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Tag Archives: chaos magic
Rolling in the Deep – (Kings of Chaos – Finishing School)
Wrapping up Kings of Chaos week, we had looked at wild magic in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game starting with the primalist and moving through several third-party options. We explored retrofitting a character with archetypes and the chaos surge spell series. … Continue reading →
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Tagged chaos mage, chaos magic, Kings of Chaos, Kobold Press, Necromancers of the Northwest, Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Player Advice, purple duck games, Rite Publishing, Rogue Genius Games, wild mage, wild magic
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Just Lose It – (Kings of Chaos – Existing Characters)
So far we this week have checked out the primalist (Paizo’s Chaos wizard), the illuminatus from Purple Duck Games, a couple card mages and an ancestral system chaos mage for options to get wild magic in the Pathfinder RPG. But sometimes the … Continue reading →
Time Warp – (Kings of Chaos – Throwback Thursday)
Yesterday, we examined the cartomancer (from Interjection Games). The completely contained card magic rules for the class have a lot of appeal to the single-subject masters of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. An often neglected aspect of the appeal of the game is … Continue reading →
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Tagged backlash, chaos mage, chaos magic, doom, Kings of Chaos, mongoose, wild mage, wild magic
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Big Deal – (Kings of Chaos – Cartomancer/Interjection Games)
Yesterday, we examined a card mage from Dreadfox Games. The idea of random magic from cards is a huge draw to the fans of Chaos Magic. Some games might find card magic like the last one we looked at too wild. The … Continue reading →
Deal With It (Kings of Chaos – Card Mages 1)
Yesterday, we examined Purple Duck Games class illuminatus as a deeper dive into the chaos of magic. Among the possible implements of that class is a deck of cards. The illuminatus uses its cards to deceive and transform. While the implement … Continue reading →
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Kings of Chaos – Illuminatus)
Yesterday, we took a first look at wild magic in the Pathfinder Roleplaying game in the primalist wizard archetype. The archetype’s willful ability to trigger chaos isn’t alone in a permissive game. Today we will consider Purple Duck Games class illuminatus as … Continue reading →
Lose Control – Primal Magic (Kings of Chaos Week!)
In the an earlier edition of the ancestral system of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game the concept of the wild mage was introduced. The wild mage attempted to push the laws and limits of magic to extremes of efficiency or power … Continue reading →