Pathfinder 2e online on Adarle 20
Pathfinder 2e is a tactical fantasy roleplaying game descended from the d20 lineage —the same root as Dungeons & Dragons— but more detailed and customizable. You build your character by combining ancestry, heritage, background, and class, then shape it with dozens of feats as it levels up. On Adarle 20 you book online Pathfinder tables with verified Game Masters, pay securely in-platform, and play over video using virtual tabletops like Foundry or Roll20. The core rules are free online, so you can start without buying anything.
At a glance
- Dice
- d20
- Complexity
- High
- Tone
- Tactical fantasy
- Game master
- Game Master (GM)
- Setting
- Golarion (high fantasy)
- Best for
- Depth and customization
What playing Pathfinder 2e online is like
What sets Pathfinder 2e apart is its three-action economy: on your turn you spend three actions however you like —move, attack, cast a spell, help an ally—, which opens up rich tactics. Attacking more than once applies a multiple-attack penalty, so every action matters and combat feels like a positional puzzle.
The system uses four degrees of success —critical success, success, failure, and critical failure—, usually based on beating or missing the difficulty by ten or more. That granularity rewards building your character well and reading the scene. It runs great online: a virtual tabletop like Foundry automates feats, penalties, and templates while the Game Master handles initiative and maps over video.
Why play Pathfinder on Adarle 20
Every Game Master has a public profile with real player reviews, so you can pick someone who enjoys tactical depth and knows how to guide character creation. Payment is secure inside the platform, with OXXO available in Mexico, and if a table is cancelled your booking is protected.
Filter tables by system, experience level, language, and price until you find your ideal game. Many are flagged beginner-friendly: if Pathfinder's depth feels intimidating, a good Game Master walks you through your first character sheet. You can browse Game Masters and tables, read reviews, and book a one-shot or a week-to-week campaign.
Start your first table
You don't need to master the rulebook to begin. Browse the Pathfinder tables, pick a beginner-friendly one in your language, and book in minutes; the Game Master guides you through the rules and character creation during the session.
Compare Game Master profiles, reviews, and prices, and choose between a one-shot to try the system or a long campaign where your character grows level by level. Book with secure payment and get ready to weigh every action.
Never played a tabletop RPG before?
I'm new to tabletop RPGs →Frequently asked questions
Do I need experience to play Pathfinder 2e?
No, though Pathfinder is more detailed than some games. Many tables on Adarle 20 are flagged beginner-friendly, and the Game Master helps you build your character and learn the action economy as you play. The core rules are free online if you'd like a look beforehand.
What do I need to play online?
A stable connection, a mic, and preferably a camera. Most tables use Foundry or Roll20, which automate much of Pathfinder's rules, so you don't need to buy books: the core rules are available free online and the Game Master shares the virtual-tabletop link.
How much does a table cost?
Each Game Master sets the price of their table, and you see it before booking; you can filter by price to match your budget. There are also budget one-shots and free games to try Pathfinder without committing to a long campaign.
One-shot or campaign?
Both. A Pathfinder one-shot is ideal for trying the action economy and character creation in a single session. If the tactical depth hooks you, week-to-week campaigns let you level up, unlock feats, and watch your character grow over time.
