James Jacobs Creative Director |
James Jacobs Creative Director |
Definitely, though I don't mind the list of items available in a settlement. :D
Are the Qualities going to be actual game mechanics (such as Rumormongering Citizens giving a +2 bonus to Diplomacy [just an example]) or are they key words for GMs to use while roleplaying in the settlement? By the wording in the introduction and the fact that they're capitalized, I'm guessing the former is the case. Of course, that doesn't mean they can't be used as key words for roleplaying as well. :D
Both. They're actual bonuses that apply to certain types of skill checks made in the city, but they can also simply be used by the GM to help spur his descriptions of things in the city.
Dark_Mistress |
Still not able to download. Argh!!!
You're not the only one. Though part of my problem is I am filling in some stuff I didn't have money for before. Like the dice, some of the mini's and some of the stuff that recently went on sale. So i know that means my order will end up near the end.
Greg A. Vaughan Frog God Games |
ruemere |
[...]
Two ways we could, say, do a 1st–20th level adventure in a 6-part AP... IN THEORY:1) Assume the fast track XP route for a campaign, and focus less on roleplaying and story and more on just cramming in fun encounters. For fans of the older D&D computer games, this means doing an AP more like the Icewind Dale games and less like the Baldur's Gate games.
2) Get more liberal with story awards. We can drop in any amount of story award XP to artificially increase the rate of level gaining. In this way, we could easily do an adventure, say, that splits into three main parts; a part might only have enough encounters to get you 2/3 of the way to the next level, but by saying "Award 3,500 xp to each PC once they successfully kill the goblin king and return the stolen gems to the merchant," we can shoot the party through more levels in an adventure than normal.[...]
First of all, cramming too many things may result in a loss of valuable, atmospheric content.
Secondly, running adventures in-between of AP installments makes for a nice change of pace sometimes - you may simply add at the end of each installment, that characters are expected to advance a level or two before moving forward with the campaign, and that it is up to GM to either add these levels arbitrarily or provide a separate adventure.
Thirdly, in addition to Bestiary and wandering monsters, you may consider building something of a generic sandbox for a given campaign. Designate a large area, wandering monsters are already included in most APs, so just put icons on the map, add one sentence descriptions to each icon and let GM imagination run loose. This campaign-specific sandbox could serve as a training ground between adventures.
Regards,
Ruemere
Mathias Gehl Lone Wolf Development |
I just received the physical copy of #33 today. Pages 81 - the end are duplicated at the end of the book. I paged through the book, and no page numbers are missing, so I don't think those duplicated pages were swapped for something else.
Since there isn't anything missing, I don't need a replacement or anything - just thought you should know.
James Jacobs Creative Director |
In the section on Iobaria, it mentions that there's a web enhancement detailing Iobaria's timeline somewhere on Paizo. Anyone know where that might be?
It's not ready yet.
And probably won't be for a bit longer, especially since we have an art director shortage with Sarah being all out on vacation for a bit longer. Once it IS ready and available, we'll announce it in the blog.
James Jacobs Creative Director |
I just received the physical copy of #33 today. Pages 81 - the end are duplicated at the end of the book. I paged through the book, and no page numbers are missing, so I don't think those duplicated pages were swapped for something else.
Since there isn't anything missing, I don't need a replacement or anything - just thought you should know.
So you're saying you have what is effectively a 112 page product? That's a printer error; note that the section of duplicated pages = 16 pages—that's what we call a "signature" since the way pages are cut ends up being that many pages. What happened is that the printer accidentally put an extra signature in your book, it sounds like, which may or may not mean that somewhere out there is a copy of the book with those 16 pages missing.
Daniel Waugh |
Just need to know where the town of Varnhold is in relation to the starting point of the AP. I've overlooked it somewhere probably. Would appreciate knowing. Thanks.
If you print out the map from #32 and lay it next to the map from #33 it will show you what you are looking for. The little hook in the shrike river in map 32 on the right side lines up with the same hook in map 33 on the left side. Just a little bit of trimming and they fit perfectly.
Galahad0430 |
Kingmaker part 3 actually starts at 7th level. I'm running 2 groups through this AP and it is great. Even using the medium advancement track the AP follows the same level progression as previous APs (part 1 is lvls 1-3, part 2 is lvls 4-6, part 3 is lvls 7-9, etc.). There are so many encounters that I am actually having a problem keeping the XP down so they don't progress too fast.
