• PineRune@lemmy.world
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    The Pathfinder video games are directly from the Pathfinder tabletop game, which is basically a different copyright of D&D. They would need a DM. I’m not sure what else you could be thinking.

    Edit: DM = Dungeon Master (D&D), GM = Game Master (Pathfinder), as this user pointed out below.

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      26 days ago

      They’re called GMs in Pathfinder ;)

      Dungeon Master is a DnD term, and trademarked by WotC.

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          25 days ago

          I’d rather not give them the recognition, and Pathfinder ditched alignment anyway.

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            It is actually a good strategy to dilute the term Dungeon Master into a general phrase, because that means Hasbro can’t enforce their copyright. For instance, Aspirin is a brand name, but it’s such a generic term that anyone in the US can call their product Aspirin without risk.

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              We’ll have to agree to disagree! I prefer using the game’s defined term, or Game Master for general usage.

              Edited to add, you TTRPG players sure are a contentious people.

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                Well, when the players enter a dungeon, it becomes the Dungeon Master.
                Everywhere else, it can be a Game Master. Inside the game of course. If they go outside the game then… well, then that’s just another guy in the outside.

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      25 days ago

      GM is also used in GURPS, but the 5 guys here who have used it already know that.

      And if they want someone to join them, they can always DM me.

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      25 days ago

      Pathfinder is very different mechanically to dnd. It’s like saying settlers of catan is a different copyright of carcassonne.

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        25 days ago

        Pathfinder is very different mechanically to dnd

        Is it though?

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          Depends on which edition of DnD, frankly. Pathfinder 1e and 2e are quite mechanically different, as many DnD editions are to each other.

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            25 days ago

            I need to read up on Pathfinder 2e.

            I know the “joke” was that 1e was basically D&D 3.75… which was a bit too powergamey for my tastes, so I never even looked at 2e…

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              It’s still a d20 system but it is quite a bit different.

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                I’ve just not had the excuse to look yet, my life is currently a bit too chaotic for a regular game, let alone one in another new system…

                I am working on an open game setting over at https://ttrpg.network/c/Canyonlands but don’t have anything like a plan for actually running a game.

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                25 days ago

                I guess it’s all relative. I’ve played a handful of different TTRPGs, and d&d and pathfinder are much closer to each other than to things like VtM or BitD.

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              25 days ago

              2e ended up a lot more aproachable, you can no longer accidentally create a completely useless character.