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Critical Hit: A Major Spoilers Real Play RPG Podcast

Critical Hit #391: Character Creation in Pathfinder

Critical Hit: A Major Spoilers Real Play RPG Podcast

Stephen Schleicher

Dungeons And Dragons, Achtung Cthulhu, Major Spoilers, Real Play Podcast, Critical Hit, Gaming, Games, Pathfinder, Rpg Podcast, Role Playing Game, Wizards Of The Coast, Podcast About, Leisure, Dungeon Crawl, Call Of Cthulhu, Rpg

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🗓️ 11 March 2017

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

In this installment of Critical Hit - A Major Spoilers Podcast: How do you create a character in Pathfinder? What tools do you use? And most importantly, what is DnDBrian building for the next game?

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0:00.0

Welcome to Critical Hitomager Spoilers Podcast. Thank you for downloading. Thank you for

0:16.2

sharing this episode with a friend. And thank you everyone who sent us all the positive

0:20.1

comments about the Call of Cthulhu adventure. I'm glad that everyone enjoyed that throughout

0:25.1

the very end. It was certainly a different campaign session for us. And speaking of campaigns,

0:31.2

we've got a whole other one still to go before we get back into Rodrigo's game. And our new

0:37.0

our new game that we'll be taking a look at for the next couple of weeks is Pathfinder.

0:41.8

And Sam's going to be running a Pathfinder adventure. So hey, Sam. Hi. Are you ready to take on Pathfinder?

0:48.1

I love Pathfinder and I've been playing it basically for many years. So I'm excited to expose

0:56.2

really you guys and our listeners to Pathfinder. Excellent. And so one of the other things that we

1:01.2

always do when we're getting into some of these new games is we spend some time setting up a character.

1:07.2

When we've done Dungeons & Dragons, I've done a character setup. I believe we did a character setup

1:12.0

with Matthew before. Of course, in Call of Cthulhu, it was kind of a group here's a surprise kind of

1:18.0

thing. And when we did fate, everybody kind of created their characters together. So this time,

1:23.2

it's now up to Brian to build a character for this Pathfinder adventure that Sam's going to put

1:30.2

us together. So Sam, I'm going to turn it over to you. But I guess the question that I have is,

1:35.9

and maybe this is also one for the listeners as well, what do you use to build your Pathfinder

1:42.6

character? Because there are things available on the web. There are applications. I found one that I'm

1:48.5

particularly fond of called PC Gen, which basically steps you through the creation process for

1:54.3

Pathfinder and Dungeons & Dragons. A bunch of different systems. I like that one. Some people

2:00.0

use pen and paper in the book. So which one do you prefer, Sam, and Brian, which one are you using?

2:05.9

I've alternated my first Pathfinder characters were pen and paper. And even the ones that I've

2:11.9

got going for a long time, I still have the basic stats on pen and paper. And then I have

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