Sure, but I’m not just saying it’s “like Pathfinder”, I’m saying (again, based solely on the vague limited wording in this article) it sounds like a very specific variation of Pathfinder that is not how Pathfinder itself works; it’s just easier to describe in terms of Pathfinder lingo.
The fact that it says it “handles classes” instantly tells us it’s a classy system, so on that basis alone it’s going to have a lot of resemblance to classy systems like D&D and Pathfinder. Saying that it doesn’t handle classes very differently is a bit like saying xiangqi doesn’t handle its pieces very different from chess because they both uses pieces that move around a board capturing other pieces. It might be technically accurate in some sense, but it’s not a very helpful comment.
Sure, but I’m not just saying it’s “like Pathfinder”, I’m saying (again, based solely on the vague limited wording in this article) it sounds like a very specific variation of Pathfinder that is not how Pathfinder itself works; it’s just easier to describe in terms of Pathfinder lingo.
The fact that it says it “handles classes” instantly tells us it’s a classy system, so on that basis alone it’s going to have a lot of resemblance to classy systems like D&D and Pathfinder. Saying that it doesn’t handle classes very differently is a bit like saying xiangqi doesn’t handle its pieces very different from chess because they both uses pieces that move around a board capturing other pieces. It might be technically accurate in some sense, but it’s not a very helpful comment.