Uncovering the Secrets of Jack's Magic Purple Stuff

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Jack's Magic Purple Stuff Jack's Magic Purple Stuff is a unique and intriguing concoction that has captivated the imaginations of many. This vibrant purple substance, created by the brilliant mind of Jack, possesses astonishing properties that make it highly sought after. One of the most remarkable qualities of Jack's Magic Purple Stuff is its ability to grant individuals special powers. Those who come into contact with the substance are said to develop extraordinary abilities, such as telekinesis, invisibility, and even the power of flight. This phenomenon has led people from all walks of life to search for the elusive purple substance, hoping to unlock their hidden potential. The origins of Jack's Magic Purple Stuff remain shrouded in mystery.

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The origins of Jack's Magic Purple Stuff remain shrouded in mystery. Some speculate that it is the result of a secret alchemical process, while others believe it to be the product of an ancient mystical ritual. Whatever its origins, one thing is certain – Jack's Magic Purple Stuff has captured the attention of both the scientific and supernatural communities.

Pathfinder 2E Secrets of Magic coming in 2021 for Pathfinder

With two new classes - the Magus (a fighter/mage type) and the Summoner which bonds with an eidolon which advances along with the Summoner - Secrets of Magic is coming to Pathfinder 2E next year.

There will be a playtest from September 7th through to October. Not much else was revealed about the book at the (virtual) Gen Con panel where it ws announced by Paizo's Erik Mona.

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CapnZapp

Legend

"the Summoner with bonds with an eidolon chic advances along with the Summoner"

Not sure what this means?

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Retreater

Legend

"the Summoner with bonds with an eidolon chic advances along with the Summoner"

Not sure what this means?

It obviously becomes more fashionable. Reactions: Dark Arcarnist , Darth Palpy , Parmandur and 3 others

Rhianni32

Adventurer

"the Summoner with bonds with an eidolon chic advances along with the Summoner"

Not sure what this means?


Guessing "advance" meaning it levels up as the character levels. Like a better more advanced animal companion that advances in steps

kenada

Legend
Supporter

Looks like it was a typo since the text in the story has been changed. I’m pretty sure the eidolon advanced with you as you leveled in PF1, and it sounds like that’s still going to be the case in PF2.

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Weiley31

Legend
Never played Pathfinder but these two classes were always my fave technically.

RangerWickett

Legend

I tried out PF2 and it didn't click with me. But I'll take a look at these classes, and maybe the mechanics will be more to my liking. I didn't really dig PF1 either from 2009 until 2015.

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Erdric Dragin

Adventurer

This is why I hate new editons.

Let's sell you the exact same thing only in a much more inferior product. I wouldn't be this upset if they simply just continued to support PF1e but they abandoned it.

Can't we have an RPG company that does that? Support all editions? Heck if I owned D&D and/or Pathfinder, I'd support all the editions with new stuff. Not hard to do and would be extremely profitable. You lose no one and continue to gain customers who can actually pick and choose what edition suits their tastes and they keep coming to you because they want more for the edition they want to play.

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Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member

Can't we have an RPG company that does that? Support all editions? Heck if I owned D&D and/or Pathfinder, I'd support all the editions with new stuff.

Fractures the customer base. you lose economies of scale on each product; instead of selling lots of a few things, you're selling a few of lots of things. That's what TSR did, and look what happened to them.

Not hard to do and would be extremely profitable.
Well, the opposite of that. Reactions: Xohar17 , Steel_Wind , Dark Arcarnist and 1 other person

Nilbog

Snotling Herder
The only thing that annoys me about this is that it seems so far away! Really happy with PF2 so far. Reactions: Campbell and Weiley31

JThursby

Adventurer

Can't we have an RPG company that does that? Support all editions? Heck if I owned D&D and/or Pathfinder, I'd support all the editions with new stuff. Not hard to do and would be extremely profitable.

Pathfinder 1e lasted a decade, and the system it's based on is now two decades old. The amount of content that is compatible with D&D3e/PF1e is, frankly, insane. You could spend a lifetime trying to play it all and not run out of stuff.

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Nilbog

Snotling Herder

Pathfinder 1e lasted a decade, and the system it's based on is now two decades old. The amount of content that is compatible with D&D3e/PF1e is, frankly, insane. You could spend a lifetime trying to play it all and not run out of stuff.


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Matrix Sorcica

Hero
Let's sell you the exact same thing only in a much more inferior product.

Philip Benz

A Dragontooth Grognard

Contrary to what the naysayers seem to be suggesting, PF2 is not an "inferior product". It's very different from PF1, and also very different from DD3.5 (and DD4 and DD5, for that matter.

A lot of people who have actually given it a chance by playing in a PF2 campaign have good things to say about it. Here is not the place to extoll its virtues, however.

I am keen to see how they handle a dual character like the summoner and his eidelon. Many mistakes were made in the genesis of the PF1 summoner, to such an extent that they had to offer a revised version in PF Unchained, so as to avoid the hue and cry for major errata. Now, with the severe limits placed on typical "pet" classes in PF2, it's going to be very tricky indeed walking the tightrope between overpowered and over-nerfed.

But this sort of thing just goes to show how attentive and responsive to the fan base Paizo is, as a company and as individuals. I enjoyed DD3.5. I loved PF1. But PF2 has a lot more going for it than critics care to admit.

Now, in getting to the two new classes, I kinda skipped over Chapter 1… and I feel a little guilty doing that because there’s still good work and creativity that went into that as well. The first chapter starts with in-character world-building, with academic treatises written by various luminaries about the four traditions (arcane, primal, divine, occult), as well as a similar piece about magical “essences”. It then offers “The Eight Arches Of Incantation”, which summarizes the eight major magic fields – what makes something conjuration vs. illusion vs. transmutation? This one is meant to be in character as well, but written for a more general audience, so it’s closer to general GM info.
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Due to its powerful effects, Jack's Magic Purple Stuff has become a highly sought-after commodity. People from all over the world have journeyed far and wide in search of this mysterious substance, with some even resorting to unscrupulous means to obtain it. The underground market for Jack's Magic Purple Stuff has thrived, with fortunes being made and lives forever changed. However, those who have witnessed the power of Jack's Magic Purple Stuff firsthand also caution about its dangers. The substance is said to be highly addictive, with prolonged exposure resulting in unpredictable side effects. Some individuals have reported experiencing hallucinations, paranoia, and a loss of control over their newfound abilities. Despite the risks involved, the allure of Jack's Magic Purple Stuff continues to grow. People are drawn to the promise of unlocking their true potential, venturing into the unknown in pursuit of self-discovery. Jack's creation has raised countless questions about the nature of existence and the possibility of a hidden world beyond what we can perceive. In conclusion, Jack's Magic Purple Stuff is a remarkable substance that has captivated the imaginations of many. Its ability to grant special powers and ignite a sense of wonder has made it both coveted and feared. Whether its origins lie in science or the supernatural realm, one thing remains certain – Jack's Magic Purple Stuff has left an indelible mark on those who have encountered it, forever changing their lives..

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