Table of Contents
This is the Rules wiki of the Maalum campaign. Here you'll find approved races, classes, feats, spells, domains, and other rules-related things. This rules wiki is the single source of truth. If it's not on here, its not in the game.
Players are encouraged to design and propose—or copy "inspiration" from elsewhere, adjust, and propose—their own feats, spells, classes, and magic items: see Custom Content for details. Please put proposals in the Notes wiki, and tag them with Proposal when ready for review.
(For a full overview see the Table of Contents.)
Basics
This campaign uses Pathfinder 1e, as defined by Core Rulebook, as the base game system.
Source Books — The Core Rulebook, Occult Adventures, and Mythic Adventures rulebooks are used for their base mechanics. In general, no setting or "filling" (classes, feats, spells, etc.) are used from source books.
(New) Characters
As detailed in Characters:
- All characters start as Aran.
- Ability ratings are purchased, with 15 points (Standard Fantasy).
Note that Retraining is possible, so it is not necessary to lock in a complex levelling plan (it is not prohibited either, but know that new classes might become available during play.)
We use an adjusted Character Advancement system.
Playable races
The list of playable races allowed in this campaign:
Classes
Base classes:
Equipment
Gear — Overview of non-magical and magical repeat-use equipment that is not magically powered; this includes things like weapons, armors, clothing, backpacks, etc.
Magic Items — Overview of the different types of magical equipment.
Design Guidelines
Players are encouraged to design and propose—or copy "inspiration" from elsewhere, adjust, and propose—their own feats, spells, classes, and magic items.
The Custom Content contains some per-source book notes on conversions, and links to design guidelines that have been written out to assist both when adjusting existing content or designing new things.
Other Rules
Meta Rules — Some rules about the rules. Mostly common sense, but useful to have written down somewhere so we can refer to them.