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With the Adventure Path specific Face Cards such as these, do the cards have any NPCs represented that don't have artwork in the adventures themselves? In other words, if I have all six volumes of the adventure path, is the value of the cards the convenience of not flipping through the book and holding it up to the players or are there cards that have NPCs that don't have art in the books?


Dark_Mistress wrote:
If it wasn't to much I would pay for a hi-res art pack for each AP myself. I like to print out some of the images and show them during the game and that would be better having a art pack like that.

Ditto.


Damon Griffin wrote:
Done, done, done and....done.

If you haven't felt totally bombarded by requests, could I ask for a copy too? I'm at

Spoiler:
zods trash AT yahoo dot com

Much obliged!


I just bought some of the paper mins for the first time last week and I was surprised how well done they were. I've got a request: I have an automated cutter (Silhouette SD) and would love to have some GSD files to cut these little guys out. It might mean doing a little image repositioning so their feet are in contact with the base, but paper minis look phenomenal with no white around them! Check out Worldworks Games or One Monk to see what I mean.

Anyhow, I know that requires time on your part, so I'd be willing to purchase the GSD files as a separate product if you decide to take on the project.


Having been impressed with the spin Paizo has put on their other Classics Revisited work, I think this idea has merit. It could be a lot of fun if it was familiar ... but just a bit different.


Pendagast - what you might consider doing if round robin is the way to go for your group is for each DM to pick a particular AP he/she is interested in. Then your group plays through one or two adventures of an AP with one DM, put it on hiatus and do another AP for a book or two and so on. Its not the ideal solution for continuity and you will all need to refresh your memories before starting up round 2 of a particular AP, but it would keep the round robin viable and still allow a DM to be fully familiar with any one AP.