Pathfinder Dark Archive

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From the fringes, the unknown beckons. Pathfinder Dark Archive contains secrets that any player or GM can use to reveal the paranormal lurking in their Pathfinder games! This spine-tinglingly secretive 224-page hardcover rulebook presents two new character classes perfect for delving into the unexplained: Unleash the untold power of your mind as the psychic or leverage supernatural secrets and mystic implements as the thaumaturge!

Beyond these new classes, eight secret case files each provide player options, GM tools, and lore into a different paranormal topic, including:

  • Strange cryptids glimpsed in the night, gear to track them, and the powers you might gain by surviving an encounter with one
  • Cults and esoteric belief, with apocryphal divine magic and the secret of becoming a living vessel for an eldritch being
  • Temporal anomalies, with archetypes that skim along the surface of time and a new mystery for oracles unbound from causality

Each file concludes with a short adventure to immerse players in the paranormal, spanning across Golarion—play all eight to uncover the inexplicable phenomena of the Age of Lost Omens!

Written by: James Case, Mikhail Rekun, Mark Seifter, Rigby Bendele, Logan Bonner, Dan Cascone, Jessica Catalan, Banana Chan, Kay Hashimoto, Sen.H.H.S., Patrick Hurley, Joshua Kim, Avi Kool, Daniel Kwan, Kendra Leigh Speedling, Luis Loza, Ron Lundeen, Liane Merciel, Jacob W. Michaels, Andrew Mullen, Quinn Murphy, K. Tessa Newton, Patrick Renie, Michael Sayre, Shay Snow, Alex Speidel, Solomon St. John, Geoffrey Suthers, Ruvaid Virk, Jabari Weathers, and Isis Wozniakowska

[Additional Web Content spoiler - click to reveal]

The following pages were distributed online after the release of Dark Archive for readers to decipher themselves. You can find them here:

[Solution to Additional Web Content - click to reveal]

The Lost Pages were discovered to lead to the following file:

ISBN-13: 978-1-64078-443-7

The adventures contained within this rulebook, the "Dark Archive Case Files," are sanctioned for use in Pathfinder Society Organized Play. The rules for running these Adventures and Chronicle Sheets are available as a free download (923 KB PDF).



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Had tons of fun with it

5/5

Very entertaining fluff an options.


5/5

Both Thaumaturge and Psychic are really cool. The flavor text is awesome. Some of the adventures are hit or miss, but it’s cool that they provide short adventure ideas that can be i inserted into any campaign as a side plot.


Excellent game content and the adventure material and flavor is great as well

5/5


Ring Side Report- RPG review of Pathfinder Dark Archive

5/5

Originally posted at Throat Punch Games, a new idea every day!

Product- Pathfinder Dark Archive
System- Pathfinder 2nd Ed
Producer- Paizo
Price- $41.99
TL; DR-New toys and adventures for things that go bump in the night. 97%

Basics- What goes bump in the night? Dark Archive focuses on all the stuff that gets thrown into your average Halloween party. It covers psychics, occult inquisitors called thaumaturges, archetypes, feats, spells, and a TON of adventures. Let’s dig in to this book!

Mechanics or Crunch- I love what’s here, but there are small problems that hurt things overall. The two new classes fit within the world of wizards, warriors, and clerics as now we have a mind wizard and an occult paladin. There may be a slight bit of power creep as these might be a bit better than the core classes, but it’s nothing absolutely game breaking. Feat, spell, and archetypes all fit solidly there as well. Interestingly enough, this book has almost MORE for the GM than the players. There are adventures and ways to upgrade monsters to add the occult feel like cryptids and secret societies. Aside from a bit of power creep, the other thing that I feel hurts this is the lack of inclusion into Pathfinder Society. PFS is the majority of the way I play an while I LOVE that adventures are included, new options that you only get when weird stuff happens to you are not given as options in the PFS documenting materials. What is here is well done, but balance and lack of inclusion into Paizo’s flagship gaming market hurt the book a bit. 4.75/5

