| MendedWall12 |
If this product already exists please point me in the direction of it, and I'll purchase it forthwith. (Note, I own the Inner Sea World Guide, and it doesn't do this specific thing.) If it doesn't, I'd like to make a plea for either Paizo to produce it, or a fan to create it.
I'd love to have a map of Golarion/Campaign Setting book that specifically lists which Gamemastery Modules/Adventure Paths take place by region.
The reason I'd love it is that I try to run a very "sandboxesque" world inside of Golarion, but I do frequently use established adventures to populate the areas that my PCs visit. If I could look at a map that shows me which published books to purchase for maps of towns, buildings, and NPCs/monsters I'd use it right now.
As a note I do have some (and access to some others through a friend) of the Pathfinder Chronicles "Guides" books, but while these do a good job of giving a solid overview of various territories and kingdoms they do not, as frequently, have fully functioning maps of specific locations, or creatures. This is why I'd love to see a reference that shows which adventures go with which geographic locations, so I can have a purchasing guide for specific adventure building maps, and statted out NPCs/monsters.
| doctor_wu |
I think you can find this information if you look hard enough on pathfinder wiki but it may not be that much up to date.
pathifinderwiki sourcebooks
| MendedWall12 |
I think you can find this information if you look hard enough on pathfinder wiki but it may not be that much up to date.
pathifinderwiki sourcebooks
This does have a section organized by region, but it looks either incomplete or, as you say, not up to date. Thank you for the link. I'd still really love to see a map/supplement that does this visually, if at all possible. Whether that is something d20pfsrd.com can accomplish or not.
James Jacobs
Creative Director
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If this product already exists please point me in the direction of it, and I'll purchase it forthwith. (Note, I own the Inner Sea World Guide, and it doesn't do this specific thing.) If it doesn't, I'd like to make a plea for either Paizo to produce it, or a fan to create it.
We printed a map just like this on a page in the first Campaign Setting Hardcover.
We didn't reprint the map for 2 reasons:
1) No room in the Inner Sea World Guide for what would have required four pages at least for an up-to-date map of adventure sites.
2) (the main reason) We publish 6 modules, 12 Adventure Path installments, and more than two dozen PF scenarios a year. If we printed a map of all the adventure sites in the Inner Sea region... it would be outdated very very quickly, and that's kind of frustrating. This is really something that needs to be a website that can be updated every month as needed, and that's not something that our tech team currently has time to manage, what with RPG Superstar and the holidays and lots of other things taking precedence. Which means it sounds very much like a great project for a site using the community use license...
| MendedWall12 |
MendedWall12 wrote:If this product already exists please point me in the direction of it, and I'll purchase it forthwith. (Note, I own the Inner Sea World Guide, and it doesn't do this specific thing.) If it doesn't, I'd like to make a plea for either Paizo to produce it, or a fan to create it.We printed a map just like this on a page in the first Campaign Setting Hardcover.
We didn't reprint the map for 2 reasons:
1) No room in the Inner Sea World Guide for what would have required four pages at least for an up-to-date map of adventure sites.
2) (the main reason) We publish 6 modules, 12 Adventure Path installments, and more than two dozen PF scenarios a year. If we printed a map of all the adventure sites in the Inner Sea region... it would be outdated very very quickly, and that's kind of frustrating. This is really something that needs to be a website that can be updated every month as needed, and that's not something that our tech team currently has time to manage, what with RPG Superstar and the holidays and lots of other things taking precedence. Which means it sounds very much like a great project for a site using the community use license...
Thanks for replying James. I can't say enough how much I love the personal touch of this company. I'm hearing you loud and clear; perhaps I'll throw a link to this thread into the general Pathfinder forum in the hopes that d20pfsrd.com will pick up the mantle.
| PFWiki Scribe |
Been working on the Adventures by location category in the PathfinderWiki. It was a long-neglected category that seemed to have fallen out of favor, which is why it was so incomplete. I've added all the Adventure Paths to it so far, and am working on Modules now. Next I'll tackle the PFS scenarios! Hope you find some use here.
| MendedWall12 |
Been working on the Adventures by location category in the PathfinderWiki. It was a long-neglected category that seemed to have fallen out of favor, which is why it was so incomplete. I've added all the Adventure Paths to it so far, and am working on Modules now. Next I'll tackle the PFS scenarios! Hope you find some use here.
I absolutely will! Thank you for updating that.
| MG_Dreamer |
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MendedWall12 wrote:If this product already exists please point me in the direction of it, and I'll purchase it forthwith. (Note, I own the Inner Sea World Guide, and it doesn't do this specific thing.) If it doesn't, I'd like to make a plea for either Paizo to produce it, or a fan to create it.We printed a map just like this on a page in the first Campaign Setting Hardcover.
We didn't reprint the map for 2 reasons:
1) No room in the Inner Sea World Guide for what would have required four pages at least for an up-to-date map of adventure sites.
2) (the main reason) We publish 6 modules, 12 Adventure Path installments, and more than two dozen PF scenarios a year. If we printed a map of all the adventure sites in the Inner Sea region... it would be outdated very very quickly, and that's kind of frustrating. This is really something that needs to be a website that can be updated every month as needed, and that's not something that our tech team currently has time to manage, what with RPG Superstar and the holidays and lots of other things taking precedence. Which means it sounds very much like a great project for a site using the community use license...
Now that PF1 is over, does anyone know if this exists, using PF1 material? I'd love if Paizo made this available, but a community source would be great too. There's still a lot of people using PF1, so it would be a perfect time to have this sort of map, and it won't age ;)