This has been the case since 2e. However in 2e their “True form” was always Female. In 3.5 they could be born either and just switch between, but one or the other is their “true form”
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Aski@ttrpg.networkOPto
RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•"Pathfinder has more classes than D&D" - Here's 3.5 class options.
1·2 years agoCan you point me to a list of pf1e classes, since you claim it has more classes… at least d20pfsrd.com or nethys doesn’t list them all(?). I just assumed you were counting archetypes.
I found 44 base classes & 119 prestige classes in Pathfinder.
3.5 has 84 base classes & rest of 362 are prestige (also, tbh, epic classes can be argued that they don’t count, which is fair).
Aski@ttrpg.networkOPto
RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•"Pathfinder has more classes than D&D" - Here's 3.5 class options.
36·2 years agoI don’t really count “instead of x you get y & instead of A you get B” as a new class. Some archetypes does change the class a lot but in majority of cases you are still playing the X class.
Meanwhile 3.5e has a class that just focuses on masks or another that does well if the campaign is done in a Goblin accounting, or another who just focuses on mind effects. There is truly more variance.
But yes. It does have balance issues but most can be balanced in a game, if you are playing with friends instead of randos. And it does also suffer from feat bloat and feat paths for builds.
But in the end best thing is you can kinda mix and match from pathfinder with surprisingly minor tweaking.
This was more meant for people comparing 5e & PF2e
Aski@ttrpg.networkto
RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•When the homie asks why you'd rather play Pathfinder than 5e
3·2 years agoD&D 3.5 also had a couple classes, TBH my favorite edition to make literally any kind of build.

TBH, we like fumble tables… Losing can be fun.