
|  Cadynce Delholme | 
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            Well... I'm not mad at this news. I am loving Abomination Vaults in 2e, and am quite interested in seeing how the 5e rules might handle a couple things we've run into so far. I assume the 5e hardback won't have the maps included (not expected either)... so I hope both versions can use the same maps.

|  Ron Lundeen 
                
                
                  
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Well... I'm not mad at this news. I am loving Abomination Vaults in 2e, and am quite interested in seeing how the 5e rules might handle a couple things we've run into so far. I assume the 5e hardback won't have the maps included (not expected either)... so I hope both versions can use the same maps.
The maps are the same in both versions. Some of the denizens had to change because the systems work differently, but the maps, plot beats, key NPCs, and fun are all the same!

| kcunning | 
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            Hey, get that money however you can. I hope this'll encourage some 5e people to check out PF2e.
I do want to make sure this isn't tossed into the AP subscription, since I already own AV, and I have no interest in 5e...

| Majuba | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Hey, get that money however you can. I hope this'll encourage some 5e people to check out PF2e.
I do want to make sure this isn't tossed into the AP subscription, since I already own AV, and I have no interest in 5e...
The 2E compilation isn't included in the subscription either, no worries there. (except the PDF *is* if you actively pre-order).

| The-Magic-Sword | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Hey, get that money however you can. I hope this'll encourage some 5e people to check out PF2e.
I do want to make sure this isn't tossed into the AP subscription, since I already own AV, and I have no interest in 5e...
Its not, the blurb says that it isn't but that AP subscribers who do preorder it will get a pdf for free.

|  Themetricsystem | 
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            This is, in my opinion at least, the absolute BEST move for the company and IP that has happened in a very long time.
It will bring the products to the 5e market, introduce the setting and even ever so slightly nudge some more people in the hobby toward the Pathfinder brand by way of their fantastic premade adventures.
No idea who deserves the congratulations for the idea, effort, and work behind this (and hopefully other similar AP/Module conversations), but regardless I hope they feel the love for it as this kind of thing has amazing potential not only for generating new revenue streams but also to give an easier introduction onramp for dedicated 5e groups and players.

| The Rot Grub | 
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            For those who have consternation about this move for the future of 2E: don't underestimate the power of brand and goodwill in the TTRPG community. Paizo initially became a success with Pathfinder because it had produced content for WOTC in the form of Dungeon and Dragon magazines. The huge market that is playing 5E is not actively rejecting Pathfinder; they are playing 5E because (1) the people they know are playing it and (2) why learn a new system? The marked step-up in quality over WOTC adventures will turn a lot of these new eyes in Paizo's direction. This is a great move.

|  Raychael Allor 
                
                
                  
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            Quote:(2) why learn a new system?I know approximately 12 systems, and I'm not some MIT polymath or anything.
I personally enjoy learning new systems, but a lot of my 5E group doesn't have the time/inclination to dive into a different systems (understandably!), so I'm ridiculously excited to have the ability introduce them to Pathfinder adventures without the task of teaching/learning a completely different set of rules.
It's rough working for a TTRPG company that makes so much cool stuff while your dedicated group plays a different system! (also, hi friends, if you happen to see this comment since I immediately linked this in our group chat as soon as it was live)

| Kelseus | 
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            I am all for this. It's a great way or Paizo to increase their footprint and get in the door with 5E only groups. It also is a good way to make more money for very little cost. The time (read money) required to convert a product to 5E is much cheaper than the cost of writing a new adventure, so it has a higher profit margin for the AP as a whole. If they make more money on an AP, they can pay more to have them written.
 
	
 
     
     
     
	 
	
  
	
  
	
  
 
                
                 
	
  
 
                
                 
	
  
	
  
 
                
                 
	
  
	
  
 
                
                 
	
  
 
                
                 
	
  
 
                
                