This is an actual play podcast of Paizo Publishing’s tabletop RPG, Pathfinder 2nd Edition - we’re playing through their recently released adventure path, The Abomination Vaults. Another take on the classic RPG dungeon crawl. We’re starting with their first book of 3. I expect a lot of hallways, corridors, and doors… With this style of adventure it can be hard to get any kind of RP out of it, just due to its nature. Jump into the dungeon, jump out, sell stuff, rest, jump back in, but I’m hoping we can squeeze as much roleplaying juice out of it as we can.
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This is an actual play podcast of Paizo Publishing’s tabletop RPG, Pathfinder 2nd Edition - we’re playing through their recently released adventure path, The Abomination Vaults. Another take on the classic RPG dungeon crawl. We’re starting with their first book of 3. I expect a lot of hallways, corridors, and doors… With this style of adventure it can be hard to get any kind of RP out of it, just due to its nature. Jump into the dungeon, jump out, sell stuff, rest, jump back in, but I’m hoping we can squeeze as much roleplaying juice out of it as we can.
Thanks for checking us out!
A drunken battle ensues! Not by the PC's but by the players! A certain player was significantly late and the cast decided to imbibe the booze, unsure if the recording was going to happen! Alas, to your dismay, and to the disappointment of mothers everywhere, the recording STILL HAPPENED! Listen in as we continue to stumble through this episode with slurred words, and out of context jokes.
Devils, Elves and Dice
This is an actual play podcast of Paizo Publishing’s tabletop RPG, Pathfinder 2nd Edition - we’re playing through their recently released adventure path, The Abomination Vaults. Another take on the classic RPG dungeon crawl. We’re starting with their first book of 3. I expect a lot of hallways, corridors, and doors… With this style of adventure it can be hard to get any kind of RP out of it, just due to its nature. Jump into the dungeon, jump out, sell stuff, rest, jump back in, but I’m hoping we can squeeze as much roleplaying juice out of it as we can.
Thanks for checking us out!