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Rise of the Runelords


Its almost August. When can I be expecting Pathfinder vol 1? The 1st? Late July? That would be cool.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Bloody Root wrote:
Its almost August. When can I be expecting Pathfinder vol 1? The 1st? Late July? That would be cool.

We currently expect to get it in the first half August.

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Vic Wertz wrote:
We currently expect to get it in the first half August.

Oh, how incredibly exciting! And here I'd thought I'd have to wait until the last little bit of August to get the Pathfinder. Excellent.

Scarab Sages

Pathfinder Maps Subscriber

My subscription page has always said it would ship on 8/3/07. I assume I will have it soon after.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Shem wrote:
My subscription page has always said it would ship on 8/3/07. I assume I will have it soon after.

That's merely an estimate. Since it's coming on a boat from China, and has to clear US Customs, we can't pin it down to a single day anymore. (We actually need to adjust that display so that it just says "August.")


If you guys didn't make such damn good products I wouldn't anticipate them with such crushing zeal.


Bloody Root wrote:
If you guys didn't make such damn good products I wouldn't anticipate them with such crushing zeal.

QFT! :D

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

We got two copies today!

Oooooh. I tell you, even those of you who saw it at Origins are going to be impressed. And when it hits your mailbox, all of your other mail is totally going to be jealous.


Pathfinder Adventure, Adventure Path Subscriber

You're an evil man. We still have to wait another month or so. :P


Pathfinder Adventure Path, Rulebook Subscriber

Ooooh. I used to live in Columbus and I remember when the new 3.0 players handbook was on display in a plastic box where you could stick your hand in and turn the pages to look at it. 1999 or 2000? This seems like that same level of awe and mystery. Too bad I'm not there this time around.


waltero wrote:
Ooooh. I used to live in Columbus and I remember when the new 3.0 players handbook was on display in a plastic box where you could stick your hand in and turn the pages to look at it. 1999 or 2000? This seems like that same level of awe and mystery. Too bad I'm not there this time around.

Wow. That's overkill! (NAY! DO NOT SOIL THE PRECIOUS PHB WITH THINE UNCLEAN HANDS! AWAY WITH THEE!)


Vic Wertz wrote:

We got two copies today!

Oooooh. I tell you, even those of you who saw it at Origins are going to be impressed. And when it hits your mailbox, all of your other mail is totally going to be jealous.

GIMME! *glares menacingly*

I just want to start getting the players' characters together now, I have novice players involved in this game. Is that so much to ask???

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Will those of us with Pathfinder subscriptions receive the Rise of the Runelords Player's Guide at the same time as the first issue? If so, will they be packaged together or separately?

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Fatespinner wrote:
Will those of us with Pathfinder subscriptions receive the Rise of the Runelords Player's Guide at the same time as the first issue? If so, will they be packaged together or separately?

The free copy of the Player's Guide that Charter subscribers get will be in the same package as the first volume of Pathfinder.

If you're not a charter subscriber, or you're ordering additional copies, those will most likely ship separately, shortly after the subscriber copies go out.


MaxSlasher26 wrote:
waltero wrote:
Ooooh. I used to live in Columbus and I remember when the new 3.0 players handbook was on display in a plastic box where you could stick your hand in and turn the pages to look at it. 1999 or 2000? This seems like that same level of awe and mystery. Too bad I'm not there this time around.
Wow. That's overkill! (NAY! DO NOT SOIL THE PRECIOUS PHB WITH THINE UNCLEAN HANDS! AWAY WITH THEE!)

I wasn't there so I don't know if this is actually the case, but I imagine a plastic box with holes it it so that you can put your hands in and turn the page. The box would have been so that people couldn't steal the PHB rather than getting it dirty. That's just my thoughts anyway.

Olaf the Stout

Scarab Sages

How is the book shipping? In an actual box/package? I hope so. The crushing remorse I would feel were my postman to try and cram it into my very small mailbox would make me quite sad. Then again, I'd hope he wasn't that dumb, and realize it just wouldn't fit. I hate it when they try to bend (or curl) books/periodicals just a bit to make them fit. :( Being in a box or package would prevent that.


Karui Kage wrote:
How is the book shipping? In an actual box/package? I hope so. The crushing remorse I would feel were my postman to try and cram it into my very small mailbox would make me quite sad. Then again, I'd hope he wasn't that dumb, and realize it just wouldn't fit. I hate it when they try to bend (or curl) books/periodicals just a bit to make them fit. :( Being in a box or package would prevent that.

Pathfinder will be shipped in a heavy cardboard envelope if it ships via USPS, and a box if it ships UPS. Also, you may be able to nip the fears of your envelope being folded by letting your local post office know you would prefer your envelope not be bended. (It also works if you catch your postal carrier and let them politely know that you will be receiving a monthly book that can't be bended.)


Karui Kage wrote:
How is the book shipping? In an actual box/package? I hope so. The crushing remorse I would feel were my postman to try and cram it into my very small mailbox would make me quite sad. Then again, I'd hope he wasn't that dumb, and realize it just wouldn't fit. I hate it when they try to bend (or curl) books/periodicals just a bit to make them fit. :( Being in a box or package would prevent that.

