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How can Paizo improve its relationship with game stores? Does Paizo need to?

What about the VTT community? Can they participate with Free RPG Day? Better VTT material?

Any outside the box ideas?

The purpose of this thread is to help discuss and capture suggestions for Paizo about how to evolve their approach to reaching out to the RPG community in the 21st century to grow the number of people playing Pathfinder.


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Virtual tabletops -- which ones do you know about, what do you know about them, and which is your favorite?

Paizo has done a great job supporting virtual tabletops but what can they do better?

Do you know of any tools that work great in conjunction with your favorite virtual tabletops?

What have you found in virtual tabletops that you think doesn't work very well?


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The purpose of this forum is to discuss changes PF1 fans would like to see in the off chance that Paizo decided to revisit the edition and improve it. Ultimately, this is our chance to tell them what they could do that we'd be willing to spend money on to, say, purchase a set of revised rule books, VTT material, more APs, etc.

For that mater, what changes also would you like to see in PF1 APs?


The purpose of this thread is to provide feedback and suggestions as consumers with respect to Paizo's product direction.

Paizo is by far my most favorite RPG company, but after previously announcing an intent to wind down PF1 and with the creation of PF2 and now a survey on www.d20pfrpg.com, looks like we could all help Paizo by telling them what it is we would like to see them do and what it is that makes us buy Paizo products.


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I've heard this comment so many times, and everytime I point out that only the Core Rulebook is required -- all the others are optional.

However, a number of people have said that PF1 is too hard to GM.

Probably, because players bring in all those books?

I, personally, don't have an issue with it. I use PDF files and load all the books I need into a PDF reader.

I found that having references to so many books actually helped -- because that let me navigate to the exact page(s) I needed in those books without even having to worry about setting bookmarks and doing further navigation within those books.

Hero Lab greatly reduces player needs to reference the Core Rulebook, especially by printing spell descriptions.

I'm heart broken that it is so hard to find players today. I think PF1 is the best RPG ever created.

Is PF2 being developed to address this problem? Less books, more adventure?


Any players interested in using D20Pro to go through the Iron Gods Adventure Path on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays from 6pm to 9pm (CST) or 7pm to 10pm (CST)?

Please reply back with your availability for any of those times!

I'd like to start the characters at 5th or 7th level.

I will scale the adventures and add encounters as appropriate to keep to engaged and challenged.

I've been GM'ing this adventure path now for over a year for another group.

I have 4 guest licenses, so for the players using D20Pro would be completely free.

I'll add more guest licenses if enough people want to play.

I'm currently GM'ing a Sunday group every other weekend from 3pm to 9pm. I'm planning to move it into D20Pro, if I can convince them to do that.

If people are interested in the Sunday game, that probably will convince them to move after I show them a demo. They are currently 8th level going on 9th level -- you would start at the same level as the rest of the party (the party levels up together, even if you miss games).

Is anyone interested in the Sunday time slot?


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Background:

D20Pro is a free download. As a player, you'll use it completely for free indefinitely.

Their licensing is slightly confusing.

Since I have a GM license for D20Pro AND 4 "guest" licenses, that means you can join and play my games using only the "demo" install of D20Pro (and have access to all the features) indefinitely.

You do NOT need a "player" license.

If you have a "player" license, that enables you to join my games without consuming one of my "guest" licenses.

This is how they deliberately designed it with their licensing.

D20Pro is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.


If this whole Online Campaigns forum is just about play-by-post, I wish it was called "Online Campaigns for Play-by-post", instead of "Online Campaigns".

There are so many types of online campaigns.

Can someone clarify for me if this is just a play-by-post forum?


Any players interested in using D20Pro to go through the Iron Gods Adventure Path on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays from 6pm to 9pm (CST) or 7pm to 10pm (CST)?

I'd like to start the characters at 5th or 7th level.

I will scale the adventures and add encounters as appropriate to keep to engaged and challenged.

I've been GM'ing this adventure path now for over a year for another group.

I have 4 guest licenses, so for the players using D20Pro would be completely free.

I'll add more guest licenses if enough people want to play.

I'm currently GM'ing a Sunday group every other weekend from 3pm to 9pm. I'm planning to move it into D20Pro, if I can convince them to do that. If people are interested in the Sunday game, that probably will convince them to move after I show them a demo. They are currently 8th level going on 9th level -- you would start at the same level as the rest of the party (the party levels up together, even if you miss games).

Is anyone interested in any of the above times?


The purpose of this forum is to start discussing Starfinder Second Edition. For the most part, there may not be much to say because Pathfinder Second Edition needs to be completed, first. However, I've made a critical observation that I wanted to share (and may already realized by Paizo).


The purpose of this forum is to discuss flip-mat issues or suggestions.


This thread discusses better ways to market Pathfinder through local game stores and how to better challenge or leverage competing products to expand Pathfinder's market share and/or sales volume.