10 Best TableTop RPGs That Aren’t Dungeons And Dragons
5. Pathfinder
Maybe you’re not quite ready to leave your comfort zone yet when it comes to Dungeons and Dragons. If you’re looking for another sword and sorcery game with some different options then pathfinder is a great choice.
What started as a modified version of the Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 ruleset, has become one of the best-selling tabletop RPGs of the past ten years. One of the reasons that it outsold even D&D at the beginning of the decade was the vast amount of character customisation that is offered. In this setting you can play nearly any character you want. You can pick and choose classes from a vast list, allowing the player to create any kind of adventurer you want. Combine this with a number of races, and your imagination can run wild.
Another reason Pathfinder is so popular with certain groups is the tactical combat. In this game many important decisions must be made in combat, this helps it to be different from other similar RPGs. Distance, positioning, and status effects can change the fight and battlefield around the players.
Maybe your groups want to expand the settings of their adventures, or perhaps they just like to customise characters. Either way there’s a lot to be enjoyed in Pathfinder.