Ok, I'm sold - count me in on Pathfinder!


Dragon and Dungeon Transition Discussion


Like everyone else, my first reaction was bitter disappointment, but then after reviewing your site further and seeing your vision for Pathfinder, I started to get excited thinking about the direction that Paizo could take us now that they're freed from the corporate shackles of WOTC. The whole idea of Adventure Paths were the best thing that ever happened to Dungeon magazine (Savage Tide being the best one yet). Then I started poking around further, and read the Pathfinder blog page.

You sold me. From the ideas for a new world to play in, to fantastic artwork, it looked great. Then there were the goblins - they were it. I'm in. Anyone who can take a tired old run-of-the-mill monster and make 'em fresh, new, menacing, and even a lil funny the way you have has got my money. Dungeon magazine has consistently churned out the best adventures in the past few years under Paizo's leadership. I trust them to take it to the next level.

My only dilemma is how I'm going to get it. I'd dearly love to support my FLGS, but the distribution channels in our hobby stink these days and its always a crapshoot as to whether they'll get new game materials in on schedule. So for the first time, I'm probably going to subscribe. If I think about it, its not that much more expensive than buying the Dungeon and Dragon magazines every month. Or any more expensive than my now-canceled World of WarCrack subscription. Or a couple of cases of cheap beer...but you get the point.

New adventure campaigns, new monsters, new world - I'm sensing a fresh cool breeze blowing through the world of D&D. Count me in.

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