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Citizen K wrote:
I have a similar issue with order 8964792...

Just making a note, my issue was resolved via email, no more action needed here. Thanks


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I have a similar issue with order 8964792, I got a correct email receipt when it was placed back on 12/2, but when I went back to check on the order status a couple days ago, my order history shows that the order had 0 items.
(I first emailed customer service but haven't had any reply in 3 days)

Can I get this order reconstructed with its original black friday sale pricing?


I like supporting the starfinder adventure paths with a subscription, but the shipping fees for a monthly subscription really do add up quickly (on top of paying full retail price). I really don't need to have the adventure path books right away, it will be months to years until my group can get to them. I wonder if it would be possible to delay shipping to combine multiple issues into one shipment?

An option like "hold the adventure paths and ship them along with the next hardback from my starfinder rpg subscription" would be much better for me.


My group left everyone alive. I actually have to give them credit for going out of their way to avoid the fighting and killing entirely. I think they were a bit leery after Ukshakka's tale and with the approaching reinforcements. They sent the rogue to go sneak around the back, and she spent some time talking quietly to one of the thralls working in the kitchen, offered her an escape in exchange for answering some questions. After a time, the rest of the group entered the front door posing as the hired performers. They did a pretty good job, enough to entertain a bunch of drunks. When things got a little rowdy, Asvig and Helga came out and confronted the "entertainers" -- they definitely didn't order any such thing. During that commotion, the rogue managed to slip into the bedroom for a quick search, and went out the back (taking her friend from the kitchen) as the rest of the party was being thrown out the front door. There was a lot of angry yelling and threats on the front lawn, but it didn't actually come to blows.


Hooray, my group just got to the end of book 1!
Reading all the other posts about people's vault creations (in this thread and the other one) was a huge help in inspiring my own. So to give back a little, here's what they found. The paragraph descriptions were neatly written on paper with each item in the chest. Very convenient that destiny planned ahead enough to leave neatly cataloged items!

In order, here's what they got for the cleric, rogue, alchemist, wizard, and paladin:

Ren's Shield:
This circular steel shield is masterfully crafted, with a Tien water dragon etching on the front painted dark blue. The reverse side has a cleverly constructed wand holder, which can hold a single wand which is always readied for use by the shield hand. It currently contains an almost exhausted wand. A note of caution: if the shield is broken in combat, any attached wand could be broken as well.

Light steel shield +1 with wand attachment
Wand of Cure Moderate Wounds (2d8+10), 4 charges


Craftsman's Glasses:
Two delicate-looking lenses are held in a thin gold frame with an incredibly detailed fox-and-tails motif. Looking through them provides a greatly magnified view of any close objects, which is a boon when performing delicate tasks. Counting carefully, the frame shows nine tails, making the design evocative of the Tien goddess Daikitsu. Given that, this set was probably created for a craftsman needing to create such meticulous detail work such as the glasses themselves represent.

Goggles of Minute Seeing (+5 competence bonus to Disable Device)


Mishiro's Teakettle:
This gallon-sized lidded cooking pot has three stout legs and a bamboo design on the outside with the insignia of its creator, Mishiro. Pressing on different segments of the bamboo will cause the inside to heat up to various temperatures while the outside remains only warm. While Mishiro used this pot exclusively as part of his quest for the perfect cup of tea, it would work equally well for brewing all sorts of potions.

Cauldron of Brewing: +5 competence bonus to Craft(Alchemy)
With this cauldron, you can create potions and alchemical items at the normal daily rate during travel downtime.


Hachimaki of Chieko Dojo:
The Chieko Dojo was an ancient Tien school which sought to train a class of warrior-magi. The circumstances around its sudden disappearance are a matter of some speculation, but a few artifacts still remain. This red cloth hachimaki would be worn around the head of young students as an aid to their lessons. Embroidered in black Tien letters are the phrases "Strength of Body" and "Strength of Mind". It has a minor protective enchantment, as well as three small pockets where Pearls of Power may be stored and activated hands-free. One pocket is currently occupied.

Natural Armor +1
Pearl of Power, Level 1


Junko's Lesser Blessing:
Junko was a great warrior-priest of Shizuru with a penchant for crafting equipment. While leading a campaign against a large and well armed cult of Oni-worshippers, Junko created a number of items usable by his holy legion. This wand, for example, was an affordable alternative to permanently enchanted weaponry. It includes a set of leather straps stamped with the sun-and-sword of Shizuru, which can be used to affix the wand to any scabbard. When so attached, it can be activated while the weapon is sheathed by gripping the wand and weapon hilt together with the word "yoake". Most such expendable items would have been depleted long ago; this one has survived in part because it is only usable by righteous warriors with a particularly strong connection to the divine.

Wand of Bless Weapon (5 minutes), 32 charges
When strapped to a scabbard, can be activated on a sheathed weapon with a standard action.