The MNmaxed podcast embarks on two great adventures: The Fall of Plaguestone, and also trying to not completely mess up the rules for Pathfinder Second Edition!
Join us as we set forth on a wagon train bound for Andoran, but will it make that final destination? What dangers and adventures await us on this journey? Nobody knows! Well, the Game Master knows, but we don't count him.
Along with the adventure, in this episode outline some of the biggest rule changes from Pathfinder First Edition we've encountered and explore all of its systems we can!
All sound effect you hear on this episode were provided by Syrinscape, absolutely check them out at https://syrinscape.com/ for all your gaming audio needs.
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