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After getting the first issue, I too would like to to cancel my subscription. Please convert my remaining amount to web store credit.

Thank You.


I don't sleep much, 5 hours in the morning MAX during the week and on weekend, I don't sleep at all... Weekends are MY time, I'm not going it waste it sleeping :)


I hope Paizo will start posting the online maps with a better resolution, at least 150 DPI. The low res PDFs just don't look nice enough when I put them on the projector...


When Wil save was first announced, I groaned and thought ill of it. After reading the first one, I realized that Wil is indeed one of 'us' (gamers) and really have enjoyed reading the article.

I hope Wil does not get the axe, but if I had to pick between Wil and maps of mysterry or terrain tiles. Terrain tiles wins first choice, followed by maps and then Wil, sorry Wil.


I would tend to agree with the masses that the computer game and samurai vs knight articles seemed like filler and weren't really on target for what was touted to be new era of a D&D magazine. I did like the prestige classes. I would like to see more feats, skills and equipment too. Personally I found the WotC catalogue in the back a nice reference.

Re: Dungeon upgrades, Perfect ! I can tolerate one low level adventure so long as I get my mid level and high level adventure every month. At first, I didn't think I would like Wil Wheaton's article, but after reading it with an open mind I was pleasantly surprised and look forward to more.

What would I like to see in the future?

More Dungeon Tiles, especially Poster Maps in Miniature Scale.

The Cauldron campaign has been fun to run, I look forward to the next adventure path too.

Please do not post the maps on the web, I don't want my players to have free access to them.

All in All, I really like the new magazines, I renewed my subscriptions at Gen Con and collected the T-Shirts. Thanks for those too.

Please keep up the good work.

Kurt Stoffer
BoneMan Press