome of Battle: Book of 9 Swords", doing a lot to expand the capabilities of martial characters without invalidating other approaches. The reason this is only This is a great supplement to Pathfinder Case Aiken I just got my paperback copy. Already had the PDF for this and its sequel, "Path of War Expanded". This is a great supplement to Pathfinder, refining the interesting system from 3.5's "Tome of Battle: Book of 9 Swords", doing a lot to expand the capabilities of martial characters without invalidating other approaches. The reason this is only 4 stars is that I'm hoping Dreamscar. stars is that I'm hoping Dreamscar
. About the Author Chris Bennett is a forager, writer, teacher, cheesemonger, and trained chef. He is the cheesemonger for Whole Foods in Birmingham, Alabama, and enjoys working with top chefs in the area to provide wild edibles for their restaurants. He is a frequent speaker at various venues, having presented sessions at the Atlanta and Charleston Food and Wine Festivals. Chris offers workshops on seasonal wild edibles at Hollow Spring Farm, his family s farm in Pell City, Alabama, leading eager participants with adventurous palates to graze on wild riches. He has also blogged for "Garden and Gun". He has been featured in "Birmingham" m