Help Paizo Take the Gauntlet

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

We here at Paizo take gaming seriously, and when we heard about an opportunity to play games for charity, we just could not resist. On May 18th, a four-member team of elite goblin commandos will descend upon Card Kingdom in Seattle to do battle with other teams for the right to claim The Gauntlet, a truly epic trophy made from an actual gauntlet. With foes like Bungie, GeekGirlCon, the Lady Planeswalkers, Wizards of the Coast, and Penny Arcade, we are going to be facing off against some serious opponents. That is where you come in. You can help us achieve victory for the goblin horde!

From now until May 18th, you can donate to the Child's Play charity, a great organization that donates toys and games to children in hospitals all around the world. Money that you donate can help the Paizo team earn "Power Ups" during the tournament, giving us the edge we need to win! Make sure to put "Donated to the Paizo team" in the comment box so it is applied to our team.

Ready to Donate? Follow this link!

We've got an exciting team of goblins ready to do battle in this event. We've been hunting horses and burning down villages for weeks in anticipation of this tournament (that will be an event right?). Here's a look at the Paizo team!

Jason Bulmahn

"The Giant"
Lead Designer of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game and overall troublemaker, Jason Bulmahn has been with Paizo since the days of Dragon and Dungeon magazines. Renowned among all the tribes, this massive goblin made a name for himself by devouring anybody who beat him at a game. He is also the only goblin with reach, which is pretty handy.

Erik Mona

"The Suit"
Erik Mona is the Publisher at Paizo, a former editor of Dragon, Dungeon, and Polyhedron magazines, and a co-creator of the Pathfinder world. These days he spends more time on business than on games, but like any corporate mastermind, he can stab you in the back at a moment's notice, gaining the upper hand in any challenge. With a coat, vest, and tie, Mona swears to put his evil powers to good use in the vicious scrum for the Gauntlet. For charity. But most importantly, for the children.

Jessica Price

"The Whip"
Jessica Price is the Project Manager at Paizo, where she keeps the wheels of progress turning. In former lives, she was a games writer at Microsoft Studios, an editor, an animated series showrunner, an alternate reality game designer, and other things that she may or may not admit to if you bribe her with chocolate. She plans to triumph in the Gauntlet—for the children, of course—through logic, skill, planning, and occasional devious manipulation, which should make it just like her day job.

Stephen Radney-MacFarland

"The Antipaladin"
Stephen Radney-MacFarland is a designer at Paizo, where he regularly inserts more evil into everything he touches. When reached for comment, he just began to chant the following: "Burn 'em! Bite 'em! Cut ‘em to tiny bits! Long ago, someone told this goblin games were fun for everyone. That someone gone now. Games only fun for the one left standing!"

Thank you for donating to this great cause. For more information on The Gauntlet, go to their webpage at thegauntlet.me. We will be updating our progress through this blog and on facebook as we get closer to the event, but we need your help now to secure an edge! Donate Today!

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"Let Sara Marie and Cosmo pick out the tiaras."

Then it will never get done.


To anyone who thinks Paizo is not doing well, have a look at RFP's prize. It is a (somewhat) legendary army worth more than $1200 for the base army, never mind the priceless conversions. I'd be shocked if it auctioned for less than twice that. For them to raffle it (for $10 tickets) is the equivalent of Paizo raffling the Shadows under Sandpoint original notes or a set of every Pathfinder Battles mini produced so far. It's that cool of a prize.


RFP: Bribing... FOR THE CHILDREN!


It is a pretty cool prize. I considered entering even though I dont play the game.


Steve Geddes wrote:
It is a pretty cool prize. I considered entering even though I dont play the game.

Then you should *especially* enter the Raffle, because if you win, then you will totally have the army with which to play the game!


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Just so everyone knows.....there are actually TWO Gauntlet trophies. The winner gets the traveling trophy (and has to defend it next year), and Card Kingdom will have a trophy at our store. So, ya know, if Pazio happens to come in second at the event, we will have one that can travel to their office. If Jason decides that's something we should do. heh heh.

Project Manager

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Thanks, Dan, for helping us help the children punch Jason in the face.


Pathfinder Adventure Path, Lost Omens, Maps, Starfinder Adventure Path Subscriber
Jessica Price wrote:
Thanks, Dan, for helping us help the children punch Jason in the face.

So now the children get to punch Jason in the face too? Wow, that's really taking one for the team, cause there are a lot of children out there. :)

Project Manager

The children wield Stephen's fist. :-)

Paizo Employee Lead Designer

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We've announced some new rewards (that don't involve face punching) for those helping us take the Gauntlet!

Check them out here!


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Eric "Boxhead" Hindley wrote:
To anyone who thinks Paizo is not doing well, have a look at RFP's prize. It is a (somewhat) legendary army worth more than $1200 for the base army, never mind the priceless conversions. I'd be shocked if it auctioned for less than twice that. For them to raffle it (for $10 tickets) is the equivalent of Paizo raffling the Shadows under Sandpoint original notes or a set of every Pathfinder Battles mini produced so far. It's that cool of a prize. Would

Best part... It was donated by a fan to help Child's Play. And Yes, it is that cool of an army :)

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