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If you're a subscriber you get the electronic version of them for free. Pretty easy to do High Quality crops of the handouts and print them out.
I was kinda surprised that Tsuto's letter (hand out 1) for example was so hand out unfriendly... usually handouts are larger and on separate pages at the end of the adventure.

pres man |

I am not sure if I am missing their location but are the player handouts posted on the website somewhere for download. I scanned them in and printed them but of course the quality isn't the same since they are so close to the binding.
Thanks.
You can purchase hardcopies or you can download the pdf for free here:
Player's GuideOr did you mean from the actual adventures?

Zex |

I meant the player handouts. I bought the hard copy book at my FLGS but I would like handouts to give to my players without just reading the text. People like visual ads.
Like I mentioned I scanned in the pages with the handouts and then I cropped them so it just had the handout box but the quality isn't the best in the world.
I know for Shackled City they would post most of the handouts on the website for download. Just wondering if they planned to do this with Pathfinder too.

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Here's one I whipped together for the group I'm running - Tsuto's Letter.
Have fun with it.
Greg Volz
Natural Twenty Gaming
If you're a subscriber you get the electronic version of them for free. Pretty easy to do High Quality crops of the handouts and print them out.
I was kinda surprised that Tsuto's letter (hand out 1) for example was so hand out unfriendly... usually handouts are larger and on separate pages at the end of the adventure.

DM G |

Here's one I whipped together for the group I'm running - Tsuto's Letter.
Have fun with it.
Nice job! That looks really good.... I did a similar thing, just typed up my own for the players. But yours looks much fancier than mine. heh :)

Majuba |

Here's one I whipped together for the group I'm running - Tsuto's Letter.
Have fun with it.
Excellent! A little Freetranslation.com magic, a bit of manual duplex and I've got a double sided copy with "Minkai" on one side, and "Common" on the other.
Thanks!

Frawan |

Any news on downloadable handouts?
Last post on this topic from paizo is ½ a year old. It shouldn't be too difficult to cut and paste the images from the PDF and compile it into a downloadble file (maybe even a b&w print-friendly version as well!).
Hope this will be "standard" in coming adventure paths.
Regards
Frawan

David Jackson 60 |

1)Open Acrobat reader and downloaded PATHFINDER PDF
2)choose snapshot tool and select handout
3)paste in Picture it! (or other program)
4)adjust size and resolution to your liking
5)print (or save an icon for MAPTOOLS like I do hooray!)
It's easy guys, just give it a try...this is why I'm all googly over the PDF files. I know everybody here has access to a computer. Acrobat is free, and almost all computers have some kind of image/photo software on them.
If you don't have anything you can use to paste a PDF snapshot in for some odd reason, then go download OpenOffice. It's free, and while I don't use it (yet) I'm pretty sure you can use that to do the same. You can download OpenOffice by finding it thru google search or there is a link on the Java homepage...I'm too lazy to go find the actual link. :P