Blood of the Elements
Blood of the Elements, a Pathfinder Player Companion sourcebook by Tim Akers, Judy Bauer, Jim Groves, Chris Lites, Dale C. McCoy, Jr., and Cassidy Werner, was released on June 25, 2014.
“Fire in the BloodHarness the powers of air, earth, fire, and water to bring your elementally inclined character to life with Blood of the Elements! Whether you are the progeny of genies and wield a portion of their elemental wish magic or seek to glean some of the awesome arcana of the Elemental Planes for yourself, this Player Companion is the definitive guide to playing a Pathfinder RPG character with mastery over one or more of the four elements of creation.
Blood of the Elements provides a player-focused, in-depth exploration of the geniekin races and the Elemental Planes. In addition, each Pathfinder Player Companion includes new options and tools for every Pathfinder RPG player.
Inside this book, you'll find:
- New details for the five geniekin races—fiery ifrits, curious sylphs, hardened oreads, fluid undines, and elementally balanced sulis.
- Tons of new race and regional traits, allowing you to customize your geniekin character for his or her heritage and situation.
- A whole bazaar of new magical and mundane equipment to help you traverse the Elemental Planes in safety and style.
- A bold new teamwork feat that allows you and your allies to combine elemental spells to achieve powerful new effects.
- New rules options designed specifically for geniekin and elementally themed characters, including spells, rage totems, mutated bloodlines, a cavalier order, and more!
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Contents
- Real-world articles
- Works by Jim Groves
- Works by Dale C. McCoy, Jr.
- Works by Tim Akers
- Works by Judy Bauer
- Works by Chris Lites
- Works by Cassidy Werner
- Artwork by Fabio Gorla
- Artwork by Kerem Beyit
- Artwork by Bryan Sola
- Artwork by Fernanda Suarez
- Artwork by Daniel Warren
- Artwork by Cristian Chihaia
- Artwork by Donald Crank
- Artwork by Vika Yarova
- 2014 sourcebooks
- PFRPG sourcebooks
- Pathfinder Player Companion
- Sourcebooks