Neil Spicer Contributor, RPG Superstar 2009, RPG Superstar Judgernaut |
Jason Nelson Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 4, Legendary Games |
Kingmaker part 3 actually starts at 7th level. I'm running 2 groups through this AP and it is great. Even using the medium advancement track the AP follows the same level progression as previous APs (part 1 is lvls 1-3, part 2 is lvls 4-6, part 3 is lvls 7-9, etc.). There are so many encounters that I am actually having a problem keeping the XP down so they don't progress too fast.
I'm running my daughter and her high school friends through KM, though we've only managed a few sessions, and they have just hit 2nd level.
With my main weekly campaign, though, my PCs started KM at around level 4 or 5, and really a lot of the encounters still work fine, especially the wandering monsters. Not all, of course, but liberal application of the "Advanced Simple template" from the Bestiary has more than made up the difference with very little fuss or muss.
They are now 8th level and about halfway or more through Rivers Run Red, and still a lot of the encounters remain challenging, again with a little creative tailoring of the specific encounter locations for various mini-quests that are left kind of vague on the specifics of the terrain (like, say the Mud Bowl and its guardian).
That said, if you're not comfortable adjusting things on the fly or rejiggering a few monsters here and there, I can see your problem. It's nice for PCs to have a few curb stomp battles, but you don't want them ALL to be that way. With an over-leveled party, though, I'm feeling like the campaign is going along pretty well.
Greg A. Vaughan Frog God Games |
Chris Ballard |
Chris Ballard wrote:Just need to know where the town of Varnhold is in relation to the starting point of the AP. I've overlooked it somewhere probably. Would appreciate knowing. Thanks.If you print out the map from #32 and lay it next to the map from #33 it will show you what you are looking for. The little hook in the shrike river in map 32 on the right side lines up with the same hook in map 33 on the left side. Just a little bit of trimming and they fit perfectly.
Thank you.
Neil Spicer Contributor, RPG Superstar 2009, RPG Superstar Judgernaut |
NSpicer wrote:But you've probably hit most of the good parts. ;-)Galahad0430 wrote:Also, you guys at Paizo, this is by far one of the best adventure series ever.And to think...you're only halfway through it. ;-)
Yeah, I'm sure that Nelson and Pett guy don't have anything more interesting in store. And that fourth chapter..."Blood for Blood"...? What's that all about? ;-)
Greg A. Vaughan Frog God Games |
Greg A. Vaughan wrote:Yeah, I'm sure that Nelson and Pett guy don't have anything more interesting in store. And that fourth chapter..."Blood for Blood"...? What's that all about? ;-)NSpicer wrote:But you've probably hit most of the good parts. ;-)Galahad0430 wrote:Also, you guys at Paizo, this is by far one of the best adventure series ever.And to think...you're only halfway through it. ;-)
I like to refer to those three parts as the appendices. Varnhold is really probably the climax of the whole thing :-)
(Must remind self to show Rich this thread, he'll want to chime in I'm sure...and avoid Jason and Neil at PaizoCon in any dark alleys)
Jason Nelson Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 4, Legendary Games |
NSpicer wrote:Greg A. Vaughan wrote:Yeah, I'm sure that Nelson and Pett guy don't have anything more interesting in store. And that fourth chapter..."Blood for Blood"...? What's that all about? ;-)NSpicer wrote:But you've probably hit most of the good parts. ;-)Galahad0430 wrote:Also, you guys at Paizo, this is by far one of the best adventure series ever.And to think...you're only halfway through it. ;-)I like to refer to those three parts as the appendices. Varnhold is really probably the climax of the whole thing :-)
(Must remind self to show Rich this thread, he'll want to chime in I'm sure...and avoid Jason and Neil at PaizoCon in any dark alleys)
Gotta watch your back around murderous ex-Sonics fans, Mr. OKC Thunder fan... :)
Richard Pett Contributor |
NSpicer wrote:But you've probably hit most of the good parts. ;-)Galahad0430 wrote:Also, you guys at Paizo, this is by far one of the best adventure series ever.And to think...you're only halfway through it. ;-)
ONE of the best Vaughn was the exact phrase.
