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OOO, a new classification. I wonder what B is for?

Bitchin'?

Anyway, this sounds like a classic hook for a 1st level adventure, can't wait to see the final result!

Taldor (Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Campaign Setting, Companion, Modules, GameMastery Cards Subscriber)

woo-hoo!!!

Taldor (Pathfinder Charter Superscriber; GameMastery Maps Subscriber)

Beta would be my guess since its scheduled in July and the new rules com out in august, yet it has "Designed specifically for the new Pathfinder Roleplaying Game rules and designed by the new game’s primary designer" in it

or Bulmahn...


Cpt_kirstov wrote:

Beta would be my guess since its scheduled in July and the new rules com out in august, yet it has "Designed specifically for the new Pathfinder Roleplaying Game rules and designed by the new game’s primary designer" in it

or Bulmahn...

Yes, this looks like the Keep on the Shadowfell of PFRPG. For some reason, though, I have more faith that this will be a good adventure than I had for the other, though.


Nameless wrote:

OOO, a new classification. I wonder what B is for?

Beginner? Basic?

Cheliax (Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Campaign Setting, Companion, Modules Subscriber)

yoda8myhead wrote:
Yes, this looks like the Keep on the Shadowfell of PFRPG.

The B might stand for "boring"!

But more likely it stands for "badass"!

Qadira (Contributor; Publisher, Kobold Quarterly)

Dudes, it's "B1" just like In Search of the Unknown. No sense of history I tell ya!

So, B for Beginner. 'Cause it's a campaign starter adventure.


Wolfgang Baur wrote:

Dudes, it's "B1" just like In Search of the Unknown. No sense of history I tell ya!

Will I get to fill in empty dungeon rooms with my own monsters and traps like In Search of the Unknown?


Nameless wrote:

OOO, a new classification. I wonder what B is for?

It stands for "Ooooh, I thought you said 'Bathfinder.'"


I thought the B stood for Bulmahn.

Andoran (Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Campaign Setting, Modules Subscriber)

Wolfgang Baur wrote:

Dudes, it's "B1" just like In Search of the Unknown. No sense of history I tell ya!

So, B for Beginner. 'Cause it's a campaign starter adventure.

lol..too funny!

(Pathfinder Campaign Setting Superscriber)

BooYah?

nah couldn't be.....

RM

Taldor (Pathfinder Campaign Setting Charter Superscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Nameless wrote:

OOO, a new classification. I wonder what B is for?

Bitchin'?

James Jacobs gave the answer here:

"Basic Beta Bulmahn!

Anyway, yeah; all good reasons to call this adventure B1."

- Günther

(Paizo Superscriber)

yoda8myhead wrote:
Cpt_kirstov wrote:

Beta would be my guess since its scheduled in July and the new rules com out in august, yet it has "Designed specifically for the new Pathfinder Roleplaying Game rules and designed by the new game’s primary designer" in it

or Bulmahn...

Yes, this looks like the Keep on the Shadowfell of PFRPG. For some reason, though, I have more faith that this will be a good adventure than I had for the other, though.

This is, in my opinion, the most fitting description so far!

Qadira (Pathfinder Superscriber)

Nameless wrote:

OOO, a new classification. I wonder what B is for?

Bitchin'?

Anyway, this sounds like a classic hook for a 1st level adventure, can't wait to see the final result!

When James poped into the chat to tell us they were putting up the new product descriptions I asked and he said it was for...

Spoiler:
Basic


The small town of Kassen.
Can anyone please tell me where this town is?


Farkle wrote:

The small town of Kassen.

Can anyone please tell me where this town is?

The town of Kassen is in Nirmathas.

Jason Bulmahn
Lead Designer
Paizo Publishing

Taldor (Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Campaign Setting, Companion, Modules, GameMastery Cards Subscriber)

I'm sitting around bored on a Sunday afternoon and starting reviewing all the upcoming stuff.

Boy, I sure am excited about this one! I can't wait...


joela wrote:
Nameless wrote:

OOO, a new classification. I wonder what B is for?

Beginner? Basic?

TSR B1 In Search of the Unknown & B2 Keep on the Borderlands FTW.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path, Tales, Battles Case Subscriber)

Boffo?

(Pathfinder Companion Subscriber)

Wolfgang Baur wrote:

Dudes, it's "B1" just like In Search of the Unknown. No sense of history I tell ya!

So, B for Beginner. 'Cause it's a campaign starter adventure.

I'm glad someone said it! or B2 Keep On The Borderlands

c'mon youngins that's old school!!

and, BRAVO!!

