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Introduction

Core Rules and New Rules

To Do

Things That Still Need More Development

Campaign Settings

Races

These are races for Todd's Celegia campaign, and are not playable in Reese's Fane campaign. However, we're putting them on this page to keep all the Epic Path stuff in one place, and to also garner feedback. Please let us know what you think.

  • Arrakanza - A race of savage nomads living in the grass sea, known for their speed and fondness for pain.
  • Fane Dar - Humans whose ancestors commingled with Spirits (think Princess Mononoke), powerfully strong, with a matriarchal society.
  • Human - Humans are the dominant race, and have been tweaked to be more competitive with the other races.

Classes

  • Alchemist: Fairly complex to design, fairly complex to play. Alchemists have a huge array of abilities, and you have to choose where to spend your resources.
  • Barbarian: Modestly complex to design, stone-simple to play.
  • Bard: Simple to design, complex to play.
  • Brawler: Intentionally designed as a simple class to play, but a challenging class to play well.
  • Cleric: Fairly simple to design, but complex to play, like all casters, and has a much stronger melee focus as well.
  • Druid: Can be very complex to design and very complex to play.
  • Fighter: By far the most complex melee class to design and quite challenging to play, but can accommodate almost any play-style.
  • Monk: A simple class to design, there's very little beyond feats and skills to pick out.
  • Paladin: Fairly simple to play and run, and can even serve as a capable backup healer.
  • Prowler: Fairly simple to design, but challenging to play.
  • Ranger: Moderately complex to design, but easy to play.
  • Rogue: Complex to design, and moderately challenging to play.
  • Sorcerer: Modestly complex to design, but challenging to play. Resource rationing is key.
  • Warlord: Simple to design and simple to play, though nuanced play is rewarded.
  • Wizard: Moderately complex to design, but very challenging to play. Anticipating and preparing the right spells is tough.

New and Modified Spells

Weapons, Armor and Equipment

Magic Items

Bestiary

Statistical Nerdery