| Steerpike7 |
My local gaming store recently devoted a relatively good amount of shelf space to Paizo products (this occurred about the same time as the 4E launch). I was talking to the owner the other day and asked if they planned to continue to support the Paizo products as well as they currently do. She said "definitely." In fact, they're planning to do a bit more in terms of showcasing the material on the shelf.
I said "So it's selling well, then?" and she said "Very well."
I took this as good news.
Maybe a Pathfinder game day would go over well when the RPG releases....
Molech
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I wish I could say the same.
Here it seems like I and the newbs I've taught gaming to are the only ones in the universe (outside on-line) that have even heard of Paizo.
The LGS here doesn't carry the new Dragon, Kobold Quarterly, and they have only one copy each of RotRL #1 and #2. Both of which are hidden in the middle of tons of crappy 3rd Party publisher-stuff.
They use to sell Dragon quite well and when I asked why they don't have KQ they just looked blank. Few are buying 4E and no one is playing D&D anymore.
-W. E. Ray
| Steerpike7 |
I wish I could say the same.
Here it seems like I and the newbs I've taught gaming to are the only ones in the universe (outside on-line) that have even heard of Paizo.
The LGS here doesn't carry the new Dragon, Kobold Quarterly, and they have only one copy each of RotRL #1 and #2. Both of which are hidden in the middle of tons of crappy 3rd Party publisher-stuff.
They use to sell Dragon quite well and when I asked why they don't have KQ they just looked blank. Few are buying 4E and no one is playing D&D anymore.
-W. E. Ray
That's too bad. Lots of minis games around here, particularly Warmachine and Hordes. But quite a few D&D groups around.