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7 Reasons To Try Starfinder

Hey there! Are you tired of the same old role-playing games? What about corporate greed souring your game experience? Well, fear not, my friends, because Starfinder is here to take you on an intergalactic adventure that will blow your mind! Before you dive into this thrilling universe, let's go over seven things you need to know.

First things first, Starfinder is brought to you by the talented folks at Paizo, who are also responsible for Pathfinder, another popular tabletop game. But don't worry, you don't need any prior knowledge of Pathfinder to jump into Starfinder.

Secondly, Starfinder is a science fantasy setting, set within the Pathfinder universe (or as fans like to call it, the "Paizo-verse"). But what does that mean for you? It means you get to explore a universe filled with all sorts of fantastical and futuristic elements, from spaceships and laser guns to magic and mythical creatures.

Thirdly, forget about being called adventurers in Starfinder – you're now a Starfinder, a space explorer looking for adventure and discovery. And speaking of discovery, that's the game's bread and butter. With a heavy focus on exploration and sandboxing, this game is perfect for game masters who love to create their own content and explore uncharted territories.

But don't worry, Starfinder is not lacking in content. The game features societies, corporations, and factions that you can easily plug and play into your games, adding many layers of depth to your adventures.

Now let's talk about reason four and the seven core species you can play as: humans, Kasatha, Leshunta, Shirren, Vesk, Ysoki, and Android. But don't let that limit your creativity. Starfinder boasts an impressive species generator, allowing you to create over 120 playable species. So go ahead and let your imagination run wild with all sorts of weird and wonderful alien creatures.

Starfinder is also perfect for anyone who loves sandbox-style gameplay. If you're a game master who loves to create your own content, from planet-sized scales right down to city-wide details, then this game is for you. But don't worry - if you're not the creative type, there's still plenty of pre-established factions, corporations, and guilds to play around with.

There are seven core species to choose from in Starfinder, including humans, Kasatha, and Androids. But that's just the beginning - there are over 120 playable species to choose from in the Alien Archives, so you can truly let your imagination run wild.

And let's not forget about the classes! This is reason number five. From gravity-manipulating Solarians to tech-savvy Technomancers, there are plenty of unique classes to choose from in Starfinder. And the magic system is different too - instead of preparing spells in advance, you have a certain number of spell points for each spell level. It's a simplified system that makes it easy to cast spells on the fly.

But what really sets Starfinder apart is its tactical combat system. It's more complex than some other games on the market, but once you get the hang of it, it's incredibly rewarding. And there's not just ground combat - there are rules for space battles, giant robots and then fighting with or inside those robots. Even fleet combat. So go ahead and unleash your inner Megazord! (Yes you can do that too)

Reason six is going to be the setting. Starfinder is a game that has a lot to offer players who are looking for a unique sci-fi fantasy experience. With its rich and detailed setting, its varied and interesting classes, and its robust tactical combat system, Starfinder is a game that can offer hours of entertainment and excitement to those who are willing to give it a try.

One of the things that sets Starfinder apart from other games is its blending of magic and technology. The game's setting is a rich and detailed one, full of strange and mysterious worlds, ancient artifacts, and powerful technologies. The game's classes reflect this blending of magic and technology, with classes like the Solarians, who master gravity to bend it to their will, and Technomancers, who specialize in magic that is based around technology and computers.

Starfinder's magic system is also unique, in that it is much more simplified than other games. Players have a certain number of points for each spell level, and they can cast spells as long as they have the points to do so. This makes the game much more accessible to players who are not familiar with the complexities of other magic systems.

Another unique aspect of Starfinder is its robust tactical combat system. Its reason seven. While this system may be more complicated than other games on the market, it is still a rewarding and engaging system when used correctly. The game's combat system for spaceships and giant battle robots adds another layer of excitement to the game, and allows players to engage in epic battles that are not possible in other games.

Starfinder is also its own game, with its own rule systems that are not the same as Pathfinder 2E. While the two games are set in the same universe, Starfinder takes place thousands of years in the future, and features its own unique setting, classes, and magic system.

Overall, Starfinder is a game that has a lot to offer players who are looking for a unique sci-fi fantasy experience. Whether you are looking for a game that leans more towards the fantasy side of things or the technology side, Starfinder is a game that can offer something for everyone. So if you're looking for something new and exciting to try, give Starfinder a chance. You may be surprised at how much you enjoy it!