Oh my family is a big one with lots of different members. Choose a level 1 ancestry feat for a non-human ancestry. You do not gain any abilities or powers that are not granted by that feat, but you do gain any abilities or powers granted by that feat.
You live among them, and you’ve learned about them. Remove emotionally unaware, and instead gain a +1 circumstance bonus to deception checks and a +1 circumstance bonus to perception checks to determine motivations, both against any living, organic lifeforms.
General Skill Prerequisites master in a specific lore
You know what they say about assumptions. When it pertains to a topic that you have master training in or higher, you can use this lore skill in place of deception or diplomacy skills.
CONCENTRATE MANIPULATE Traditions divine Range 30; Targets 1 creature with a condition and one willing ally with a condition Defense Fortitude
You gift the pain one friend to another creature. On a failed save, the target gains one condition that the willing ally has. The duration of the condition and effects are not altered. This may result in creatures that can not normally being affected by a condition being affected by a condition. Heightened(+1) You transfer one additional condition to the target
CONCENTRATE MANIPULATE Traditions divine Range 30; Targets 1 creature with a condition and one willing ally
You help a friend share the pain of another. Transfer the condition currently affecting one creature to the willing ally. the duration of the condition and effects are not altered. This may result in creatures that can not normally being affected by a condition being affected by a condition.
Basics– In space, no one can hear how good this is. It Came from the Vast! is the second Starfinder playtest scenario. In it, space truckers find an abandoned ship, decide to make money on it, and find it is much more than they originally thought. This time for level five characters!
Mechanics or Crunch– So far so solid! The mechanics on display for the 5th level pregens and the five level adventure all work well. There is a variety of things here that the characters encounter, from monsters to haunts to skill checks. It’s just a solid experience for two hours. 5/5
Theme or Fluff– You’ve heard the beats before, but this song is still different enough to be fun. I too love me some Alien, but this one gets elements of The Thing involved as well. Solid fun all around, and different enough that my players and I all had a blast, even though we knew what was going to happen after we read the adventure description. 5/5
Execution– I liked this adventure, but it’s missing a few pieces. The standard layout of the PFS adventures with pictures at the end are not here. It has a good layout and is easy to read, but the pictures help me show players the monsters and other creatures involved. Also, I like the stat blocks to be separate. These are small things, but it hurts the presentation a bit. This is exactly the same as what I said for scenario one, and I still stand by that. 4.5/5
Summary– This is exactly what I want to see in a Science-Fantasy space horror. You got monsters, you got areas dripping with goo, you got space horrors and discovery, you got magic plant ships, you got ghosts of the dead. This is a fantastic short adventure that is easy to run, and fun for all. Give me back some of the older layout and this would be perfect. 97%