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I think there is currently a problem with the shopping cart pricing vs. the pricing listed on the website.

I chose 2 5.00 maps and put them in the cart and the price jumped from 5.00 each dollars to 12.99 each.

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Hi All,

My group has been playing D&D 4E since 4E came out. A couple of us have also been playing PFS.

We have recently gotten a group consensus to give Pathfinder a try for a few sessions on our normal campaign night.

I as the GM want to run a pre-published module. I am confident and familiar enough with Paizo's quality to know there are a host of good modules available to run. What I would like to find out is what is considered to be the best Pathfinder adventure. I don't care if its an AP module, a stand alone adventure, or even a PFS scenario.

Thanks in advance for your opinions, suggestions and commentary.

Drego

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My PC's have managed to burn down the Lucky Monkey... unbelievable. A few well placed fireballs from a necklace of fireballs tossed into the upper windows set the place on fire fairly readily.

I am trying to decide the effect the building catching on fire would have on the brown mold in the cellar.

I wonder if there is a giant patch of brown mold where the Lucky Monkey used to be now?

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This post is really directed to all those that put their time and effort into creating Shackled City.

I have run two sessions of SCAP and my players are going Shackled City crazy!

I wanted to share what one of my players said this morning after last nights session;

"That may have been the best session I have ever been a part of...And definitely the best session I have had where I didn't make a single successful attack roll." This coming from a player that has been playing and running D&D since first edition.

From my perspective as a DM I just want to say thanks for all the work everyone did on this book. It has really left me a lot of extra time to fill in the details, which just makes the suspension of disbelief that much easier to maintain.

I also really like the Development and Tactics portions of encounter descriptions. They are very helpful in getting me to think differently about what the PC's opponents do or dont do.

From reading through the whole book twice now, I think my players are going to be having a great time for the next year as we roll through this adventure, and I am already looking forward to starting Age of Worms.

In my most humble opinion SCAP is the best adventiure in D&D since the Temple of Elemental Evil, and at this point its likely to be the best Campaign I will have ever run. <Until I run the Age of Worms ;)>

Thanks again to all.

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Perhaps I just missed it somewhere, but I couldnt find a scale for the map that came in 118.

So what is the scale?

I hex equals 50 miles? 10 miles?