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Archive of nethys 2e
Archive of nethys 2e






archive of nethys 2e

To easily tell which Monsters are unfinished (Monsters are composed of multiple tables, so just seeing a Monster entry doesn’t mean it’s "done"), simply look at whether or not they have a Creature Type in the Monsters table. Mark has been hard at work entering them all, and while many of them will be finished by the time of this post, some are still going to take a day or two. On the less complete side, we’re missing some monster data from the Bestiary and the set from Pathfinder #145: Hellknight Hill. On the complete side of the fence, all of the Core Rulebook and the Fall of Plaguestone were entered - they are done, save for miscellaneous bugs. We don’t expect them to take longer than a few days to correct, but I want to make sure all are aware. Now, as happy as I am with all we got done, there are unfortunately a few spare items missing. If I’m looking for a Giant Ant, do I want G for Giant or A for Ant? In 2E, I decided to show a monster on an appropriate letter’s page if either its own Name or the name of its Family/Group matches, hopefully making it easier to find the monster you’re looking for. With Monsters, I never quite liked how they sorted. Thanks to the new Traits system, the Traits page will show you matching mechanics from all parts of the site, and will be improved later on with advanced filtering options to handle multiple trait selections. Fans of Monsters should be very happy with the significant amount of underlining in the new statblocks. The table structure was redesigned with object relationships in mind, making it much easier to provide links between areas of the site. The menu header system was improved, showing you exactly which section you’re in as you navigate throughout the website. You can expect more art to come in the future, including a navigation menu on the Class page made up of the iconics’ art. Every Monster in the new Bestiary that has art will show that art on their page, along with all of the Deities and Faiths/Philosophies. Starting with 2E, I’m taking advantage of this and am finally including some art on the website. If you want to share a specific rule or mechanic with someone, now it should be available wherever you go.Īrt! When I first announced the Paizo partnership, I mentioned that part of the arrangment was being able to use some art. The majority of mechanics have direct links build into their headers, something that was done with 1E and SF but not to the coverage on 2E. Without further ado, here are some of the many new features you can find on the site: The main menu is still the same, something we just didn't have time to accomplish before launch, but improvements to that are coming soon as well! The new website is a complete re-design of the back-end database and the front-end code, taking advantage of some of the techniques that had been learned over the years. When I first wrote the site I was learning C# and SQL (mostly by reading a lot of stackoverflow) and much of the old design was the result of ignorance of what I could really do with the code. The original site, as I’ve said before, was a labor of love - and oh so many poor programming choices. Today I am ecstatic and oh-so proud to welcome you to the new website to host your Pathfinder 2nd Edition rules content for years to come. Last year, I was happy to announce that Paizo had made us an official partner and representative of these same rules.

archive of nethys 2e

#Archive of nethys 2e archive

Hello everyone! I’m Blake Davis, owner and lead developer of the Archive of Nethys, a set of websites that has served for years as a source for Pathfinder and (later) Starfinder rules.








Archive of nethys 2e