Foundry update adds Pathfinder PF2e Risks & Rewards playtest support
Foundry’s PF2e Playtest Data module now supports Paizo’s Risks & Rewards classes, letting groups test the slayer and daredevil online without building rules support by hand.

Foundry Virtual Tabletop has turned Paizo’s latest Pathfinder Second Edition playtest into something groups can actually run tonight. The PF2e Playtest Data package was updated to version 7.0.1, and with it, Foundry users gained direct support for the Risks & Rewards playtest, including the slayer and daredevil classes.
That matters because the package is built to carry Paizo’s public playtest material inside the digital tabletop ecosystem, not as a permanent rules archive, but as a temporary bridge. The module description makes that plain: it already housed the Impossible Class Playtest for the necromancer and runesmith, and it now adds the Risks & Rewards playtest. Once the finished books are released, the compendia are removed.

For Pathfinder GMs running online tables, that saves time at the exact point where playtests usually become messy. Instead of hand-building class support, Foundry groups can drop the current material into active campaigns and start comparing notes across tables with the same baseline. That makes the module less of a convenience item and more of a live testing tool for Paizo’s current design cycle.
Paizo’s own playtest materials framed Risks & Rewards as two new classes, the daredevil and the slayer. The company’s Pathfinder Society rules also said those classes can keep receiving support after the playtest concludes, and that the same post-playtest treatment applies immediately to the earlier necromancer and runesmith playtests. Those rules do not extend to earlier playtests beyond that set.
The timeline shows how active the window was. The playtest was live by February 17, 2026, hit a midpoint update on March 12, and Paizo pushed final reminders in an April 3 blog post before the April 10 survey deadline. That is exactly the sort of pace where a Foundry update changes behavior, not just convenience. Foundry’s PF2e system is described as a volunteer-developed project backed by an official partnership with Paizo Inc. and Foundry VTT, which helps explain why playtest support can land in step with Paizo’s cadence instead of trailing it.
For Pathfinder groups that live online, the real story is simple: Risks & Rewards is already playable in Foundry, and the module makes the latest playtest classes easy to test, easy to compare, and easy to keep moving before the books replace the temporary compendia.
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