RPG veteran Josh Sawyer finally drops screenshots of a potential Pillars of Eternity TRPG rework

Sceenshot from Pillars of Eternity TRPG with the logo on top
(Image credit: Obsidian Entertainment)

Fans of the original Pillars of Eternity TRPG will be pleased to hear there's a potential rework coming for the pen-and-paper game, as recently teased by lead designer Josh Sawyer. Having been silent about the potential redesign for some time, he suddenly decided to drop a bunch of screenshots of the official design document on his Bluesky account yesterday.

So of course we're here having a nosey look, to see if we might be looking at best tabletop RPG material.

In reply to one of his posts, a fan asks "What’s the skinny on the PoE TTRPG?" to which Sawyer replies "Still editing it. Too much text!!!" He then throws the screenshots our way, and fans are absolutely eating up the changes.

A party battles a dragon in the PoE TRPG

(Image credit: Obsidian Entertainment)

"I laughed my ass off at the reputation page", says user ‪Brianne H.

This was in response to the fact that "when a player meets an NPC for the first time, the GM decides how likely the character is to have heard something about the PC" because it has implications as to whether your other party members have been going around saying nice things about you.

Posting a link to the Ringing the Bell reputation system, user TheDevTeam says "Hey, I recognize that reputation system".

To which Sawyer himself replies saying he didn't know about that system, but admits "I did steal/adapt it from another (CRPG) developer I saw post on here."

There's no set release date for the upcoming changes to the Pillars of Eternity TRPG, but keep an eye on Sawyer's Bluesky feed and you might get some more drip-fed to you.


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Katie Wickens
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Katie is a freelance writer with over 5 years experience covering everything from tabletop RPGs, to video games and tech. Besides earning a Game Art and Design degree up to Masters level, she is a designer of board games, board game workshop facilitator, and an avid TTRPG Games Master - not to mention a former Hardware Writer over at PC Gamer.