Showing 6 blog posts matching 1 tag: Mummy's Mask
Find the Path launches actual-play podcast of Tyrant’s Grasp Adventure Path on Patreon through new Paizo partnership
Paizo is pleased to announce that Find the Path is now an officially licensed partner! They have been producing a high-quality actual-play podcast of the Mummy's Mask Adventure Path since May of 2018. Now, they are expanding to provide a podcast of the Tyrant's Grasp Adventure Path, exclusively to subscribers via Patreon.
More Pathfinder Content on Fantasy Grounds
Bestiary 3 is now available for Fantasy Grounds! It contains all 300+ monsters from Bestiary 3, with tokens, stats, images and full descriptions available for reference and use within the Fantasy Grounds virtual tabletop. Special abilities and spells have been embedded within each monster to keep everything at your fingertips and to keep the focus on the combat and roleplaying that your players love. Since several of the races include details for playable races, we've included a separate Bestiary 3 Player Version that you can share with your players to allow them to build monstrous characters like the canny ratfolk, genie-blooded sulis and more.
Meet Reepazo, Your New Buggy Buddy
Pathfinder Adventure Card Game Strategy #8—Acquiring the Boons
This is the eighth installment of our strategy blog written by game historian Shannon Appelcline. You can read all the installments here.
The Embrace of Darkness
Before we conclude Pathfinder Adventure Card Game designer Liz Spain's "romance novel" previews of the Mummy's Mask set with a look at Adventure Deck 6: Pyramid of the Sky Pharaoh—spoiler alert: it's going to end in tears—we have an announcement to make: Complete card sets for Season of the Righteous, Season of the Runelords, and Season of the Goblins are now available for sale at DriveThruCards!
Precisely the Right Way to Play Mummy's Mask
Like scourges, triggers, and traders, precision is one of the subthemes of the Mummy's Mask Adventure Path for the Pathfinder Adventure Card Game. This topic doesn't get as much attention because it's not quite as flashy, but we like it because it's a different type of challenge. In this blog, I'll let you know where the idea came from and how it ended up.