About 3-4 pages are provided listing a brief history, government and politics, along with some details on the major settlements and noteworthy locations in that region. What I particularly like is the digest-size write up of each region. The book is a meaty tome that gives details on 40+ countries and locations that make up one of the many continents within the world of Golarion. It’s a wonderful setting and fleshed out world that is rife with inspiration for a high fantasy campaign. If you play any edition of D&D, you simply need to buy this book. This is the default campaign setting for pathfinder. One such product is the pathfinder campaign setting, the Inner Sea world guide (ISWG). I also feel that a lot of the material (with a little elbow grease) can work for your 4E game. And I think for people that enjoy fantasy RPGs, you will be doing a disservice to your group if you don’t give some of them a try at your game table. I will however step up and say that Paizo has some wonderful products in the pathfinder line. I can completely understand the things they love about pathfinder and why it is their D&D game of choice nowadays. It tweaks and retools the stuff some might have found lacking in earlier D&D editions. I just don’t see me going back to previous editions and I feel pathfinder goes in that direction.įor a lot of folks, I think pathfinder is a perfect fit for their D&D game. I think 4E really made changes to how D&D plays and I liked what WotC did. I see pathfinder as a refinement of those rules.
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At the heart of it is that I’ve got my 3.5 D&D books. I’ve gone round and round with pathfinder but I think I’m still in the camp for passing on it.