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Why would a DM be involved in a Pathfinder game though?
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Why would a DM be involved in a Pathfinder game though?
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The Pathfinder video games are directly from the Pathfinder tabletop game, which is basically a different copyright of D&D. They would need a DM. I'm not sure what else you could be thinking.They're called GMs in Pathfinder
Dungeon Master is a DnD term, and trademarked by WotC.
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They're called GMs in Pathfinder
Dungeon Master is a DnD term, and trademarked by WotC.
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Why would a DM be involved in a Pathfinder game though?Because most people are not so anal retentive as to give a damn about Hasbros trademarks.
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Why would a DM be involved in a Pathfinder game though?
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It's only permanent if the target **critically** fails. Which puts all of the wording into question.
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Eh, it's part anal retention, part joke, part not wanting to give WotC the brand recognition.
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what's the spell called i need it
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The Pathfinder video games are directly from the Pathfinder tabletop game, which is basically a different copyright of D&D. They would need a DM. I'm not sure what else you could be thinking.
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Pathfinder is very different mechanically to dnd. It's like saying settlers of catan is a different copyright of carcassonne.> Pathfinder is very different mechanically to dnd *Is it though?*
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> Pathfinder is very different mechanically to dnd *Is it though?*Depends on which edition of DnD, frankly. Pathfinder 1e and 2e are quite mechanically different, as many DnD editions are to each other.
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Pathfinder is very different mechanically to dnd. It's like saying settlers of catan is a different copyright of carcassonne.
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It's only permanent if the target **critically** fails. Which puts all of the wording into question.
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They're called GMs in Pathfinder
Dungeon Master is a DnD term, and trademarked by WotC.
Breaking Hasbro IP is chaotic good though -
Breaking Hasbro IP is chaotic good thoughI'd rather not give them the recognition, and Pathfinder ditched alignment anyway.
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I'd rather not give them the recognition, and Pathfinder ditched alignment anyway.It is actually a good strategy to dilute the term Dungeon Master into a general phrase, because that means Hasbro can't enforce their copyright. For instance, Aspirin is a brand name, but it's such a generic term that anyone in the US can call their product Aspirin without risk.