Edit: guess I should have read a bit further...well that's not the first time I've tasted foot.. "ptttth!!" < spits>

Qadira (RPG Superstar 2009 Top 8)

Amardolem wrote:
Wolfgang Baur wrote:

Dudes, it's "B1" just like In Search of the Unknown. No sense of history I tell ya!

So, B for Beginner. 'Cause it's a campaign starter adventure.

I'm glad someone said it! or B2 Keep On The Borderlands

c'mon youngins that's old school!!
and, BRAVO!!

Edit: guess I should have read a bit further...well that's not the first time I've tasted foot.. "ptttth!!" < spits>

B2 should be 'Keep in the Cinderlands'. hehehe.


joela wrote:
Nameless wrote:

OOO, a new classification. I wonder what B is for?

Beginner? Basic?

Badassery!

Andoran (Pathfinder Charter Superscriber)

yoda8myhead wrote:
Yes, this looks like the Keep on the Shadowfell of PFRPG. For some reason, though, I have more faith that this will be a good adventure than I had for the other, though.

Hehe I can't believe you just compared a Paizo product to Keep on the Shadowfell. You should be ashamed.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path, Tales, Battles Case Subscriber)

Maybe he was contrasting?

Cheliax (Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber)

Tarren Dei wrote:
B2 should be 'Keep in the Cinderlands'. hehehe.

link : )

Andoran (Pathfinder Charter Superscriber)

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Maybe he was contrasting?

Maybe...

Qadira (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path, Campaign Setting, Companion Subscriber)

I vote B for Bad@$$....

;)

Taldor (Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Campaign Setting, Companion, Modules, GameMastery Cards Subscriber)

any word on when we might see the final cover?

Paizo Employee (Technical Director)

DitheringFool wrote:
any word on when we might see the final cover?

Generally, we try to put finished covers up about a month before the release. So you have a couple of months to imagine it.


B is for Buhlman!, that's good enough for me...

I'm curious why a 1st level adventure for the new system is full price instead of the "suck em in" $5.99 like Crown of the Kobold King

Taldor (Pathfinder Charter Superscriber; GameMastery Maps Subscriber)

Xaaon of Korvosa wrote:

B is for Buhlman!, that's good enough for me...

I'm curious why a 1st level adventure for the new system is full price instead of the "suck em in" $5.99 like Crown of the Kobold King

I'm guessing that you mean $5.00 for D1.5 Revenge of the Kobold King? That is going for that price because

1) it is shorter and
2) it was originally printed as a free give-away for free-RPG day, and they are just selling the left overs.


Cpt_kirstov wrote:
Xaaon of Korvosa wrote:

B is for Buhlman!, that's good enough for me...

I'm curious why a 1st level adventure for the new system is full price instead of the "suck em in" $5.99 like Crown of the Kobold King

I'm guessing that you mean $5.00 for D1.5 Revenge of the Kobold King? That is going for that price because

1) it is shorter and
2) it was originally printed as a free give-away for free-RPG day, and they are just selling the left overs.

Actually I was thinking of the print version of D0 Hollow's Last Hope...my mistake, I wake up slowly in the morning...LoL

Taldor (Pathfinder Charter Superscriber; GameMastery Maps Subscriber)

Xaaon of Korvosa wrote:
Cpt_kirstov wrote:
Xaaon of Korvosa wrote:

B is for Buhlman!, that's good enough for me...

I'm curious why a 1st level adventure for the new system is full price instead of the "suck em in" $5.99 like Crown of the Kobold King

I'm guessing that you mean $5.00 for D1.5 Revenge of the Kobold King? That is going for that price because

1) it is shorter and
2) it was originally printed as a free give-away for free-RPG day, and they are just selling the left overs.
Actually I was thinking of the print version of D0 Hollow's Last Hope...my mistake, I wake up slowly in the morning...LoL

That is the same deal as Revenge of the Kobold King it was a free RPG day giveaway.

Paizo Employee (Technical Director)

Cpt_kirstov wrote:
Xaaon of Korvosa wrote:
Cpt_kirstov wrote:
Xaaon of Korvosa wrote:

B is for Buhlman!, that's good enough for me...

I'm curious why a 1st level adventure for the new system is full price instead of the "suck em in" $5.99 like Crown of the Kobold King

I'm guessing that you mean $5.00 for D1.5 Revenge of the Kobold King? That is going for that price because

1) it is shorter and
2) it was originally printed as a free give-away for free-RPG day, and they are just selling the left overs.
Actually I was thinking of the print version of D0 Hollow's Last Hope...my mistake, I wake up slowly in the morning...LoL
That is the same deal as Revenge of the Kobold King it was a free RPG day giveaway.

