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Well there goes another chunk of my pocket money...


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TheTownsend wrote:

So not only do we get full, updated Starfinder lore, but if so inclined we can now properly populate our fantasy games with dogfolk, dragonfolk, shapeshifting doppelgangers, and giant floating brains to boot?

I would like to be a Contemplative Barbarian.

Once you've played that character to it's completion, may I suggest you send out a copy of it's biography to every dictionary company you know of? I'm pretty sure you just created the most accurate definition of "Brain Damage" to ever exist.


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Just out of curiosity, does anybody know if there has been any Starfinder bundles like this one? Not necessarily with a complete adventure path (assuming that's what it is called in that game-verse), but at least including that game's equivalent to Pathfinder's Player Core and GM Core?

I've only recently returned to Paper and Pencil gaming so I'm a bit out of the loop on what's current and what comments will get people asking if I'm somebody's great great grandparent, I'm that out of date.


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Jobuns wrote:
I already have the GM core and Player core. Is there a way for me to join this bundle but instead of receiving the two books I already have, receive the Monster core?
moosher12 wrote:
As far as I know, not without Paizo stepping in and making a swap, but I doubt that'd be done. The usual way things are done with Humble Bundle if you already have part of it is to give the extra codes to friends and family so that they can enjoy it.

In an effort to be a little more clear and a little less ambiguous, here is my experience from purchasing the two previous Pathfinder Bundles from the website humblebundle.com. Assuming this bundle works mechanically the same way the first two bundles did, each tier ($5, $15, $30, $35, and $45) gets it's own code for redemption here on paizo.com.

In example, if you buy the third tier for $30 dollars, you will get 3 codes total for redemption. One code will contain the content for the $5 tier but not the $15 or $30 tiers. The second code will contain the content provided in the $15 tier but not the $5 or $30 tiers. The third code will contain the content that is listed as part of the $30 dollar tier but not $5 or $15 dollar tiers.

You could give one or more of those three codes to away to a friend or family member, but they would get the entire collection of content in that tier level. You can't break it up individually book by book.

I assume the $35 tier's fourth code would be used at store.steampowered.com. I have bought games for Steam through humble bundle before and in those cases, it was one code per a game or DLC. If there was more than one Steam product, I assume they would be broken apart into individual codes.

As for the $45 tier which gives you a physical book, the first of the previous two bundles also offered a physical book in the same way but I did not purchase it. I can't offer any advice beyond what the above article explains. Sorry.

I hope this helps.