I would love an AP set entirely in another plane. 2e has little content outside Golarion, but with Elemental Planes being a big part of Rage of Elements, it would be nice to see an adventure set in another plane of existence.
I would love an AP set entirely in another plane. 2e has little content outside Golarion, but with Elemental Planes being a big part of Rage of Elements, it would be nice to see an adventure set in another plane of existence.
Wasn’t a AP recently published which had Gate Travel and other Planes as topic? Gate walkers or something?
As I just started my journey as GM through Golarion and Pathfinder I can’t really say what AP I would miss or want. Perhaps an AP that focuses on journeying through the entire Inner Sea Region or even beyond?
I haven’t played Gatewalkers but I was given the impression that most of it still takes place on Golarion. I guess I was thinking of something like Descent into Avernus. I also like the idea of Sea travel, there is so much potential in a naval adventure.
Ah navel adventure would run pretty well with the Pathfinder System; and it could herald in Starfinder 2e :D
I’m in a 2E conversion of Skull and Shackles game which just recently started (1 session in). It’s my understanding that there are a couple really good community conversions of the naval combat rules. One of them I saw was based on Starfinder’s ship combat.
It would still be great to have an official 2E rule set of course.
I’m DMing a S&S homebrew campaign, homebrew story but using established lore. I’ve been using a combination of the Smoke and Sails and 2e Naval Combat rules. Smoke and Sails has more busywork for most of the party, but each action tends to have a pretty low impact like giving a +1 bonus to a different roll that can give a +1 circumstance bonus to one siege weapon attack.
I ended up hybridizing it with the Naval Combat rules, which is slightly closer to the PF2e vehicle and siege engine rules, but adds customization and upgrades on top of that, unfortunately as with pf2e vehicles, the pilot of the ship does most of the actual decisions and positioning.