Quite clearly at number 4, below mine:)
Richard Pett Contributor |
Richard Pett Contributor |
Greg A. Vaughan wrote:Yeah, I'm sure that Nelson and Pett guy don't have anything more interesting in store. And that fourth chapter..."Blood for Blood"...? What's that all about? ;-)NSpicer wrote:But you've probably hit most of the good parts. ;-)Galahad0430 wrote:Also, you guys at Paizo, this is by far one of the best adventure series ever.And to think...you're only halfway through it. ;-)
The cream is rising to the top of this AP as it progresses:)
It's odd because it usually peaks at about part 2...
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
Looking to see if this guy would be in my local gamestore yet, or if I should expect it next week, I went to the Product Schedule page, and what do I discover?
Pathfinder #32 released in April.
Pathfinder #34 released in June.Pathfinder #33 nowhere to be seen! Very odd.
Hmm. We'll fix. The retail release date is June 2.
Greg A. Vaughan Frog God Games |
Thanks Greg!!
Just came in the mail the other day and I positively cannot wait to unleash its pure awesomeness upon my unsuspecting players! >:DP.S. Missed you last weekend, though at least we got to play with Brent for like 8 hours :)
?? So now I must ask, who is Usagimotoko that he knows me and gamed with my brother last weekend?
usagimotoko |
usagimotoko wrote:?? So now I must ask, who is Usagimotoko that he knows me and gamed with my brother last weekend?Thanks Greg!!
Just came in the mail the other day and I positively cannot wait to unleash its pure awesomeness upon my unsuspecting players! >:DP.S. Missed you last weekend, though at least we got to play with Brent for like 8 hours :)
It is I! Nick! mwa ha haaaa!
And by the way... the deciding factor of me starting to get the Pathfinder stuff was the fact that Sara saw your name on one of the other AP books ;)
Greg A. Vaughan Frog God Games |
Hey, Nick!! Okay, it all makes sense now. I forgot that Brent was back in B'ville last weekend. I was thinking you were somebody from Nashville and couldn't think of who I knew there. I'm glad you guys got to play. I wanted to come but was busy working on the next AP trying to beat deadline. :-) I'm glad you liked Varnhold Vanishing. Stay tuned for Vaults of Madness. I promise not to playtest any of this stuff on you guys. ;-)
usagimotoko |
Hey, Nick!! Okay, it all makes sense now. I forgot that Brent was back in B'ville last weekend. I was thinking you were somebody from Nashville and couldn't think of who I knew there. I'm glad you guys got to play. I wanted to come but was busy working on the next AP trying to beat deadline. :-) I'm glad you liked Varnhold Vanishing. Stay tuned for Vaults of Madness. I promise not to playtest any of this stuff on you guys. ;-)
Awww... but I ENJOY playtesting your stuff ;) It gives me an excuse to try things like dropping a boulder on another dragon's head and figuring out how many dice I need for the damage :D I think it was something like 31d6 when my roommate calculated it all... lol, nothing like killing a huge dragon with a STR check :)
Kajehase |
Got this today and haven't had time to read it yet, but still has to ask who the artist(s) doing the illustrations on page 6 (so cool it should be used on a cover sometime) and page 54 (the absolutely gorgeous picture of Merisiel facing off with a frost giant)? And is there any chance either one of them will show up on the Paizo-blog in a nice desktop-size? Pretty please with sprinkles on top?
And I too had a second or two of thinking there was a monster called a discodaemon in the adventure - which would have been kinda cool, but utterly stupid.
SciVo |
Hi, I noticed that "Add PDF" is above "Add Print Edition" instead of the other way around. I also noticed that it's the same with Classic Monsters Revisited, which (according to its discussion thread) is at such low stock that it was actually out-of-stock for a bit. Is that reversal of the normal order a signal that stock is getting low, and it's time to buy this volume if you want it in print?
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
Hi, I noticed that "Add PDF" is above "Add Print Edition" instead of the other way around. I also noticed that it's the same with Classic Monsters Revisited, which (according to its discussion thread) is at such low stock that it was actually out-of-stock for a bit. Is that reversal of the normal order a signal that stock is getting low, and it's time to buy this volume if you want it in print?
It's not meaningful. Our old database structure always returned product lists based on date created, and since we put the print editions up before the PDFs, they always showed up first. Our new database can return queries in either order, so unless we do something to order them, they may actually switch positions every now and then. We'll see about getting them to display in the old order again.