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Erik Mona wrote:
Yep. Books have become more expensive to produce, and analysis suggested we've been undercharging for our products. This price change is reflective of that.

Thanks for the reply,Erik. Anyway you can give us an idea what prices are going to look like down the road. Case in point, what can we expect to pay for a book the size of Mwangi Expanse or Absalom?

Loving Dark Archive, by the way.


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What is up with the price on Dark Archive? It is more expensive than Book of the Dead, even though the page count is the same. Can someone explain?


I find the talk of stat & system mastery a lot like the conversations my friends & I have about baseball. We love to go and watch a game, but also love to debate players based upon career stats.

I have spent my fair share of time optimizing a character, only to have my optimazation fail in play due to wonky dice rolls. I personaly find system mastery to be a fun part of most of the games that I have played. That goes for statstic/math heavy games such as 3.x/PF, to (for lack of a better term) story driven systems such as FATE (Dreseden files rock!).

I find that mastering the rules allows me to optimize a character in such a way that the character has a better chance of being able to live up to what my imagination wants the character to be.


Angela is great. Her passion for gaming, and ensuring that everyone has a good time shines through. A great spokesperson for PF. Thanks for the welcome.


Hello. I played in my first Pathfinder game last night in Olympia, WA. Though I have been a member of the Pathfinder Society for a long time ( I am member number 9887), I never got around to reading the book, or playing a game. My usual gaming friends moved on to 4e when it was released, and I went with them. Not to start a flame war, 4e was never my cup of tea.

I started DMing the kids table for 4e encounters last fall ( and will continue to fun the kids table, I can't walk away form that group), and one of the DMs is also a Path Finder Society organizer in Olympia. She talked PF up, and so I watched a few sessions last month. Watching the gaming, and the fun being had by everyone at the table took me back to when I was having fun with D&D..and it has been I long time.

To rap up, I feel like I am returning to the game that I love, even though last night was my first time playing PF. I want to thank the Oly PF society for their friendly and welcoming nature.