![]() I'm making this post since I looked up some info online and it lists Triboar at 225 miles from Phandalin (while I know it's not official I wanted to at least get something as a base).īy using the provided Sword Coast map in SKT if we trace a direct line above the sword mountains, Triboar is roughly 130 miles away from Phandalin, or ~182 by taking the Triboar Trail, something that I'm very happy to use instead of the 225 from before but at the same time, Neverwinter is about 125 miles away from Phandalin (~140 by taking The High Road, nearly double as in LMoP). Which would place Phandalin roughly under 70 miles (even less if we're counting a straight line to the town from the city). ![]() In LMoP I saw that in the intro trip from Neverwinter to Phandalin takes the players 3 days. I'm looking into distances since it seems there's going to be a lot of traveling while playing SKT. I'm recently running a LMoP game and once it's done I'm planning to turn it into SKT. If you’re coming from a more modern D&D version like D&D 5e, then you might need to learn more about Pathfinder before you begin.Monstrous Compendium Vol 3: Minecraft Creatures Thanks to the companions that accompany you, you can experience different classes and optimize your game to fit your play style better.Ĭombat and character-building are pretty much based on the core rules of Pathfinder, and if you’re new to Pathfinder, it can prove a little challenging. ![]() Wrath has a compelling plot of betrayal, subterfuge, love, loyalty, and war, where each decision your character makes actually has an effect on the world and your experience. Here, you get to play as the commander of an army in Golarion and wage epic warfare against the demons of the Abyss. Owlcat Games has taken the Pathfinder game system and its stories and has spun them into well-received video games.īuilding on its predecessor, Pathfinder: Kingmaker, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous takes the best of the previous game and brings it to an all-new refreshing adventure. ![]() Pathfinder is a tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) system that was built on the foundations of version 3.5 of D&D. ![]()
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