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On page 22 of the AP, under Tartuccio's stat block, for the Influence 6 "reward", at the very end it says "Tartuccio intends to use this gift later to help him accuse
one of the adventurers of being a Pitaxian spy."

I know this is part of the story on the CRPG, but this seems to be the only mention of it anywhere in the book? Is there an event or something I have missed?

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Is there any way we can buy these? All of the game shops around me remain closed due to pandemic, and while I am sure they have shipments of these for freerpg day, they aren't open to give them out :C

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Nice. Yeah, the playtest gave me a good idea of what to expect, and we played through it with a bit of awkwardness.

I have my PF2 books already(got them yesterday), I have just not had a chance to really sit down and dig through the details yet.

If it has changed that much, that is good I guess. So far I think everyone seems pretty happy with PF2, which is also good.

Thanks for the information!

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Is there not like a changelog or something somewhere? Seem like there should be a list of changes.

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Sorry if there is another thread for this, but I didn't find one(maybe I am just crap at searching, iunno).

Anyway, just what the title implies, What are the differences between PF2 and the playtest?
What things changed?

The PF2 core rule book is a whopping 640 pages, where the playtest is much smaller. What all content was added?

What rules have changed?

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How many of these do you have available for sale? Will the end up showing up on amazon for $20 like I have seen for the playtest ones?

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Hollow Man wrote:
CrystalSeas wrote:
Paizo did exactly what you suggested, and Amazon still messed up.

Except that, "shockingly," orders that were placed through amazon.com directly will be delivered as expected. Somehow Amazon didn't mess those orders up...

-HM

Well, that would be because amazon has completely different departments for shipping things ordered through amazon vs things amazon is just fulfilling. One department messed up, the other didn't.....

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What would you guys suggest paizo do? Send employees to Amazon fulfillment centers and do the work themselves? Amazon is world renowned for their super fast and reliable shipping. Paizo picked the best choice. They picked the same choice anyone in their shoes with the same options would have made.

I mean seriously, they can only do so much. And they are being awesome enough to try and make it up out of their own pockets.
Book binding and publishing isn't as cheap as you might think, even in volume.

Paizo has done what they can to fix SOMEONE ELSE's problem, even more so, they owned up that the mistake happened as soon as they knew, and let us all know. They didn't try and 'church' it up. They told us the facts and are being super transparent with us. What other company would do that?