Theme or Fluff- As a lover of ghost stories and campfire monsters, this book calls to me. I love the flavor here and the fact that crunch is being tied deeper into story. The new ways to add things like cults and monsters also helps. What’s here is amazing. I am slightly sad I didn't see much Lovecraft lore here. We can make it, but I still want my crazy horrors from beyond time and space to make more of an appearance in a book where time magic and feats get put into the system. Couple that with adventures that GMs can drop in instantly, this is a solid book on the Pathfinder occult. 4.9/5

Execution- This is a physical book and a PDF by Paizo, so I’m almost automatically going to love it. Solid layout, fonts, formats, hyperlinks make this a great book and a breeze to read. My one minor issue is this is a book with almost as many pages for the GM as the players. It would be nice to have a PDF of the maps and pictures that I can show to the players like they do with their adventure paths. But, if my criticism is that I want more, that's a good place to be in production. 4.9/5

Summary- I love me some crazy stuff, so I love me this book. I listen to too many podcasts about monsters, skepticism regarding monsters, and ghost stories to pass this book up. It has great additions to the system that might be a touch overpowered compared to things before. It has fun adventures with some amazing options that I wish PFS players could get their hands on. It has solid production, but a lack of web enhancements might hold it back a bit. What’s here is good, but I just want more ways to get at it. 97%


More Occult please!

4/5

I've been wanting more Occult-related content since Pathfinder 2 rolled out, and this book *mostly* delivers. The new spells and archetypes get into weird esoterica and time manipulation. The Chronoskimmer and Curse Maelstrom archetypes in particular are very flavorful and interesting archetypes that really change the feel of a character, and while I'm not sold on the current implementation of the Time Oracle from a mechanical effectiveness perspective it really does a decent job of capturing that feeling of being progressively more detached from time as your curse progresses.

The two new classes are OK. The Thaumaturge never really caught my interest mechanically.

The Psychic is a class I was really looking forward to, and while it has interesting flavor and mechanics relative to some other full casters I feel like it runs into similar traps mechanically as the Oracle where it's pretty much always going to need to be resting for 10 mins after a fight. I am however glad that they gave access to at least a couple interesting and useful flavor feats in the class feat tree, compared to Wizards and Sorcerers who have nothing or very little in their feat trees that relate back to their choices of arcane thesis, specialist school, or bloodline (the arcane / divine / occult / primal evolution feats are really quite generic) that have flavorful, more permanent effects.

Ultimately, while there are definitely some misses in this book (the layout potentially being one of them), I think there is also a lot of good content here and I'd like to see so much more of the occult realm fleshed out both in expansions to current classes, archetypes, and options (aftermath / deviant feats), and in new material.


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Laclale♪ wrote:

Any high level option for Reflection Heritage?

Like, getting more than one Heritage or some sort of parma fly speed...

Highest level option is a lvl 17 feat called Reflect Foe, letting you create a copy of a foe via a mirror or nearby reflection. Mechanically functions as an Innate Duplicate Foe spell which heightens to an 8th level spell at 20.


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Old_Man_Robot wrote:

Does anyone know if we should expect any delays for international shipping?

Street date is in a week and my subscription copy hasn’t been shipped yet. Given that it normally takes around 10 days to get to me, looks like mind will arrive after actual release.

I’m continental US and haven’t had anything ship yet. I feel your pain. Though I imagine they’re overwhelmed with shipping at the moment.

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Dicarloredsox14 wrote:
Old_Man_Robot wrote:

Does anyone know if we should expect any delays for international shipping?

Street date is in a week and my subscription copy hasn’t been shipped yet. Given that it normally takes around 10 days to get to me, looks like mind will arrive after actual release.

I’m continental US and haven’t had anything ship yet. I feel your pain. Though I imagine they’re overwhelmed with shipping at the moment.

