Pony Development
12 years ago
Once I got my teeth into a project, sometimes letting go can be hard.
The basic pony race has grown out quite a bit since I started, with pony gods, pony feats, pony magic items, and even rules for ponies as familiars and mounts.
If you dig Pathfinder or D&D 3.5, enjoy: http://goo.gl/4XZo2
Also, now with google image provided pictures of dubious copyright.
The basic pony race has grown out quite a bit since I started, with pony gods, pony feats, pony magic items, and even rules for ponies as familiars and mounts.
If you dig Pathfinder or D&D 3.5, enjoy: http://goo.gl/4XZo2
Also, now with google image provided pictures of dubious copyright.
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What I can follow, I generally like of your ^.=.^;
An online group of folks who schedule and play Pathfinder Society. Go to http://paizo.com first and register to get a number, which is free, and snag their PFS play guide, also free.
You can't play a pony(aw), but you can get your pathfinder on.
A few pony related monsters would be nice too. Undead, vampiric, ect ect. Classics given a pony facelift for giggles and some actually making sense for adventurers to encounter should they deen to explore a pony related quest or dungeon.
Yeah I know I'm kinda being broad but like I said I've never played the game so I couldn't really give more detail on certain aspects as I don't really know what's considered what.
No outright monsters, yet.
... ... hmm.. I'm detecting a trend here.
Or are they strictly a reference to Pony theology?
The stats they do have are what you are likely to need, what preferred weapon and domains they offer for clerics/oracles/etc that worship those given gods.
Are there specific benefits/boons to worshiping this pantheon?
Per se, unique abilities or pony-related spells that the god/goddess grants per level?
As terribly interested as I am in Pathfinder, I admit to never being able to partake a session of its play much to my everlasting disappointment.
Several sessions of 3.5 is the limit of my tabletop experience though I pine for the offhand opportunity to uncover my dice bag once more.