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Bart Vervaet wrote:

Crimson Throne is maybe not such a good idea, since it was written fot 3.5, not pathfinder.

The differences aren,t that big, but as a starting player/GM you should keep things as simple as possible.

If you want to buy an adventure path, stick with the ones written for pathfinder RPG (councel of thieves, kingmaker, serpent skull or carrion crown)

the game mastery guide is a very good buy as well, certainly for a starting GM. It has tuns of advice on how to run different aspects of the game

grtz

Bart

Ok, I was wondering about those AP's, some of them looked different. I will look out for those 4 you listed, thanks. I will make a run to the gaming shop today to have a look. BTW, I have a "Narrator's Guide" from the Star Trek RPG which looks pretty solid, I am wondering if that will suffice as a GM guide. It's similar in that it has no rules in it, it's more of a how-to guide.


aslak wrote:
Anjohl wrote:

Hello, I am a 31 year old new RPG'er who has been tasked with GM'ing our first Pathfinder campaign. None of us have done any real roleplaying, but we play some heavy board games, so I think we should be ok once we get rolling.

I recently came into some extra money, and was considaring adding another book/product to our Pathfinder menagerie. I already have the core book, the bestiary, Crypt of the Everflame, Master of the Fallen Fortress, a set of Caravan tiles, Dungeons Tiles, and Council of Thieves items deck.

My question is, what should I get next? I have been eyeing the Inner Sea Setting Guide, the Classic Monsters Revisited, and the Advanced Player's Guide, but I am feeling a little overwhelmed. Any advice would be appreciated.

Get the adventurepath and the gamemastery guide. The APG will be tons of fun, but you should get the hang af the core rules before going APG.

Do you mean the adventure path? I thought we would start with Everflame/Fortress for our first few sessions, there is a complete set of "Crimson Throne" available locally, do you think that would be a good choice?


Hello, I am a 31 year old new RPG'er who has been tasked with GM'ing our first Pathfinder campaign. None of us have done any real roleplaying, but we play some heavy board games, so I think we should be ok once we get rolling.

I recently came into some extra money, and was considaring adding another book/product to our Pathfinder menagerie. I already have the core book, the bestiary, Crypt of the Everflame, Master of the Fallen Fortress, a set of Caravan tiles, Dungeons Tiles, and Council of Thieves items deck.

My question is, what should I get next? I have been eyeing the Inner Sea Setting Guide, the Classic Monsters Revisited, and the Advanced Player's Guide, but I am feeling a little overwhelmed. Any advice would be appreciated.