Ouch! I thought it would have just been an international thing. Street release is on Wednesday, fingers crossed ours ship before then!


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They just posted a "today isn't going to be the last day of shipping after all" over in the subs thread. They didn't give any estimate of when they will be finished, just "asap". :-(

I will be surprised if I get my pdfs before street date.


It happens, it’s exciting to sew Paizo get more business and busier. Hopefully they’ll be able to keep up with the increasing demand. I’d like the pdf sooner but will certainly survive haha.


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Dicarloredsox14 wrote:
It happens, it’s exciting to sew Paizo get more business and busier. Hopefully they’ll be able to keep up with the increasing demand. I’d like the pdf sooner but will certainly survive haha.

I am not sure that is what happened, computer issues it sounds like.

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Ed Reppert wrote:

They just posted a "today isn't going to be the last day of shipping after all" over in the subs thread. They didn't give any estimate of when they will be finished, just "asap". :-(

I will be surprised if I get my pdfs before street date.

Yet another reason why all subscribers should get PDF access on the first day of shipping, rather than when their order goes in a box!

Equal access to product for all subscribers, regardless of the logistics of physical books.

Dark Archive

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Terevalis Unctio of House Mysti wrote:
Dicarloredsox14 wrote:
It happens, it’s exciting to sew Paizo get more business and busier. Hopefully they’ll be able to keep up with the increasing demand. I’d like the pdf sooner but will certainly survive haha.
I am not sure that is what happened, computer issues it sounds like.

I asked their CS a few days ago if there was an issue and if I should revise my expected arrival date, as I get thinks shipped to a PO box, and didn’t hear anything back.

Would be nice if there were some form of update emailed out for known shipping delays/issues.

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Old_Man_Robot wrote:
Ed Reppert wrote:

They just posted a "today isn't going to be the last day of shipping after all" over in the subs thread. They didn't give any estimate of when they will be finished, just "asap". :-(

I will be surprised if I get my pdfs before street date.

Yet another reason why all subscribers should get PDF access on the first day of shipping, rather than when their order goes in a box!

Equal access to product for all subscribers, regardless of the logistics of physical books.

Giving the free pdf to everyone with a sub that far ahead on the same day before they’ve been shipped/charged has numerous holes in it, it would ruin whatever relationships they have with brick and mortar stores since subs become a guaranteed way to get the PDFs early. Then it runs into the issue of people canceling their order before they’ve shipped or charged, way too many headaches there.

And then there’s the question of if their systems could handle doing such a rollout all at once like that.


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Old_Man_Robot wrote:
Ed Reppert wrote:

They just posted a "today isn't going to be the last day of shipping after all" over in the subs thread. They didn't give any estimate of when they will be finished, just "asap". :-(

I will be surprised if I get my pdfs before street date.

Yet another reason why all subscribers should get PDF access on the first day of shipping, rather than when their order goes in a box!

Equal access to product for all subscribers, regardless of the logistics of physical books.

I suppose from our view as individual retail customers of Paizo most of us don't care about anything else, but Paizo has to consider the impact of every decision regarding individual subscribers on the rest of their business — the FLGS, distributors, whatever else may be.

Dark Archive

Rysky wrote:
Old_Man_Robot wrote:
Ed Reppert wrote:

They just posted a "today isn't going to be the last day of shipping after all" over in the subs thread. They didn't give any estimate of when they will be finished, just "asap". :-(

I will be surprised if I get my pdfs before street date.

Yet another reason why all subscribers should get PDF access on the first day of shipping, rather than when their order goes in a box!

Equal access to product for all subscribers, regardless of the logistics of physical books.

Giving the free pdf to everyone with a sub that far ahead on the same day before they’ve been shipped/charged has numerous holes in it, it would ruin whatever relationships they have with brick and mortar stores since subs become a guaranteed way to get the PDFs early. Then it runs into the issue of people canceling their order before they’ve shipped or charged, way too many headaches there.

And then there’s the question of if their systems could handle doing such a rollout all at once like that.

