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Vic Wertz wrote:That was a nice thing.Nights wrote:...will we ever see a special edition of Pathfinder core rulebook???We did a signed first printing and auctioned special gold-foil logo copies, both to benefit Japan tsunami relief... but we have nothing planned at the moment. (That's *not* the same as saying we won't ever do one!)
But was it Lucasian?

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Negatives: huge shipping costs and customs hassle here in Denmark - including a $25 fee that the postal office rakes in, no matter how much the actual tax amount is. Often just a few dollars in tax + a hefty $25 in handling fee.For us europeans, it would be much more convenient if it was possible for Paizo to ship from within the EU. If this was the case, then I would absolutely buy all my gaming supplies directly from Paizo. And most likely buy a bit more than I do today.
100% agree. I'm getting thoroughly drained of cash for postage and customs fees. Dwarven Forge have managed to set up a European distributor.
Is the time right yet Vic?

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Henning Kristensen wrote:
Negatives: huge shipping costs and customs hassle here in Denmark - including a $25 fee that the postal office rakes in, no matter how much the actual tax amount is. Often just a few dollars in tax + a hefty $25 in handling fee.For us europeans, it would be much more convenient if it was possible for Paizo to ship from within the EU. If this was the case, then I would absolutely buy all my gaming supplies directly from Paizo. And most likely buy a bit more than I do today.
100% agree. I'm getting thoroughly drained of cash for postage and customs fees. Dwarven Forge have managed to set up a European distributor.
Is the time right yet Vic?
We tried that when we were doing the magazines. Twice, actually. It went badly. And our business is much more complicated now, making it that much harder. (Just one example: we'd basically have to redo our entire website back end even just to tell you what products would be shipping from which location, and that would also probably confuse more people than it actually helped.)
To be frank, I just don't see it happening anytime soon.

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By the way, our printer just sent us final weights. The deluxe edition of the book itself weighs over 4.5 pounds. Adding the art prints and presentation box brings it to nearly 10 pounds. Add the carton that contains it all, and we're at 10.25 pounds. And that's not even counting the box that we'll be *shipping* it in.
For comparison, the Core Rulebook weighs just under 4.25 pounds. Frog God's Tome of Horrors Complete weighs just over 4.5 pounds, and their Slumbering Tsar weighs just under 5.5 pounds.
Did I mention this thing is *massive*?

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I have a serious question for someone in shipping. I ordered the Deluxe Collectors Edition and decided to have it ship with my monthly shipment. Will the book be too heavy to do this safely? I am worried the weight will damage some of the other items. Should I change it to ship on it's own?
I think you'll be safe -- I did the same. Paizo's very careful about their packing for the shipments. Finally, if anything's damaged in shipping, I'm sure they'll do right by ya.

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*whimper*
I'm still trying to convince the fiancee that I should be allowed to have this beast... and with 18 days to go 'til wedded bliss, I don't know if I can pull it off before the preorders are all sold out... :P
Were you going to have a mock-up at PaizoCon that I could try to seduce her with?
Too bad Paizo doesn't offer a wedding gift registry...

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Mike Dowd wrote:Too bad Paizo doesn't offer a wedding gift registry...*whimper*
I'm still trying to convince the fiancee that I should be allowed to have this beast... and with 18 days to go 'til wedded bliss, I don't know if I can pull it off before the preorders are all sold out... :P
Were you going to have a mock-up at PaizoCon that I could try to seduce her with?
We do have the wishlist function. :D

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Mike Dowd wrote:Too bad Paizo doesn't offer a wedding gift registry...*whimper*
I'm still trying to convince the fiancee that I should be allowed to have this beast... and with 18 days to go 'til wedded bliss, I don't know if I can pull it off before the preorders are all sold out... :P
Were you going to have a mock-up at PaizoCon that I could try to seduce her with?
It's too late for me, but if one were to marry a fellow gamer, this would be so awesome. The only thing the wishlist function would lack for this to work would be the ability to see how many of a particular item had already been purchased...

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brock wrote:Henning Kristensen wrote:
Negatives: huge shipping costs and customs hassle here in Denmark - including a $25 fee that the postal office rakes in, no matter how much the actual tax amount is. Often just a few dollars in tax + a hefty $25 in handling fee.For us europeans, it would be much more convenient if it was possible for Paizo to ship from within the EU. If this was the case, then I would absolutely buy all my gaming supplies directly from Paizo. And most likely buy a bit more than I do today.
100% agree. I'm getting thoroughly drained of cash for postage and customs fees. Dwarven Forge have managed to set up a European distributor.
Is the time right yet Vic?
We tried that when we were doing the magazines. Twice, actually. It went badly. And our business is much more complicated now, making it that much harder. (Just one example: we'd basically have to redo our entire website back end even just to tell you what products would be shipping from which location, and that would also probably confuse more people than it actually helped.)
To be frank, I just don't see it happening anytime soon.
Thanks for the candid response Vic.
I was thinking on a slightly smaller scale. Ship all of the EU subscription orders in a shipping container to a Paizo subsidiary in the UK (no VAT on books) with final destination labels in place. Then have them enter the postal service from that point. Shipping would cost less, and I believe the tax/duty on moving your own products from your US to UK branch would be cheaper too. EU subscribers would then not have to handle the mixed and varied duty and tax issues for their own countries due to the free trade situation within the EU. I know it would encourage me to buy more stuff to add to my subscription orders as I wouldn't have to juggle the tax/customs/duty issues.
Plus you would have an EU area phone number for customer support issues.

