How long until reprints


Pathfinder Adventure Card Game General Discussion


Sorry when this was asked, is clear to all, etc ... i used search, but didnt find the info i need.

We are soon done with Skull%Shackles and i think about buying Wrath and its set.

I saw there are already lots of Erratas for cards in there, so my question:

Is there already, or soon to be expected, a new print run with these cards corrected?

Thx a lot,
Shaka

Grand Lodge

There are no plans to do reprints anytime soon, according to Vic.


This is about Runelords, isnt it?

I want Wrath of the Righteous.

Grand Lodge

If they aren't going to reprint Rise of the Runelords with corrected cards, they aren't going to a reprint run of S&S or WotR.

However an errata set for S&S is going to come out soon at DriveThruCards.


In the year 2113, Paizo will celebrate 100 years of PACG RotR.

Then definetely a reprint will be released if cards still exist by then.

Scarab Sages

In the year 2113, all of us will have holographic lenses permanently installed. We will still play with cards, but all cards will be blank and have small RFID chips installed in them. Our holographic glasses will superimpose images of specific playing cards on top of each RFID card. Shuffling will be a thing of the past, as the images will be shuffled between different RFID tags rather than shuffling physical cards - you just have a physical stack of RFID tags; order doesn't matter.

So you will only ever have to buy one set of RFID cards that can then be used for every game. For some games, like Magic, you only have to have, say, 100 cards at your disposal to play a game (your 60 cards plus tokens and whatnot). For Pathfinder, it might be what...six players, 20 cards each, and seven decks of 11 cards (including location), and say an extra two dozen - maybe 250 cards. But you can use the same physical cards for both games.

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