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I recently stepped into the experience of running an Adventure Path, namely Kingmaker and while usually my only experience DM'ing has been generally just making up an adventure as the PC's go along, I've done little with pre-built adventures let alone rewards for it.

My query is rather simple, I've noticed in the first book of the adventure path that the rewards, be they of EXP or of monetary/item value tends to be made in such a way that it's almost expected to be split amongst four people, is that intentional or can the same rewards be viable for larger groups of characters? I for example currently have five people in my group with the potential for a sixth or even seventh member, so would splitting the EXP gained from exploring a hex (100xp) or finishing a quest line (400 extra) as well as other monetary rewards scale appropriately for larger groups, or would a person need to alter these figures?

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Looks to be overall a good miniature, one i'd definitely be willing to pick up for my collection! However I've never been much a fan of greataxes, yet I think this mini might've also looked decent with a polearm, perhaps a glaive or halberd instead of that big ol' person-chopper there. Any thoughts?

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As far as the conflict chips are concerned, are the stats presented here compatible or even matching with those for PFRPG? or are those presented for D&D 3.5-4th edition?

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I've been around, playing D&D since the switch from 3rd ed. to 3.5, and during that time it was stated that Horses are 'large' creatures, yet occupy a space ten feet long by five feet wide, the standard 2x1 format on battlemats, however some times I found things to contradict this, be it in later editions (such as 4th ed) or in 'additional products' such as the animal tokens floating around that occupy a 2x2 area or one of WOTC's old D&D minis of a mounted paladin that occupied a 2x2 area. Not to mention the fact that I cannot find anywhere in the PFRPG Core, Gamemastery, Advanced Player's guide or even the bestiary that will tell me what size of an area they occupy.

Anyone out there who can give me an 'official' answer or is it all up to user discretion?

EDIT: I also forgot that there are a crap ton of Reaper minis floating out there with 2x1 base equivalences, further adding to the confusion on my part.