I’ve seen people say this, but as far as I’m aware, I’ve never seen any sort of comment or statement from Paizo that this is the case. I’m not denying it’s a factor, I’ve just never seen a comment from an actual source of it.

There is obviously room for this possibly here, as people can and are getting early access to products. It’s seems unusual that it’s permissible in some cases but not all. One would imagine if it was a legitimate legal issue, then it wouldn’t be something Paizo would make themselves liable to for no real benefit to themselves.

That said, If it can’t be early, it should still be at the same time. Even if that means street date. Just remove the ambiguous access.


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Old_Man_Robot wrote:

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That said, If it can’t be early, it should still be at the same time. Even if that means street date. Just remove the ambiguous access.

It seems to me that the simplest way to do this would be to let subscribers who haven't gotten their pdfs by the release date buy the pdf online and then for the Paizo computers to automatically reimburse them when their order comes through and they would be eligible for their free pdf.

That way no one could cheat the system by cancelling their subscription after receiving their free pdf but before their physical books have been sent.

But that would probably require software that was written in this century.

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Old_Man_Robot wrote:
There is obviously room for this possibly here, as people can and are getting early access to products. It’s seems unusual that it’s permissible in some cases but not all.

Only because you’re making It more mysterious and unknown than it is and leaving out the very obvious explanation for how this works.

Subscribers get their PDFs when their orders are shipped and cards charged. It’s that simple, not some eldritch formula.

Dark Archive

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Rysky wrote:
Old_Man_Robot wrote:
There is obviously room for this possibly here, as people can and are getting early access to products. It’s seems unusual that it’s permissible in some cases but not all.

Only because you’re making It more mysterious and unknown than it is and leaving out the very obvious explanation for how this works.

Subscribers get their PDFs when their orders are shipped and cards charged. It’s that simple, not some eldritch formula.

I actually think you are the one being obtuse here.

Why does being shipped and charged matter as opposed to just being charged, when it comes to what upsets their brick and mortar partners? What actually is the source of your information and why does it apply to Paizo and not other companies which have same-day digital fulfilment for their physical products?

This isn’t hard. You charge people on the first day of shipping, release the PDF’s, any change to your subscription between charge date and actual shipping is handled as a return. Same way countless other companies do it.

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Because they can't finalize the charge until the order has shipped. Source: Paizo.

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TriOmegaZero wrote:
Because they can't finalize the charge until the order has shipped. Source: Paizo.

Since no one has been able to explain to me why, I did some digging.

In the US there are no laws which prevent or prohibit the taking of payment prior to shipping. The only caveats being that orders must be shipped within the arranged time period at pop or within 30 days.

There are however provisions laid out by some credit card processors which mean they won't allow payment processing prior to shipping for business customers of certain sizes/reps. Clearly Paizo are in such a state with their processor.

The e-com landscape has changed dramamtically since 2012, when Paizo set their current system in place. Clearly its not enough of a pain point currently for them to change it, but its far from the intractable problem you guys are making it out to be.

(As a side note, the more I look into, US e-commerce is strangely antiquated compared to the EU and most of Asia)

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The only people making it intractable is Paizo. Thank you for admitting your mistake however.

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TriOmegaZero wrote:
The only people making it intractable is Paizo. Thank you for admitting your mistake however.

Well yeah, that's my point.

Some people are making it seem like Paizo can't, when the real anwser is they haven't.

There are clearly barriers to over come, but as a customer, I am saying to Paizo that it needs to change or else they risk losing my business. As their system continues to age, at some point the pain of changing their current system will be outweighed by the pain of customer loss.

Grand Lodge

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You're right, gotta be more careful about phrasing it as an inability versus an unwillingness.


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Updating the system to a "fair" one, also has another option:
Since the PDF is a bonus, and early access is not contractually guaranteed nor promised, they could also just unlock the PDFs for subscribers on release day, no matter when it actually ships :)


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And run the risk of post-release-day-shipment subscribers cancelling their orders after they've received their PDFs? Unlikely.

