I'm in the middle of GM'ing an Undead campaign and this book is very much anticipated. I believe this resource will add some twists and much needed variety.
I enjoy all your videos, you've amassed quite an extensive collection of so much Pathfinder2e. I have a suggestion for another: a video explaining everything about healing. All the skill information, all the feats that help, all the items, all in one video. Right now, that information is kinda scattered amongst multiple videos.
Great video as always. I had been super excited for this book, bummed that it was delayed. Now, I'm happy to say that the book has exceeded my already lofty expectations. Highly recommended. Thanks to everyone involved in its creation.
I'm pumped for this book, the only negative I got is the added adventure. I really wished they had spend those pages on player options instead, as I always run my own stuff.
Ah, so it wasn't my imagination. The statues on the first part of the book, for the living, are clean and complete, but the ones for the undead side of the book are decayed and broken. I love PF2e books.
My group aren't particularly interested in the undead/haunted house scenarios, buuut - the part where you explained that a pc could be reanimated/raised as an undead just opened up a whole plethora of new ideas to me :) Might be getting some use out of this after all! Not that I'll be trying to kill them, you understand...
DM: Alright, I'm allowing undead archetypes in this campaign. Players: Cool! DM: Also, it's a nautical campaign, so there's a lot of boats and sailing Players: In other words, no vampires?
I understand why they want to tie people to their setting. people that play in their setting spend more money, but it annoys me how much of a core book is spend on setting specific information.
I'm in the middle of GM'ing an Undead campaign and this book is very much anticipated. I believe this resource will add some twists and much needed variety.
I enjoy all your videos, you've amassed quite an extensive collection of so much Pathfinder2e. I have a suggestion for another: a video explaining everything about healing. All the skill information, all the feats that help, all the items, all in one video. Right now, that information is kinda scattered amongst multiple videos.
This is a great idea. I'll suggest it within the Patreon as well.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Love this idea
I am very much looking forward to this book.
Great video as always.
I had been super excited for this book, bummed that it was delayed. Now, I'm happy to say that the book has exceeded my already lofty expectations. Highly recommended. Thanks to everyone involved in its creation.
I'm pumped for this book, the only negative I got is the added adventure. I really wished they had spend those pages on player options instead, as I always run my own stuff.
As always thank you for your conside first impressions. It's got me stoked for the book :)
Hope you enjoy it!
I like the option to "rise" your PC if he died as a ghost or other UD.
Rudy the Undead Hound was such a good show, right after the Snorks on Satuday mornings!! great reference
So glad someone caught that reference. LOL!
@@HowItsPlayed Came into the comments to say just that.
Ah, so it wasn't my imagination. The statues on the first part of the book, for the living, are clean and complete, but the ones for the undead side of the book are decayed and broken. I love PF2e books.
They get even more decrepit by the last chapter if I remember correctly.
Very interested in the Lich. Iv been unimpressed with the mechanics of it so far but maybe the reanimator class will make it fun.
Thanks! This is good content
I got really excited when I saw they'd added the death coach.
My group aren't particularly interested in the undead/haunted house scenarios, buuut - the part where you explained that a pc could be reanimated/raised as an undead just opened up a whole plethora of new ideas to me :) Might be getting some use out of this after all! Not that I'll be trying to kill them, you understand...
DM: Alright, I'm allowing undead archetypes in this campaign.
Players: Cool!
DM: Also, it's a nautical campaign, so there's a lot of boats and sailing
Players: In other words, no vampires?
Bottled Sunlight otherwise known as a Leshy's Lunch! 😆
nice video!
Thanks!
Bza dragons is excellent
I understand why they want to tie people to their setting. people that play in their setting spend more money, but it annoys me how much of a core book is spend on setting specific information.
Could the music be changed on the vids please? The same song playing over and over becomes tiring. Good video
Algorithm Boost.