Pathfinder Treasure Vault (Remastered) reveals the glittering hoard of a terrifying dragon, as presented by the creature’s plucky kobold assistant. This 224-page hardcover rulebook presents a catalog of gear from nearly every category of equipment and magic item available in the Pathfinder RPG, updated to work perfectly with the remastered Pathfinder Second Edition rules! Give your character the perfect tool for the job with signature weapons, customizable relics, and wondrous items to fit your every need while preparing for any eventuality with potions, elixirs, wands, and more!
Each chamber of the dragon’s vault contains a mountain of treasure, from deadly weapons and forgotten suits of armor to mysterious alchemical items and deadly poisons. There is something in the vault for everyone, including:
Nearly 600 items spread across numerous equipment types.
Over 50 weapons, such as the devastating earthbreaker hammer and the ferocious falcata.
Shields and armor of all types and materials, like the magical starfall shield that turns you into a living comet!
An entire chapter, "Alchemy Unleashed," that introduces over 100 alchemical items, covering everything from restorative lozenges to searing flamethrowers.
New magic items of all shapes and sizes, from magical tattoos to artifacts like the goddess Shelyn's mighty glaive, the Whisperer of Souls.
An entire chapter of variant and expanded crafting rules.
Special categories of items that can give you power that comes at a dangerous price.
Written by: Michael Sayre, Mark Seifter, Kendra Leigh Speedling, Logan Bonner, Dan Cascone, Jessica Catalan, Kim Frandsen, Andrew D. Geels, Sen H.H.S., Steven Hammond, Joshua Kim, Dustin Knight, Luis Loza, Jacob W. Michaels, Matt Morris, Dave Nelson, Stephen Radney-MacFarland, Jessica Redekop, Andrew Stoeckle, Mari Tokuda, and Andrew White.
ISBN-13: 978-1-64078-671-4
Product Availability
Preorder, expected approximately 4 Jun 2025
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I would assume that this one will work like the G&G remaster, which we've been told mostly consists of changes to outdated terms, errata incorporation, and maybe minor examples of proper balance adjustmets. Nothing gigantic.
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Considering the number of pages is the same and product description is almost identical (except the removal of the mention that wooden armors were introduced for druids, as it's not a thing needed anymore in the remaster), yes, this is like G&G and is mostly a "big errata" reprint. It's also telling that it's not part of the subscription.
Is this store page intentionally titled "Pathfinder RPG: Treasure Vault (Remastered)"? Rulebook store titles haven't included colons or the term "RPG" since First Edition.
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Kalaam wrote:
Crossing fingers for a SoM one too lol
Though very curious to see what might change
The odds of Secrets of Magic getting a reprint in its current state are low. Considering:
1. Several pages of lore regarding the old D&D schools of magic that are no longer valid.
2. Several of the options presented in the book have been reprinted in other books:
- Elementalist got reprinted in RoE
- Runelord is set to appear in Rival Academies
- Several spells got reprinted across Player Core and Player Core 2.
If they have to replace the reprinted/OGL content, we would be looking at a completely different book.
The odds of Secrets of Magic getting a reprint in its current state are low. Considering:
1. Several pages of lore regarding the old D&D schools of magic that are no longer valid.
2. Several of the options presented in the book have been reprinted in other books:
- Elementalist got reprinted in RoE
- Runelord is set to appear in Rival Academies
- Several spells got reprinted across Player Core and Player Core 2.
If they have to replace the reprinted/OGL content, we would be looking at a completely different book.
Then again, what do I know?
Maybe, tho the freed up space would give some to new content and leeway for rework of Magus and Summoner.
Maybe it'll be a whole new book instead like someone suggested elswhere, way divine mysteries was the remaster of gods and magic.
Will this work the same as guns and gears - owners of legacy TV will receive the PDF update for free, and this product will be excluded from the Rulebook subscription?
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sakiasakura wrote:
Will this work the same as guns and gears - owners of legacy TV will receive the PDF update for free, and this product will be excluded from the Rulebook subscription?
I know page numbers have to be consistent, but I do hope that if there's some freed up space (maybe from where the druid armor used to be), we could get a kinetecist item or two.
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ornathopter wrote:
I know page numbers have to be consistent, but I do hope that if there's some freed up space (maybe from where the druid armor used to be), we could get a kinetecist item or two.
I think the wood armors will still be there. They are just not singled out as for druids cause it's not needed anymore, but it's still a fantasy trope that need to be filled.
The odds of Secrets of Magic getting a reprint in its current state are low. Considering:
1. Several pages of lore regarding the old D&D schools of magic that are no longer valid.
2. Several of the options presented in the book have been reprinted in other books:
- Elementalist got reprinted in RoE
- Runelord is set to appear in Rival Academies
- Several spells got reprinted across Player Core and Player Core 2.
If they have to replace the reprinted/OGL content, we would be looking at a completely different book.
Then again, what do I know?
I don't know, but something tells me because so much of the Secrets of Magic material has already been incorporated into the Core books, is it possible the upcoming "Impossible" book might not contain just the two new classes we are playtesting, but also might contain remastered versions of the Magus and Summoner? I mean if a remaster of SoM is redundant, it would make more sense to incorporate them in the new book, especially since we have no idea what the book is about except possibly Impossible Lands, which themselves are excellent areas where Magus and Summoner might hail from
Oh, and will there be a paperback version of the remastered Treasure Vault like there was for the original? I would assume yes, but it doesn't list it in the Products page
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Guns & Gears Remastered is getting a pocket edition so I'd expect Treasure Vault would also get one. Generally the pocket editions come out 3 months after the main book, so that would mean an August release which is too far out to have a product page yet.