
Jason Wu |

If you mean the Book of Heroic Races: Seedlings by Jon Brazer Enterprises, it is NOT a Paizo book, and as such not eligible for Pathfinder Society play.
The complete list of what books and what content of said books are legal can be found here:
http://paizo.com/pathfinderSociety/about/additionalResources
Generally, if it's not made by Paizo, it's not going to be legal for PFS.
-j

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There is some very cool 3rd party stuff out there. Unfortunately, it's very hard to adjudicate what 3rd party stuff should and should not be in an organized play game. Not to mention Paizo would likely need to pay for the rights to use it in their organized play game, and GMs would need to familiarize themselves with non-Paizo material.
Luckily, it's very easy to make awesome characters with even the most basic material. Otherwise, check out the Additional Resources page to find out what other items are legal in organized play.

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So who owns http://www.d20pfsrd.com/
because they mention pathfinder society all over that place and doesn't the pfs on the website stand for pathfinder society?
The next time someone asks why D20PFSRD can't be used as a legal rules resource I'm going to point them towards this thread.

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to the OP:
If you want to see the official Paizo version of the srd, you should look into the Paizo PRD.
http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/
Granted there are one or two things that are not legal still, but they are all explained in the Additional Resources document that Jason Wu linked above.

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poundpuppy30 wrote:The next time someone asks why D20PFSRD can't be used as a legal rules resource I'm going to point them towards this thread.So who owns http://www.d20pfsrd.com/
because they mention pathfinder society all over that place and doesn't the pfs on the website stand for pathfinder society?
Yup, this is why I consistently ask people to stop using and/or referencing d20PFSRD.

Chalk Microbe |

Paz wrote:Yup, this is why I consistently ask people to stop using and/or referencing d20PFSRD.poundpuppy30 wrote:The next time someone asks why D20PFSRD can't be used as a legal rules resource I'm going to point them towards this thread.So who owns http://www.d20pfsrd.com/
because they mention pathfinder society all over that place and doesn't the pfs on the website stand for pathfinder society?
Thats how you say, "Throwing the baby out with the bathwater."