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This is excellent news!


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I also support the Paizo Workers Union.

Paizo's management recognizing the Union voluntarily would certainly work well in the direction of reassuring me that the company is indeed moving in a positive direction. Indeed, one that makes purchasing its products something I will likely be willing to continue doing.


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On Page 122, I'm fairly certain Prismatic Armor is lacking the Light trait (which all published Prismatic spells seem to have). Notably, Chromatic Armor (p. 95), which is referenced by Prismatic Armor, does have the Light trait.

Chromatic Image, also on Page 95 doesn't have the Light trait either. While I bring it up just in case, I suspect it might be intentional since Chromatic Wall doesn't have that trait either.

Also, I might be alone in this, but I thought it was a bit odd that the Shadowcaster does not seem to gain darkvision in any way. It might very be entirely intentional, however.


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For me subscribing does have benefit but its not cost. Its reliability and convenience.

This is also my reason for subscribing.

My FLGSs don't even import books anymore due to the exchange rate having increased sky high. So if I'm going to have to import the books myself, might as well do it from the source - from which I'm pretty certain I'll be able to get them consistently. Of course, it does get a bit more expensive and takes quite a while more to arrive than buying after release from other international sellers, but that's where the PDF does it's part.

I won't say it isn't a bit disappointing when shipping takes a while, but to me it's certainly in a "aw, gee-whiz, I wish I already had my PDF" kind of way, not in a "grab your pitchforks" kind of way.

I will concede, however, that I was a bit disgruntled before this thread was posted. It was really hard for me to understand precisely the extent of the issues with shipping, having only the vaguest of notions of what was happening (local shipping costs and times have been pretty much unchanged here, so the issues in the US and beyond caught me somewhat off-guard). I was really glad when I read this thread, as (in my opinion) Sara Marie clarified the situation very well.