Yep—both of those were 16-page modules produced for Free RPG Day. (This year we're doing the Pathfinder RPG Bonus Bestiary instead of an adventure.)

Crypt of the Everflame is a full-length 32-pager.

Paizo Employee (Technical Director)

The product description and cover have been updated to match the finished product.


This is one of the best covers for modules line. Very nice.


Just out of curiosity, does the premise of youngins' going on their coming-of-age adventure require that all the PCs be native characters of the same age? Does this town support all the races the average group of gamers is going to want to play?

The set-up sounds kind of limiting so I was going to give this module a pass, but as the first part of a wicked cool sounding trilogy, I wanted to give it another look and see if there was more room for adaption than I'd thought.

Thanks.


Fletch wrote:

Just out of curiosity, does the premise of youngins' going on their coming-of-age adventure require that all the PCs be native characters of the same age? Does this town support all the races the average group of gamers is going to want to play?

The set-up sounds kind of limiting so I was going to give this module a pass, but as the first part of a wicked cool sounding trilogy, I wanted to give it another look and see if there was more room for adaption than I'd thought.

Thanks.

Look at the official playtest thread in campaign journals section. There are characters of wide age range.

(Paizo Superscriber)

Cover looks sweet. I like the new look/layout giving more space for the picture. It looks a little less "signature" without the solid color at top and bottom from the vertical stripe artwork or the older diagonal stripe artwork, but it gives more room for the awesome artwork and you guys have some awesome artwork. I'm just saying.


::blink blink::

There's an official playtest thread?

Taldor (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber)

Fletch wrote:

::blink blink::

There's an official playtest thread?

Yep! Riiiiiiiight HERE!!


Sold.

It might take some goading to get my players to go along with the idea of being total newbies, but the pillows alone are worth it.


So are the pregens always the same in these (Valeros, Kyra, Merisiel and Seoni)? Or is there a chance that they'll throw in some of the newer iconics? It seems like most of the modules I've ever bought are just the standard Runelords heroes.

Not even going to get into how the iconics ended up growing up in Kassen...not even going to. But I mean...really?

Anyhow, I'm mostly just curious what iconics to expect since I'm buying the adventure to get the pregens written out using the new rules so I can use them for a release day game (so we can jump right into the game without the hassle of chargen).

EDIT: Okay so reading some of the playtest gives me some insight as to how to adapt the module to folks who aren't from Kassen...though still it seems weird that established adventurers from other lands would ever be welcome to partake in what seems clearly to be a rite of passage for their late adolescent townfolk. But at least in the playtest it seems like a fair workaround...

Also it makes me wonder if we're looking at this particular list of Iconics, or if the actual book will go back to the traditional four?

(Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path, Campaign Setting, Companion, Modules, Battles Case Subscriber)

Grimcleaver wrote:
it seems weird that established adventurers from other lands would ever be welcome to partake in what seems clearly to be a rite of passage for their late adolescent townfolk.

Except they're not established adventurers. 1st-level Valeros, Merisiel, Ezren et al. have 0 XPs, just like any other 1st-level character. When they start at 1st level, you just have to ignore their backstories.

Taldor (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber)

Joana wrote:
Grimcleaver wrote:
it seems weird that established adventurers from other lands would ever be welcome to partake in what seems clearly to be a rite of passage for their late adolescent townfolk.
Except they're not established adventurers. 1st-level Valeros, Merisiel, Ezren et al. have 0 XPs, just like any other 1st-level character. When they start at 1st level, you just have to ignore their backstories.

You don't even need ignore their backstory....you just expand on it, bringing their history up to Kassen. Just read Kyra Sief al Kiraan's profile. By doing this, Kyra became MY character, not just a copy of the iconic, and certainly not the same Kyra that found her way to Sandpoint.

Osirion (Paizo Charter Superscriber)

Grimcleaver wrote:
So are the pregens always the same in these (Valeros, Kyra, Merisiel and Seoni)? Or is there a chance that they'll throw in some of the newer iconics? It seems like most of the modules I've ever bought are just the standard Runelords heroes.

I've seen different ones, but most of the early ones only had those because those where the only ones with stats for a good while.

I'm excited about this module, hope to get a chance to run it sometime soon.


We usually pick different iconics for every module. Crypt's are Ezren, Kyra, Merisiel, and Valeros.

Taldor (Pathfinder Campaign Setting Superscriber)

Having read the playtest reports, both here and on SKR's blog, I am concerned that this introductory adventure will also be an introduction to TPK for a lot of novice players.

Silver Crusade (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path, Campaign Setting, Companion Subscriber)

The earlier they bite the ground and learn the taste of TPK, the better. This way, when they reach Xanesha, they will know what's going to happen. :)

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