![]() ![]() The combat page states that a tied up creature is bound, and therefore helpless, despite no such rule existing.same problem with the Still Spell Metamagic Rod.I have personally found a trait that does not exist in the referenced manual (after some research, it appears to be unlabeled 3rd party).due to OGL issues, options limited to a certain region or deity don't list the limitation. ![]() due to OGL issues, some feats, traits, archetypes and so on have been renamed, for example Wayang Spellhunter becoming Metamagic Master, leading to players taking the same trait or feat twice.sometimes, the manual reference is wrong.part of it is taken traight from the D&D 3.5e SRD, even when PF has made changes (copy-paste from previous SRDs that never got touched?).(I think that 3rd party content question and answers should still link to the PFSRD, but double checking is a both a must and a chore.) pages with lot of content work well with the browser search.Here is a list of the main pros and cons of the PFSRD compared to AON. I believe them when they say that RPG.SE is a poor place for Pathfinder questions and I'd like this to change. I've been speaking to those people, they know what they're talking about. While I realize that those people are not the judges of how this site works, it still rings an alarm bell inside my head. So many errors, indeed, that people from the Pathfinder RPG Discord server (which has a channel where you can bring AON errors to the AON crew and they fix them) came to consider RPG.SE an unreliable source, partly because some of our answers include developer opinions from the Paizo forums without clearly labeling them as developer opinions (I don't think we can solve this part of the problem) and partly because many answers here rely on PFSRD errors. Archives of Nethys (henceforth AON) is a community-mantained, errata-including SRD just as (henceforth PFSRD)Ī question asking about preferences between AON and the PFSRD already exists, but it doesn't bring to the table an important factor that has become evident to me in the past week: the PFSRD is full of errors. We have already had a similar discussion years ago, when the official SRD was Paizo's own PRD.
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