Grand Lodge

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In fairness, there isn't an automated cancellation method, so they can just include a no cancellation policy once the order is at that point. Doesn't protect from disputed charges but then you have a record of bad faith to cancel further orders on.


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I suppose they could just charge subscribers the combined price of their PDFs when they make the PDFs available, then charge them the difference (Physical products + shipping - PDFs) when the physical products ship. Then they could easily handle cancellation of orders between PDF release and actual shipment with no issues other than the reaction of retailers.


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One wonders whether Paizo's current software would support such a move, and if not how difficult it would be to change the software.


Fumarole wrote:
And run the risk of post-release-day-shipment subscribers cancelling their orders after they've received their PDFs? Unlikely.

That's why I suggested the alternative method above.

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Made up example:

In April I subscribe to get a $50 book that is coming out on May 3rd. As part of the purchase, I will also get a free pdf of the book when my order ships instead of having to pay the $20 it would normally cost.

May 3rd arrives and my book still hasn't shipped so I purchase and download the pdf online for $20 because I just can't wait. (That's likely a primary reason that I subscribed.)

At this point, if I cancel my subscription Paizo won't lose money by having given me a free pdf.

On May 5th my order ships and the Paizo system goes to charge me $50 for it and provide me with my free pdf. But the computer sees that I already paid for the pdf which is supposed to be free with my order. So it either charges me $50 for the package and refunds my $20 for the pdf, or it treats the $20 as a down payment on the purchase and simply charges me the remaining $30.

This way no subscriber has to wait until after the release date or pay extra to get the pdf on time, and Paizo doesn't have to worry about people tricking them out of free pdfs.


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I don't think I have read a single thing about Dark Archive in the last 20 or so posts here in the Dark Archive product thread. Can those of you interested in the subscription discussion please take it elsewhere, please? Thank you.


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Paizo's handling of a product, its distribution, and potentially anticonsumer business practices involved therein seems exceptionally relevant to a product discussion thread.

I have found the information brought to light by this conversation to be very enlightening.

If there is something else about the product you wish to discuss, you could try simply doing that.


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swoosh wrote:

Paizo's handling of a product, its distribution, and potentially anticonsumer business practices involved therein seems exceptionally relevant to a product discussion thread.

I have found the information brought to light by this conversation to be very enlightening.

If there is something else about the product you wish to discuss, you could try simply doing that.

All of that is off-topic for this thread.


Ashanderai wrote:
I don't think I have read a single thing about Dark Archive in the last 20 or so posts here in the Dark Archive product thread. Can those of you interested in the subscription discussion please take it elsewhere, please? Thank you.

Fair enough. What do you want to say about the Dark Archive?


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xNellynelx wrote:
Highest level option is a lvl 17 feat called Reflect Foe, letting you create a copy of a foe via a mirror or nearby reflection. Mechanically functions as an Innate Duplicate Foe spell which heightens to an 8th level spell at 20.

This looks fun! Reminds me of my 3.5 dwarf transmuter who took excessive delight in trying to transform into his enemies before battle. It didn’t work out as a build, but it was fun to play.

Getting hyped to buy my pdf later this week!


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One. More. Day.


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12 hours from now I'm going to be here hitting that refresh button. :)


My special edition subscription finally shipped today, about 2 hours ago.

Boy am glad I got the subscription and paid extra for the special edition to get access less than 12 hours early.

In other news: this book is freakin' awesome and I'm really hype about the current game design. I'm really looking forward to the treasure vault and future books.

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Getting mine today! Haven't looked at the PDF yet, but I should have some time soon.

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This thread derailed a bit. A product thread is not the place for discussion of Paizo's procedures and policies. Please keep all conversation relevant to the topic on hand.

