| Tony Tempest |
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I am doing a big adventure in the Feywild, and have been using First World stuff to build up some of the Feywild stuff. With that being said, I have some questions about Kingmaker. I have the new bestiary hardcover and the Wild Hunt stat blocks plays right into my story, so that's really cool. The final adventure book, Sound of 1000 Screams, in the original AP had an exploration of the First World article. I had some questions about the First World article:
A) is this article also in the hardcover, or does the hardcover only have the adventures and beasts?
B) was the Kingmaker First World stuff covered in the later First World products (for 1e).
C) does the Bestiary contain any of the info from that article, but maybe more spread out?
Thank you
Elfteiroh
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I am doing a big adventure in the Feywild, and have been using First World stuff to build up some of the Feywild stuff. With that being said, I have some questions about Kingmaker. I have the new bestiary hardcover and the Wild Hunt stat blocks plays right into my story, so that's really cool. The final adventure book, Sound of 1000 Screams, in the original AP had an exploration of the First World article. I had some questions about the First World article:
A) is this article also in the hardcover, or does the hardcover only have the adventures and beasts?
B) was the Kingmaker First World stuff covered in the later First World products (for 1e).
C) does the Bestiary contain any of the info from that article, but maybe more spread out?Thank you
I can pretty much only answer for A as I have the book: The Anniversary edition for PF2 doesn't have any of the Gazeteers the original had, only the adventure (with extra content). The appendix at the end only have items, NPCs, creatures, and map directly related to and used in the campaign (along with the kingdom management and army systems).
For B, I only started being very deep and buying everything with PF2, and for C, I can't say, as I don't know the content of that original article, pretty much for the same reason as above.
James Jacobs
Creative Director
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A) is this article also in the hardcover, or does the hardcover only have the adventures and beasts?
B) was the Kingmaker First World stuff covered in the later First World products (for 1e).
C) does the Bestiary contain any of the info from that article, but maybe more spread out?
We published a 64 page book about the First World for 1st edition Pathfinder that pretty much took that initial article and expanded it. You can pick up a PDF of that book here.
| Tony Tempest |
Tony Tempest wrote:We published a 64 page book about the First World for 1st edition Pathfinder that pretty much took that initial article and expanded it. You can pick up a PDF of that book here.A) is this article also in the hardcover, or does the hardcover only have the adventures and beasts?
B) was the Kingmaker First World stuff covered in the later First World products (for 1e).
C) does the Bestiary contain any of the info from that article, but maybe more spread out?
Thank you! I have that book, but wasn't sure which came in which order, and I was interested in the Kingmaker hardcover anyway... so I thought I'd ask. I appreciate it.
| Chemlak |
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Non-mint is "not perfect", so it's a first printing that either got returned for some reason or has some physical damage (usually VERY minor) to the product. The worst "non-mint" thing I've ever bought had a dent on the corner of the cover.
So it might not be second hand, it might just be something that got damaged a little in shipping, but is still usable. Paizo aren't in the habit of sending out product with actual damage, so a non-mint product is really just "not as pristine as factory new" rather than anything more severe. Given that my books see more abuse getting carted around to games than non-mint products do, I'm generally happy to buy one if it's the only option available.
Katina Davis
Webstore Coordinator
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Good news, folks! We are expecting a reprint of this book to reach us sometime in late December. The status on this page says "available now," but that's because I've fiddled with the product so you can preorder your copy now. Those should start shipping out ASAP once we receive them in our warehouse in the next few weeks.
| Saint Bernard |
Good news, folks! We are expecting a reprint of this book to reach us sometime in late December. The status on this page says "available now," but that's because I've fiddled with the product so you can preorder your copy now. Those should start shipping out ASAP once we receive them in our warehouse in the next few weeks.
Will the reprint be remasteered?
James Jacobs
Creative Director
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Katina Davis wrote:Good news, folks! We are expecting a reprint of this book to reach us sometime in late December. The status on this page says "available now," but that's because I've fiddled with the product so you can preorder your copy now. Those should start shipping out ASAP once we receive them in our warehouse in the next few weeks.Will the reprint be remasteered?
Nope. It's just a standard reprint.
Remastering this would be a huge project that would have taken a lot longer—more than just swapping out OGL words for Remastered ones, we'd have to replace entire monsters and in some cases rewrite entire plots to sync up with those replacement monsters, and order brand new art for them. Owlbears come to mind.