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Ponyfinder core rulebook final print1/8/2024 Kinda why I just wanted to use Equestrian Expanses. There are other things I'd really like to change if I can manage it. Honestly changing magic is just the minimum for me to consider running an otherwise d20 game. Will you brave it's dark walls and strange plants? Scouts are being sent in all directions, animals rounded up, wood gathered for fires, but what catches your attention, Clover calls for volunteers to investigate the walled courtyard. There are thankfully, patches with apple trees and patches with oats, but there is something else here, a walled courtyard, out of which can be seen the tips of strange leaves.Ĭlover the Clever, head of the Celestial Council is here as well and is rallying everypony together. The ground is rocky and bare save for strange hexagon patches, each of which has many of the same plant. You wake up in a strange place, the sky overhead is dark, only three stars are visible, two one the horizon, and one very bright star directly above. Plants, animals, ponies, if it was alive, it vanished. Until just after the Celestial Council lowered the sun and raised the moon, there came a massive flying ship traveling quickly across the Equestrian skies. Everypony was preparing for the 80th anniversary of Equestria's founding as a huge celebration was planned for the coming Hearthswarming Eve. I'll post the rules when able, for the moment, here is the blurb for the dungeon delve, Part of Ponyfinder's appeal is how it slots into Pathfinder, which itself is an improved version of the 3.5 rules I was already familiar with. I am very leery about cramming another ruleset into my head, I'll admit. Many secondary things are still similar or the same, and many feats or abilities from d20 can be used with minimal or no change.Īs Gloom Candle mentions, the key details of Ponyfinder are available freely on the d20pfsrd site, and everything else is straight Pathfinder. Oh, and magic of course, wouldn't be very pony like if you were limited to spellcasting slots, but similar to words of power, though I am considering just using spheres of power. There is a system for ponies (mainly made because the fallout equestria system kept failing in places, but handles normal ponies just fine) that is very like d20 except in four major ways, the dice used, 9 core stats (but no secondaries like bab or cmd though), it is skill based (so no classes, I'm always happy to see classes go the way of the dodo.), and hp becomes a fort save where failing gains injuries (the severity of which depends on the attack and your armor, but a severe enough injury kills you). I don't really know anything about ponyfinder and I don't have any funds to purchase it.
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