Grand Lodge

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Hardcover received and it looks beautiful! Also glad to see the cover isn't bowed like some of the others I received. If that wrinkle is resolved it'll save me pressing the books between pawn boxes for a few days. XD


4 hour and few minutes.

(Maybe this is not the place about pathbuilder's leaked content, right?):
Is deviant feat and aftermath feat are both free feat only?


It looks available for me, was able to add it to cart but I get a url not found error. Anyone else?


Prisoner301 wrote:
It looks available for me, was able to add it to cart but I get a url not found error. Anyone else?

Yeah same. I've been sitting here retrying every couple of minutes for about an hour


Pikadidi wrote:
Prisoner301 wrote:
It looks available for me, was able to add it to cart but I get a url not found error. Anyone else?
Yeah same. I've been sitting here retrying every couple of minutes for about an hour

Huh. I bought and downloaded my copy with no problems just minutes after midnight.


Got the same issue, tried on a couple browsers and clearing my cache etc


Yeah, seems like you can't buy it due to technical issue. ALso getting URL error.


Can‘t buy the pdf. URL not found

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Jonathan Morgantini wrote:
This thread derailed a bit. A product thread is not the place for discussion of Paizo's procedures and policies. Please keep all conversation relevant to the topic on hand.

It’s hard to find a place where it is considered an appropriate item of discussion.

Perhaps there should be some form of dialogue opened up around the whole topic. Or at least some additional transparency.

I’ve worked with several businesses that would love this level of engaged response from their customer base.


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So, it seems that:

a) Paizo has implemented code that adds VAT on purchases from EU, because my PDF got a slight bump in price

b) Whatever they did broke the store for EUropeans, because you can buy the Dark Archive PDF no problemo if you use an American address, but it borks up if you use a EU one

So here I am, a temporary resident of Springfield, Oregon - moved in just today, where are the best burgers in town? :)


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Old_Man_Robot wrote:
Jonathan Morgantini wrote:
This thread derailed a bit. A product thread is not the place for discussion of Paizo's procedures and policies. Please keep all conversation relevant to the topic on hand.

It’s hard to find a place where it is considered an appropriate item of discussion.

Perhaps there should be some form of dialogue opened up around the whole topic. Or at least some additional transparency.

I’ve worked with several businesses that would love this level of engaged response from their customer base.

Customers of several businesses would love the level of engaged response from a company where management comes down on a forum to talk to little people and explain things.

I'd hazard a guess that most businesses don't bow down that far.

Dark Archive

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Totally Not Gorbacz wrote:
Old_Man_Robot wrote:
Jonathan Morgantini wrote:
This thread derailed a bit. A product thread is not the place for discussion of Paizo's procedures and policies. Please keep all conversation relevant to the topic on hand.

It’s hard to find a place where it is considered an appropriate item of discussion.

Perhaps there should be some form of dialogue opened up around the whole topic. Or at least some additional transparency.

I’ve worked with several businesses that would love this level of engaged response from their customer base.

Customers of several businesses would love the level of engaged response from a company where management comes down on a forum to talk to little people and explain things.

I'd hazard a guess that most businesses don't bow down that far.

A forum post wouldn't be a suitable venue. It's also too niche. There would need to be a better format decided.

They just need a new strategy.

Also, customers should never been considered "little people".


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Old_Man_Robot wrote:

A forum post wouldn't be a suitable venue. It's also too niche. There would need to be a better format decided.

They just need a new strategy.

Also, customers should never been considered "little people".

What better format? Forums/Discord/Reddit/Twitch/social media is how you interact with customers. Paizo is doing all that, and frankly at a rate and scale that's way ahead of industry heavyweights (say, WotC).


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Any one have this problem? I do wana buy PDF but it stuck in payment.

"The requested URL was not found on this server, or you do not have permission to access this area. "


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moonia22 wrote:

Any one have this problem? I do wana buy PDF but it stuck in payment.

"The requested URL was not found on this server, or you do not have permission to access this area. "

Have the same exact problem. Not sure how to fix it.

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