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Was worth asking. I know it's a great value already, but it seems odd to be missing out on the extra races when all the classes across the various books are given to us.


Diego Valdez wrote:

Hello Feynt,

We don't have any announced plans to expand the PDFs that are included with the bundle.

Could the question be brought up at some point though before the bundle ends?


Diego Valdez wrote:

Hello Feynt,

You are correct, the Advanced Race Guide was not included in the bundle. It has a sizable chunk of the hardcover books, but it was not the entire library. In addition to Advanced Race Guide Bestiary 3-5, Mythic Adventures, Occult Adventures, Ultimate Intrigue, Monster Codex, and NPC Codex were not included.

Guess there's no hope of the Advanced Race Guide being added? >)


Morning CS folks,

I'm a little confused about something. I got the humble bundle (as have 43k+ people) and noticed that included are Ultimate Campaign, Combat, Equipment, and Magic; then the Advanced Player and Class Guides. There's no Advanced Race Guide in the bundle though? That seems like an oversight.


Seelah's upgrade classes both have the ability to recharge Blessings of Iomedae (exact wording is "you may recharge it instead").

Her Hospitaler upgrade however gives her "lay on hands" effectively, a Cure that causes her to bury a divine card as a cost.

Is there an interaction here, where you can recharge a Blessing of Iomedae to Cure an ally? I'm not going to say this is broken, but I think it would be nice that focusing more on her patron deity would provide her with more potential for healing others.


Morning folks. I've been looking over Kyra's upgrade paths, and the healer class doesn't say she can heal any differently than normal. However her flavour text suggests that she CAN revive them. Is it just that, flavour text? Or can she spend a turn to revive fallen allies?


I argue that "if ever there's been an RPG worth turning mobile", any of your favourite classic pen and paper RPGs would be it. We're still waiting on a decent platform for sharing the RPG experience digitally with friends in remote locations (like when they're on vacation). Let alone a mobile (tablet friendly I suppose?) version.

That said, I'm all for PACG on my tablet with friends. >)


I have to admit, I was a little disappointed that there weren't more scenario specific limitations on cards. Like, why would you be hunting down a guy in a town setting poison traps when there are skeletons and other undead running about? I could see a few animals maybe, some goblins, bandits... Likewise I'd expect to see the mayor, troubadour, sage, but not snakes or sabertoothed tigers. There's no real indication about how big these places are either.

All in all though, I'm enjoying the game.