"Where's the Mountain Dew?"

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: GameMastery Guide (OGL)

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Celebrate GM's Day all week with this sale!

Raise your tankards high and celebrate our favorite hobby with our GM's Day Sale!

If you're one of the people who have stepped up to the plate and put on the game master's hat, you know it's hard work. Players may not ever see the amount of work that you put into your game, but to make things a little bit easier, we're helping you out with a huge GM's Day Sale! We've put thousands—that's right, thousands of gaming goodies on sale, from the Pathfinder Core Rulebook to the Pathfinder RPG Beginner Box to the Critical Hit Deck, just a few of the gaming essentials. Over a dozen other publishers have joined the sale, including Kobold Press with their Kobold Guides, Dreamscarred Press, Goodman Games, Legendary Games, Rite Publishing... Did I mention that in these thousands, you'll get gaming maps, Pathfinder Battles miniatures, old school gaming with Sword & Wizardry, stock art for aspiring publishers, adventures, the mighty Tomes of Horror...and this sale lasts through March 10th, 2014! There are no discount codes to use and you can order as many times as you like (but no subscriptions, preorders, or backorder items)! (And if you need an inspirational buddy while prepping for game, grab a Goblin Plush!)

It's been six years since the passing of perhaps one of the most famous game masters, Dungeons & Dragons co-creator Gary Gygax. Some of us had the pleasure of knowing him personally, others knew him in passing, others only know the legend, but we all have felt his influence on the tabletop roleplaying games. So the next time you're rolling the dice, dedicate your next successful roll to him and all of the game masters that are no longer with us. Now game on!

Check out everything that's on sale for GM's Day right here, and pick the perfect Pathfinder adventure with the Adventure Finder!

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Why do the best sales always happen when I am out of work? :(


well....being a mature gamer I was thinking more like, why have a dew when a beer is available


Thausauron wrote:

well....being a mature gamer I was thinking more like, why have a dew when a beer is available

I try and limit my beer drinkin' when I'm running a game, otherwise it goes into weird places...


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Sales like this are bloody DANGEROUS! I started going "OH that's cheap- I'll get that, and that...oh I like that too and maybe this, and then.."
Suddenly I looked at the total in the cart..and it wasn't cheap any more..

Shadow Lodge

Pathfinder Maps, Pathfinder Accessories, Starfinder Society Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Will these discounts stack with Pathfinder Advantage discount?

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hxcmike wrote:
Will these discounts stack with Pathfinder Advantage discount?

No, but a good chunk of the sale items are more than what you would get with the Pathfinder Advantage discount.

Liberty's Edge

My birthday's in 2 days. I know what I'm getting myself.


Thanks for the mention :)


Pathfinder Lost Omens, Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

*hides all the empty cans*

what? BURP!


Lilith wrote:
Thausauron wrote:

well....being a mature gamer I was thinking more like, why have a dew when a beer is available

I try and limit my beer drinkin' when I'm running a game, otherwise it goes into weird places...

The beer or the game?


Calex wrote:
Lilith wrote:
Thausauron wrote:

well....being a mature gamer I was thinking more like, why have a dew when a beer is available

I try and limit my beer drinkin' when I'm running a game, otherwise it goes into weird places...
The beer or the game?

...Sure. Although never ever into dice bags, game bags, or spilled on rulebooks. (Character sheets are another matter entirely, though.)


No character sheet is complete without the compulsory dried-up coffee mug marks (bonus points if you managed to circle your hp!), greasy fingerprints or splattered coke!

Ruyan.


I notice that some of the 3.5 modules were going for just $2 each yesterday, but have bounced back up to $4.49 today. Was that deliberate, or was the original $2 price a mistake?

Doug M.


Douglas Muir 406 wrote:

I notice that some of the 3.5 modules were going for just $2 each yesterday, but have bounced back up to $4.49 today. Was that deliberate, or was the original $2 price a mistake?

Doug M.

The physical 3.5 modules are still being cleared out at $2/each (save for the forgotten non-mint ones), it's the 3.5 PDFs that are on sale 50% off for the GM's Day Sale.

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wackyanne wrote:
The physical 3.5 modules are still being cleared out at $2/each (save for the forgotten non-mint ones), it's the 3.5 PDFs that are on sale 50% off for the GM's Day Sale.

Correct.


Liz Courts wrote:
wackyanne wrote:
The physical 3.5 modules are still being cleared out at $2/each (save for the forgotten non-mint ones), it's the 3.5 PDFs that are on sale 50% off for the GM's Day Sale.
Correct.

Is there some reason the non-mint modules haven't had their price reduced to clearance like their mint versions? I'd think you'd want to be rid of them at least as fast! Is it just because they are filed (electronically & perhaps physically) separately?

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wackyanne wrote:
Is there some reason the non-mint modules haven't had their price reduced to clearance like their mint versions? I'd think you'd want to be rid of them at least as fast! Is it just because they are filed (electronically & perhaps physically) separately?

Non-mint and mint inventories are tracked separately. While mint copies will go quicker at the sale price, the non-mint versions will likely stick around long after the mint copies are no longer available or no longer on sale.


Liz Courts wrote:
wackyanne wrote:
Is there some reason the non-mint modules haven't had their price reduced to clearance like their mint versions? I'd think you'd want to be rid of them at least as fast! Is it just because they are filed (electronically & perhaps physically) separately?
Non-mint and mint inventories are tracked separately. While mint copies will go quicker at the sale price, the non-mint versions will likely stick around long after the mint copies are no longer available or no longer on sale.

I can't really complain about that, as it allowed for me to purchase copies of the GameMastery Flip-Mat: Dungeon and Module: Crypt of the Everflame months after their mint versions were sold out. And the reason they were labeled "non-mint"? For the flip-mat, one of the staples had separated from the cellophane meaning the hangtag/label/whateveryoucallit had come a little loose (the map itself was perfect). For the module, there was just the smallest scratch and ding on it.

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