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Kobold Quarterly 1 PDF
Open Design
Kobold Quarterly is the scrappy little magazine of Open Design, a tiny journal that covers the world's premiere roleplaying game and the world's best fantasy adventures.
Each issue is written by the industry's best, including many well-known RPG designers from Ed Greenwood to Wolfgang Baur. Each features full-color art by fantasy artists new and familiar.
Kobold Quarterly gives you the finest worldbuilding techniques, great interviews, cartoons, and tested tactical crunch.
The premiere issue features:
- The Ecology of the Derro
- The first installment of the Princes of Hell series
- 8 excellent treasures
- An interview with Paizo publisher Erik Mona
- Steam & Sorcery
- ...and more!
Are there errors or omissions in this product information? Got corrections? Let us know at
webmaster@paizo.com.
OPDKQ1E
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Matthew Morris wrote:
#2 just arrived in my e-mail this morning.
While it's not as satisfying as peering through the blinds of the living room window trying to catch sight of my Letter Carrier, none the less I'll be stalking my Inbox all day waiting for my copy (after which, I'll be back at the living room window waiting for my print copy to arrive.)
- Chris Shadowens
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Chris Shadowens wrote:
While it's not as satisfying as peering through the blinds of the living room window trying to catch sight of my Letter Carrier, none the less I'll be stalking my Inbox all day waiting for my copy.
Many copies seem to have been sent to a Spam or Junk folder by people's inboxes, which makes a kobold sad.
Please check there; if you don't see it, send me email.
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Is the PDF split into chapters, like many of the Dragon and Dungeon PDFs? If so, is there any way to remedy this?
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The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Is the PDF split into chapters, like many of the Dragon and Dungeon PDFs? If so, is there any way to remedy this?
No, it's a single file, with bookmarks.
But if you want to split it, I recommend a shiny meat cleaver.
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Just downloaded Number 2 from Paizo - have only scrolled through so far, but the production quality and articles look really good!
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mmmmmmmmmmm.......i like the old school vibe of it, reminds me of the old dragon and polyhedron. good articles, good art, minimal advertising.
worth the couple of buck it costs. now i wait for the paper copy of issue #2.
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Black James wrote:
mmmmmmmmmmm.......i like the old school vibe of it, reminds me of the old dragon and polyhedron. good articles, good art, minimal advertising.
worth the couple of buck it costs. now i wait for the paper copy of issue #2.
Thanks! I'm glad you like it, and I'm happy to report the next one will be even better.
The paper copies of #2 are just about gone, so your timing is good.
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I'm a late-comer to KQ, but I just picked up the PDF of the first issue and I must say that at first glance it seems to be a wonderful magazine. Though I have yet to dig in and digest the articles in their entirety I must say that I am very excited by the topics and subject matter presented.
I must also mirror the earlier expressed comments that the KQ will fit nicely into the void left by the disappearance of our favoite D&D mags.
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Mr. Baur, Can you make Kobold Quarterly available as a subscription here at Paizo?
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Radavel wrote:
Mr. Baur, Can you make Kobold Quarterly available as a subscription here at Paizo?
Such things have been discussed, and may be in the works.
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Subscribe to this magazine! It is easily a fitting replacement for our beloved Dragon!
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I've just arrived back from active duty overseas. I filled out my subscription for KQ but unfortunately I missed the first two issues. I REALLY love print versions of mags. Is there any chance someone might have two copies of Issues #1 and 2 they wouldn't mind selling to me, even for a little more than they paid for them? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Just wanted to let folks know apparently Wolfgang has a limited number of KQ1 in print.
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