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Not only are Paizo Patherfinder (Gamemastery) modules some of the best in the business they offer more information on the world of Golarion. You receive the books and a free copy of the pdf. Plenty of shipping options as well. A must for any worthy DM.
The players are quickly trapped in a pyramid with a team of rival adventurers, and every step they take exposes them to a deadly curse. Fun, varied encounters that will challenge your players' wits. Overall, this adventure does a great, great job of turning the screws on the players -- I'm not sure if I'd rather run it or play it. Easily adaptable to other milieus.
I’ve spoken to a Tales writer or two who can back up the manuscripts claim ^w^
Soon...
Not to be That Guy, but have you seen the manuscripts.
I'm sure you're correct, but, anyone can say anything.
Yes, but there would be little reason to lie about something like this, and it's been collaborated by Erik as well. If they say they have a manuscript ready to go I believe them, just the same as when web team staff announce new products on the horizon.
This isn't Patreon or Kickstarter where I'm waiting on something I've already paid for. I pay for the book when it ships.
Absolutely! I was more curious then anything else.
My wife absolutely loves the Pathfinder Tales, so whatever it takes for them to bring them back I'm game. :-)
Sorry if I sounded accusatory, that wasn't what I was going for.
Personally, Starfinder is not a must-have and not what I had in mind, which was a 'pure' SF RPG instead of the science fantasy thing we have got instead. I subscribe to the modules because I like reading modules (and occasionally playing them) so I'd be happier with a lot less Starfinder and a lot more modules. I guess that there must be commercial logic to it all but it isn't really thrilling me, but I don't know how representative I am. Possibly Paizo were spreading themselves a bit thin (which is what did for TSR) although I don't really see how SF helps with that.
Is it safe to assume that standalone adventures that start at level 1 will bring characters to about level 4? In future standalone adventures, will there be guidelines that we can use for milestone XP? Thanks!
Is it safe to assume that standalone adventures that start at level 1 will bring characters to about level 4? In future standalone adventures, will there be guidelines that we can use for milestone XP? Thanks!
It's not completely locked in, but that's a fair assumption. Also, I do plan on putting guidelines for level milestones going forward.
Just a note to whomever does the web coding for these products; Maybe the discussion threads need to be reset. When the opening comments are, not only last edition, but also older than some of your players, it might be time for a new start.