
Koldoon |

Will there be one? Like that Shackled City thing? Please please please please please please please please say yes!
Please?
Erik has said on other boards that an Age of Worms hardcover is not going to happen on the Paizo side, and is frankly not likely from the WotC side either.
I believe the thread that I saw on this topic with that response from Erik came at about the same time as the now somewhat infamous PAIZO STILL UNDECIDED thread, and was located on Enworld. I'm afraid I don't have the link handy at the moment though.
- Ashavan

Kobold Catgirl |

Kobold Cleaver wrote:Will there be one? Like that Shackled City thing? Please please please please please please please please say yes!
Please?Erik has said on other boards that an Age of Worms hardcover is not going to happen on the Paizo side, and is frankly not likely from the WotC side either.
I believe the thread that I saw on this topic with that response from Erik came at about the same time as the now somewhat infamous PAIZO STILL UNDECIDED thread, and was located on Enworld. I'm afraid I don't have the link handy at the moment though.
- Ashavan
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Well, assuming the WotC folks are actually interested in profiting on an EXTREMELY POPULAR adventure path, they could simply re-edit it as a 4E adventure and sell it.
Even the folks who have no intention of switching to 4e would probably buy it just on the off-chance of having Erik & friends autograph it at the next Con.

Dragonchess Player |

Well, assuming the WotC folks are actually interested in profiting on an EXTREMELY POPULAR adventure path, they could simply re-edit it as a 4E adventure and sell it.
Considering what (little) WotC has been saying about how 4e combat will be significantly different than 3.5, the odds are not good. From what WotC has released, every single combat encounter would have to be revised and rewritten. They would have to go much farther than a simple update of the monster stats from 3.5 to 4e.
I wish it were otherwise, but I don't think an AoW hardcover will ever be released. :(

Lord Vile |

Cuchulainn wrote:Well, assuming the WotC folks are actually interested in profiting on an EXTREMELY POPULAR adventure path, they could simply re-edit it as a 4E adventure and sell it.Considering what (little) WotC has been saying about how 4e combat will be significantly different than 3.5, the odds are not good. From what WotC has released, every single combat encounter would have to be revised and rewritten. They would have to go much farther than a simple update of the monster stats from 3.5 to 4e.
I wish it were otherwise, but I don't think an AoW hardcover will ever be released. :(
Sadly I agree, and lets be honest the way WOTC is fumbling DI and 4E even if they DO decide to do an Age of Worms or Savage Tide hardcover it would years down the road.
My advice would be if you don't have the magazines for both AP (best dramatic voice) is to do so now before it really is too late.

Paul Murray |

I got it off BitTorrent initially, but then I found that you could get the PDFs here. The BitTorrent files are scanned - the pdfs here are much better quality and jeez five bucks each - $60 for all 12 magazines. Chicken feed. I have downloaded EBK, and I'll get the others as I need them.

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I got it off BitTorrent initially, but then I found that you could get the PDFs here. The BitTorrent files are scanned - the pdfs here are much better quality and jeez five bucks each - $60 for all 12 magazines. Chicken feed. I have downloaded EBK, and I'll get the others as I need them.
While I appreciate the enthusiasm and the fact that you did eventually pay for the files... it's probably not in best form (or the wisest move) to admit to downloading copyrighted material illegally. Especially on these boards. Cause that hurts my feelings.

Chef's Slaad |

Cause that hurts my feelings.
Because he downloaded them, or because he admitted to it? You know... this being the internet and all...
Still, yeah, the mag's PDF's are the way to go to get the collection complete and to keep your magazines unharmed while running the game.
Have you considered putting out something like a PDF anthology for the AP's. You know, just the parts of the dungeon and dragon magazines that contain AoW or STAP content?

Lord Of Threshold |

Paul Murray wrote:I got it off BitTorrent initially, but then I found that you could get the PDFs here. The BitTorrent files are scanned - the pdfs here are much better quality and jeez five bucks each - $60 for all 12 magazines. Chicken feed. I have downloaded EBK, and I'll get the others as I need them.While I appreciate the enthusiasm and the fact that you did eventually pay for the files... it's probably not in best form (or the wisest move) to admit to downloading copyrighted material illegally. Especially on these boards. Cause that hurts my feelings.
You hurt James' feeling.
Mean.Oh, by the Gods, I want a AoW Hardcover! I just don't trust WoTC anymore with something I love.
I feel like I was in a relationship with 3.5, then they cheated on me with 4.0!
How can I trust again after such a betrayal!
*Read Pathfinder*
Oh, Paizo, you'll never leave me!
*WARNING: The above was both weird and in jest*

Anthony Sowinski |
Have you considered putting out something like a PDF anthology for the AP's. You know, just the parts of the dungeon and dragon magazines that contain AoW or STAP content?
This would be about the next best thing. A single PDF, maybe with a little new material in an appendix. Something I can take right to kinko's to get printed and bound.

armnaxis |

Well, actually this isn't that hard to do on your own: Download the relevant .pdf magazines; in adbobe acrobat cut out the pages you want; and then bind them together in a new file. This is then easily printable. I did this, and it serves me very well (Notwithstanding the fact that I would buy a hardcover AoW without any hesitation). You can even incorporate the other things that go well with AoW: Core Beliefs of your players' clerics, backdrops, ecologies (dracolich, hmmm).