Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber
Last year they did a 25% of deal on digital downloads, which was great. I'm wondering if they'll repeat that or do something for physical. They have a lot of physical APs on sale however I haven't seen an announcement saying that's *the* Black Friday sale or if it's just a pre-sale sale.
Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber
I see lots of items for sale right now and there's a few old APs that I've wanted to fill gaps in. Does anyone know what the plan is for Black Friday or Cyber Monday? I've not seen anything announced via email or blogs but I admit things fly by faster than I can read them sometimes. Is right now the best deal we'll see? (which is fine if it is, there are some great discounts)
Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber
This is what I love about Paizo. It has the spirit of the company that WotC was when it bought what remained of TSR, before WotC sold out and became...well, let's not rehash the bad old days of The Edition Wars. Those were dark times indeed. I rooted for Paizo when the company shut down for an entire day to determine if it would stick with 3.5 or move to 4.0. I recall the sudden surge of loyalty when I committed my final Dragon and Dungeon Magazine subscription fees to the new 'Adventure Path' subscription, which sounded really cool even if nobody knew what it actually was. Trusting in Golarion, a world unknown outside of Erik's personal gaming group, was leap into the dark against the giants of Forgotten Realms and Greyhawk. It's all worked out pretty well, I'd say.
Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber
This is the fourth time I've read the snippets about content in Pathfinder, and I find myself in an ever-increasing spiral of excitement. This is going to be an awesome product, with the same well crafted NPCs, enemies, stories, and situations. Anyone who has enjoyed Dragon or Dungeon in the past should give it at least one issue's chance! Since it is basically the start of the fourth AP you may find it worth the extra cost, and then some! Erik/James (whoever is editor of Burnt Offerings) - two of the most popular recent adventure concepts are anything within Maure Castle and dinner parties in Redhand. These diametrically opposed styles actually offer a banquet of opportunity to cherry-pick into Pathfinder. If you offer chance for both deadly combat in well detailed environments and sipping champagne with insane dictators, the Pathfinder series will succeed. |