No it wouldn't. Unfortunately.

I was a bit annoyed when I found my D1 bent into an L shape and stuffed into my mailbox. This is the same carrier, though, who typically bundles my mail by folding a letter in half and putting the others inside the fold...

Paizo Employee Creative Director

When I was working at WotC with the web team several years ago, one of my responsibilities was to have books sent out to writers for the team so that they'd have the rulebooks they needed to write about what we wanted them to write about.

One time, one of my authors recieved one of the new D&D hardcover books (I believe it was somethng like Serpent Kingdoms) folded into a roughly "V" shape so that it'd fit into some mailbox.

Not all postal workers are created equal, it would seem...


Corey Young wrote:
... that can't be bended.)

Now Corey, as you may have forgotten while raving the night away on the eve of our humble grammar exam, bend is an irregular verb and is spelled "bent". It takes the same form in its past participle and preterite, or simple past form.

Spoiler:
I can't help it, you're new.

;)

Kruelaid


Pathfinder Adventure Path, Rulebook Subscriber
Olaf the Stout wrote:
MaxSlasher26 wrote:
waltero wrote:
Ooooh. I used to live in Columbus and I remember when the new 3.0 players handbook was on display in a plastic box where you could stick your hand in and turn the pages to look at it. 1999 or 2000? This seems like that same level of awe and mystery. Too bad I'm not there this time around.
Wow. That's overkill! (NAY! DO NOT SOIL THE PRECIOUS PHB WITH THINE UNCLEAN HANDS! AWAY WITH THEE!)

I wasn't there so I don't know if this is actually the case, but I imagine a plastic box with holes it it so that you can put your hands in and turn the page. The box would have been so that people couldn't steal the PHB rather than getting it dirty. That's just my thoughts anyway.

Olaf the Stout

Yea I'm sure it was supposed to be a theft deterrent. You were allowed to reach in and turn the pages and could read through the plastic.


Pathfinder Adventure, Adventure Path Subscriber
James Jacobs wrote:
Not all postal workers are created equal, it would seem...

I'm quite pleased that my deliveryperson seems to be okay for the most part. He'll fold softbound magazines lengthwise to fit them into our mailbox, but he didn't try that with Crown of the Kobold King or any other heftier types of items that show up.


Any idea when the free download of the Player's Guide will go up? Sorry if this a question already answered.


Pathfinder Adventure, Adventure Path Subscriber
Michael Brisbois wrote:
Any idea when the free download of the Player's Guide will go up? Sorry if this a question already answered.

August 3rd was what I believe they said. But don't quote me in case I'm wrong.


Mrs. Bell wrote:
Corey Young wrote:
... that can't be bended.)

Now Corey, as you may have forgotten while raving the night away on the eve of our humble grammar exam, bend is an irregular verb and is spelled "bent". It takes the same form in its past participle and preterite, or simple past form.

** spoiler omitted **

Oh get bent!

;)

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James Jacobs wrote:
One time, one of my authors recieved one of the new D&D hardcover books (I believe it was somethng like Serpent Kingdoms) folded into a roughly "V" shape so that it'd fit into some mailbox.

...

.......
...................WTF?!?!?!??!?

Who was his mail carrier?! The Incredible Hulk(tm)?!?

I pity the poor bastard on that mail route who orders a new computer or something...

*opens mailbox, a shower of broken glass and an 'Esc' key tumble out*

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Brent Stroh wrote:
Karui Kage wrote:
Being in a box or package would prevent that.
No it wouldn't. Unfortunately.

We came up with a pretty foolproof delivery method: encasing them permanently in a solid block of Lucite. But it was too expensive, and, while it might have looked pretty at the other end, functionality was, shall we say, lacking.

Scarab Sages

Would have made it very difficult to read...though pretty!

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James Jacobs wrote:

When I was working at WotC with the web team several years ago, one of my responsibilities was to have books sent out to writers for the team so that they'd have the rulebooks they needed to write about what we wanted them to write about.

One time, one of my authors recieved one of the new D&D hardcover books (I believe it was somethng like Serpent Kingdoms) folded into a roughly "V" shape so that it'd fit into some mailbox.

Not all postal workers are created equal, it would seem...

OMFG!! I work for the USPS and would never dream of doing something like that what anyones mail! When and where was this? I'll talk to my supervisor to see if anything can be done.

Luckily, I have a PO Box big enough to hold 3-6 hardcover books, depending on pagecount.

*shakes head while thinking of V shaped book*


Lots of new pathfinder products announced lately... When are we going to be able to Download the players guide for issues 1-6? Any idea?

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Par-a-dox wrote:
Lots of new pathfinder products announced lately... When are we going to be able to Download the players guide for issues 1-6? Any idea?

I hear it might be as early as today. There's another thread about it... um... somewhere (sorry, lost the thread).

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

The free PDF is here.

(I weep for our bandwidth!)


Gary Teter wrote:

The free PDF is here.

(I weep for our bandwidth!)

~evil laughter~ Soon it will be mine! Soon!


~puts on my "I helped crash Paizo's Servers and all I got was this lousy T-Shirt" T-Shirt~ Ta-Da! It is mine now!

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