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We tried that when we were doing the magazines. Twice, actually. It went badly. And our business is much more complicated now, making it that much harder. (Just one example: we'd basically have to redo our entire website back end even just to tell you what products would be shipping from which location, and that would also probably confuse more people than it actually helped.)
To be frank, I just don't see it happening anytime soon.
Thanks for your response, Vic. I would have thought that there were companies that one could partner with, who did just this - helped other companies maintain a legal, virtual storefront in other regions of the world.
The details and regulations in international shipping with fees, consolidation, taxes, declarations, freight forwarding and stuff is probably quite a bit more complex than I imagine.
Oh-well... We danes can't really blame Paizo for the sad and pathetic Danish postal “service”.

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Vic Wertz wrote:brock wrote:Henning Kristensen wrote:
Negatives: huge shipping costs and customs hassle here in Denmark - including a $25 fee that the postal office rakes in, no matter how much the actual tax amount is. Often just a few dollars in tax + a hefty $25 in handling fee.For us europeans, it would be much more convenient if it was possible for Paizo to ship from within the EU. If this was the case, then I would absolutely buy all my gaming supplies directly from Paizo. And most likely buy a bit more than I do today.
100% agree. I'm getting thoroughly drained of cash for postage and customs fees. Dwarven Forge have managed to set up a European distributor.
Is the time right yet Vic?
We tried that when we were doing the magazines. Twice, actually. It went badly. And our business is much more complicated now, making it that much harder. (Just one example: we'd basically have to redo our entire website back end even just to tell you what products would be shipping from which location, and that would also probably confuse more people than it actually helped.)
To be frank, I just don't see it happening anytime soon.
Thanks for the candid response Vic.
I was thinking on a slightly smaller scale. Ship all of the EU subscription orders in a shipping container to a Paizo subsidiary in the UK (no VAT on books) with final destination labels in place. Then have them enter the postal service from that point. Shipping would cost less, and I believe the tax/duty on moving your own products from your US to UK branch would be cheaper too. EU subscribers would then not have to handle the mixed and varied duty and tax issues for their own countries due to the free trade situation within the EU. I know it would encourage me to buy more stuff to add to my subscription orders as I wouldn't have to juggle the tax/customs/duty issues.
Plus you would have an EU area phone number for customer support issues.
If this did happen, I would sub to a couple of lines (rpg, tokens) which I don't currently because of the extra shipping/duty cost. I would probably order more metal pathfinder minis from paizo as well, rather than relying on patchy mail-order from stores in London.

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Though, I imagine that the shipping container route, while very likely a plausible option, would be really slow. You'd be better off ordering through Amazon,I imagine.
It would probably be a bit slower, although the current speed is variable. With Amazon, I don't get the PDF and I don't get the pleasure of supporting Paizo directly. Those two reasons are why I subscribe. The discount I get is what makes me able to subscribe in that it brings the cost down to a swallowable increase above buying from Amazon.
I'd swap an increase in shipping time to avoid having to pay £8 to the post office for the pleasure of paying £1 in duty on a subscription box that happens to contain enough non-book items to attract the eye of customs and excise.

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HangarFlying wrote:Though, I imagine that the shipping container route, while very likely a plausible option, would be really slow. You'd be better off ordering through Amazon,I imagine.It would probably be a bit slower, although the current speed is variable. With Amazon, I don't get the PDF and I don't get the pleasure of supporting Paizo directly. Those two reasons are why I subscribe. The discount I get is what makes me able to subscribe in that it brings the cost down to a swallowable increase above buying from Amazon.
I'd swap an increase in shipping time to avoid having to pay £8 to the post office for the pleasure of paying £1 in duty on a subscription box that happens to contain enough non-book items to attract the eye of customs and excise.
I agree to this and to several posts here! The postal service expenses for handling these packages inDenmark are really annoying....

