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I am really interested in collecting and playing most Piazo modules and the adventure paths and maybe the AAW games. Problem is, many of these things go out of print quickly and I wish to go in order. Rise of the Runelords and the Emerald Spire, I don't care about because I AM going to buy the anniversary book and the hardcover Emerald Spire book. But Shattered Star on up, I want the PDF, but I need it in print and don't want to spend 60 dollars on printer ink to get maybe half a module. Can I legally upload the Piazo PDFS to the Staples Website and have them print me a color copy and mail it to my house for personal use? I don't want to use a tablet or a laptop.


I'm definitely going to wait to do any campaigns and conversions until we finish or get bored with those Avalon Quests solo Pathfinder adventures, this other company that put out some one DM, one player modules, and of course, the Beginner set which should and really has provided me all I need to start, except maybe rules on how to roll a character and a more detailed spell book and monster book. It even provided me with a dry erasable flip mat!!! :D


Sorry for asking a stupid Question. But does Pathfinder have Prestige Classes? Can I add a D&D 3.0 or 3.5 prestige class to a Pathfinder Class and use Pathfinder rules for a D&D campaign? I just ordered the core Rulebook with a 20 dollar discount, but I gotta wait for it to arrive.

I am a huge fan of the Ancient D&D gold Box made by TSR in the late 1980s and early 1990s and I want to put the work in to making those campaigns into Pathfinder campaigns.

For Pool of Radiance and Curse of the Azure Bonds I had the idea to let the party go to level 20 using the Core Rulebook classes, then for Secret of the Silver Blades and Pools of Darkness, I make a module of my own where the party is killed by a god, then ressurected with Ambrosia or something stupid and they revive with Psychic powers and let some of them take psychic classes and look for level 20+ rules for advancement.

For Dragonlance, I figured just allow everyone to take certain prestige classes with Solamnic Knight for Paladin and Red Robe or white robe mage for wizards and sorcerers. Will the Pathfinder rules permit this?


Thanks for all your help!!! I am going to just do Pathfinder and the Star Wars Fantasy flight, RPG's. I'll start with the Core Rulebook, Bestiary 1, and the Beginner set. Drive Thru RPG sells a solo player and/or Auto Dungeon Master module from Avalon Game company that supposedly helps teach Pathfinder. I saw it for sale on the Paizo website, too in the downloads somewhere. It's like 5 dollars a download with only like 5 modules in it. I'll use that first and use the Beginner set adventure for now. No more Dungeons and Dragons except for Dungeon Command (I got all 5 sets) and Wrath of Ashardalon, Castle Ravenloft, and Legend of Drizzt (I also have all 3 sets of those) Let my group handle it and besides,The initiative Tracker, the Pawns, the dungeon tiles and the flip mats work with Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition!!! My group can borrow that stuff!!! :P


Forgive me, I'm new to Pathfinder, having only bought the beginner set so far and only opened it, but not played it,yet. My only real pen and Paper RPG experience I have so far is the Star Wars:Edge of the Empire beginner set, Star Wars:Age of Rebellion beginner set, and Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition. The Dungeons and Dragons part, I didn't DM it and my group semi banned me from DM'ing Dungeons and Dragons 5E for now because we have a great interest in Pathfinder, we love the accessories and they want me to be free to DM and Focus on acquiring and creating Dungeons and Dragons 3.5, Pathfinder, and the Star Wars Fantasy Flight RPG adventures. But I hear Pathfinder and Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 have WAY more rules and is more complex than 5E. Can we get by with just the core rulebook, the NPC codex, and the 4 Bestiary books? Any suggestions to make learning Pathfinder easier?