Adventurer's Armory 2
Pathfinder Player Companion: Adventurer's Armory 2
Book - Sourcebook
Publisher
Pages
32
Rule set
PFRPG
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Adventurer's Armory 2, a Pathfinder Player Companion sourcebook by Jenny Jarzabski, Mikko Kallio, Isabelle Lee, Luis Loza, Joe Pasini, David N. Ross, and Linda Zayas-Palmer, was released on June 28, 2017. It is a sequel to Adventurer's Armory.
“Armed for AdventureFollowing in the tradition of the most popular Pathfinder Player Companion of all time, Adventurer's Armory 2 is a comprehensive guide to equipment of all sorts. Containing a wide array of new adventuring gear, alchemical items, armor, clothing options, magic items, poisons, tools, traps, and weapons to outfit any character, this guide is a welcome addition to any armory. Whether you're looking to gain the edge in combat or fit in to a social situation, Pathfinder Player Companion: Adventurer's Armory 2 has you covered!Inside this book you'll find:
- New feats, spells, and skill tricks to allow any adventurer to get the most out of the equipment they already own.
- Armor and weapon modifications, allowing smiths or skilled adventurers to customize equipment on the fly to meet specific needs.
- New construct familiars known as poppets—stuffed or wicker dolls crafted to carry out simple tasks at their masters' bidding.
”
Contents
Introduction
p. 2
Equipment Packages
p. 4
Implements of War
p. 6
Putting Gear to Work
p. 12
Tools of the Trade
p. 16
Adventuring in Style
p. 20
Impromptu Equipment
p. 22
Alchemical Wares
p. 24
Equipment from Abroad
p. 28
Poppets
p. 30
Next Month!
p. 32
Categories:
- Real-world articles
- Works by David N. Ross
- Works by Linda Zayas-Palmer
- Works by Mikko Kallio
- Works by Jenny Jarzabski
- Works by Luis Loza
- Works by Joe Pasini
- Works by Isabelle Thorne
- Artwork by Graey Erb
- Artwork by Benjamin Widdowson
- Artwork by Caio Maciel Monteiro
- Artwork by Litos López Rodriguez
- Artwork by Bryan Syme
- Artwork by Forrest Imel
- 2017 sourcebooks
- PFRPG sourcebooks
- Pathfinder Player Companion
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