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Legacy/Remaster Changes

Daniel V

Moderator
Staff member
• The vast majority of feats and abilities have been converted to use their remaster/ORC names. This makes it possible for us to cleanly integrate SF2 into a unified environment with PF2. Spells and gear still maintain separate versions, and legacy feats that are mechanically distinct still exist as choices. Please Note: No options have been removed. This merely brings things in line with the renaming performed in the remaster updates to the game system. Anything from pre-remaster books that has not been reprinted is still available and will remain so, and any renamed options will continue to be available to users who have purchased either the original or remaster book where the content has been printed.
• Most classes have now been distilled to only their remaster versions, with continued access to legacy content where mechanically distinct. For example, the wizard class now has a checkbox on the appropriate ability that allows use of the corresponding legacy schools. Characters currently using legacy versions of classes or multiclass feats should experience no change.
• The "Remaster" operation has been eliminated. If the Player Core book is owned, it will now be utilized automatically. Behaviorally, this simply makes some renamed and new material available (i.e. spells, gear, and some new feats), since reprinted and renamed versions of feats have already been updated.
• The "Transform" operation remains available for characters using legacy content where there are critical differences from the remaster versions. Typically, this operation removes obsolete options and converts the legacy material (e.g. witch patrons) into their remaster counterparts.
 
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