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Anyone want to start a 'how to convince your wife this is a good purchase' thread? I am in need of some tips... ; )
So...I finally broached this subject with the wife.
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ME: Check this out! <hands over laptop>
WIFE: Wow.
ME: <sigh>
WIFE: What?
ME: I wish I could just buy it.
WIFE: <shrugs>
<pause>
ME: Did you see the price? <points>
WIFE: Yeah. What about it?
ME: It's two hundred dollars!
WIFE: And?
ME: And shipping will be seventy dollars! (Since changed to $80, but hey, minor details...)
WIFE: Look, I trust you. If you want it, and we can afford it, just buy it.
ME: <goggle eyes>
SUPER-AWESOME BEST WIFE EVER: What, is there something on my face?

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Were you going to have a mock-up at PaizoCon that I could try to seduce her with?
Better than that: our printer samples arrived today, and I believe we'll have one on display in the store. The *only* difference between the sample and the finished product is that the sihedron rune on the presentation box isn't in exactly the right position on the sample.
We're all thrilled with how it turned out; I think this is easily one of the coolest products we've ever made. Maybe even *the* coolest.

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We're all thrilled with how it turned out; I think this is easily one of the coolest products we've ever made. Maybe even *the* coolest.
Rather embarassingly, I remember thinking you may have 'peaked' with Kingmaker and bracing myself to begin to become a jaded customer.
.Since then, with the rejig of the player's companions, the continued experimentation and tweaking of the Adventure Paths, the increasing tie-ins between your various product lines, the miniatures and now this...you've successively proved me wrong many times over. Now I'm just wondering how you're going to top all that? The bar is getting higher and higher. :)
(And I'm not even counting the comics and soon-to-be-subscribable pawns!)

Kyle Baird |

Ordered Saturday. I made the mistake of picking the thing up and looking through it in the Paizo store and decided my life wouldn't be complete without it. Same thing happened to me with the iPad. :)
Now, about those RotR minis...
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Stupid Vic. Making me hold it. Stop making me spend money!

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Well, it should be ~$170 with your discount...so there's that!
Yeah. It's pretty sweet. I just finished running this for my group so it has sentimental value to me I guess...but I'd consider getting it even if not. It's a weighty tome and nicely done. When I get it I'll be sorely pressed not to glue gemstones to my head and hands and have somebody snap a pic of me holding it. :)
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Banatine |
Put my order in. :)
Never played RotRL before (never even read a single page!) but i love collectible stuff like this, and i love reading APs, and i'll definately find an opportunity to run it for somebody at some point... After Splinters of Faith, Slumbering Tsar, Rappan Athuk, Obsidian Apocalypse...
You know, i get the feeling i already own enough adventure material to keep players busy for the rest of my life, but i don't care!

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I hate you Vic Wertz. Why did you have to make me hold it. You called out to me, as if you knew who I was. You said, "have you had the tour" in a soft, innocent voice. "Why no, I haven't," I replied. From the moment I held your child, I knew I wouldn't be able to resist the urge to have one of my own. For five full days I resisted the constant desire to caress something so beautiful, so pure.
Five days past. I thought I had reached the point where I could safely put it out of my mind and move on with my life. Then it struck! It struck with a passion so blinding I may as well been standing before a nymph. Without thought I clicked my mouse a dozen times, randomly, across the breadth of my screen, unable to read the words written upon the page.
When my vision returned, I had an email from Paizo. An email thanking me for my "purchase" and for parting with one hundred and seventy of my precious dollars. Within moments I was overcome with fear and dispare, not for my future delivery, but for what would have to come next.
..to be continued.

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I'd never do such a thing.
I would also never point out that Wayne Reynolds sells art prints at conventions at $15 each, or $40 for three, so that the equivalent value of just the art prints in the deluxe edition is $120. What a bargain!
By the way, have you all seen this blog post?

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I held it in my hands at PaizoCon (yes, I blame Vic).
This edition is the single most amazing RPG release I've ever seen from Paizo, and that is setting the bar pretty damn high. The case, the handouts, the prints, it's just such a truly over-the-top treatment. I mean, the case clasps are really metal. If it were a lot scruffier, you would think it was some tome from the 13th century.
Sort of resets the bar of what is possible in RPG publishing. My hat's off to the Paizo crew.

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But, but ... I've already got two copies of the regular hardback edition (I didn't make it up to PaizoCon, so I couldn't get my pre-ordered copy signed, but I have a really helpful VC ...)
Do I really need yet a third copy of the book?
(Not to mention I've just bumped my subscriptions up to include the rulebooks; those "free" PDFs for the Bestiary Box tipped the scale there. I'm not sure how much more of this "free" stuff I can afford).
There again, it is amazingly shiny ...
To be continued?

Ben Mathis |

I got $30.00 off! Yay!
Which means it only cost me half as much as the Rappan Athuk Kickstarter.
Which means I'll get to have food again by....
Crap.
Y'all my have to buy me a hot dog at GenCon so I don't starve to death at the table in the PFS room.