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The latest edition of Pathfinder Second Edition is getting a bit of an upgrade. New core books will include errata, rules tweaks and make the game fully compatible with the ORC license.
Say goodbye to true neutral alignments, ability scores, and more Pathfinder stripped every last trace of D&D from its new rulebooks — even owlbears By Samantha Nelson Published Nov 21, 2023 Follow ...
Pathfinder's answer to the Open Gaming License, dubbed the Open RPG Creative License or ORC License, has been completed and released for public use. Created in direct response to Wizards of the ...
Paizo announced today that it is working on updating and re-issuing four Pathfinder core books over the course of a year. The Second Edition Remaster Project will see new editions of Pathfinder ...
Today, Paizo announced the Pathfinder Second Edition Remaster Project, which will incorporate various errata and rules updates made over the years and re-organize the rules in an easier to follow ...
The ORC License is, in Paizo’s own words, “a system-agnostic, perpetual, and irrevocable open gaming license that provides a legal ‘safe harbor’ for sharing rules mechanics and encourages ...
The Open RPG Creative License (ORC) could help legally seperate Pathfinder and other TTRPGs from Dungeons & Dragons. Paizo hopes to steal the initiative from Wizards of the Coast, vowing to pay ...
In terms of Paizo's license, or 'ORC', the company vows that this endeavor will be "system agnostic" and won't be "owned by Paizo, nor will it be owned by any company who makes money publishing RPGs." ...