| Kirth Gersen |
I'll admit that I loved the monthly Pathfinder (formerly GameMastery) modules even better than the Adventure Paths. But then one day they just stopped. The last one shipped in June; it's now October, with no others in sight. Are they ever coming back? If you need submissions, I'm sure all you need to do is ask, and fans would flood you with them. Or is Paizo simply too busy with other things?
Tessius
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I'll admit that I loved the monthly Pathfinder (formerly GameMastery) modules even better than the Adventure Paths. But then one day they just stopped. The last one shipped in June; it's now October, with no others in sight. Are they ever coming back? If you need submissions, I'm sure all you need to do is ask, and fans would flood you with them. Or is Paizo simply too busy with other things?
Been stuck in the port would be my guess. I have one shipping with my Pf#14.
Edit-I also believe they're going bi-monthly now. Alternating with Pathfinder Companion.
Lord Gadigan
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I'm fairly certain they became bi-monthly with the release of the Pathfinder Companion. That means one (LB2: Treasure of Chimera Cove)was supposed to arrive in September, but it got caught up in the same customs inspection that caught Second Darkness Part 2. It should be coming out, I think, later this week, with Hungry Are the Dead coming out later this month, The Pact Stone Pyramid in November, Clash of the Kingslayers in January, and Blood of Dragonscar in March.
Edit: Beaten on this one. Tessius is, I think, pretty spot-on.
| Rauol_Duke |
it's now October, with no others in sight. Are they ever coming back?
LB2: Treasure of Chimera Cove, October
D4: Hungry Are the Dead, late OctoberJ4: The Pact Stone Pyramid, November
S1: Clash of the Kingslayers, January '09
E2: Blood of Dragonscar, March '09
| Haladir |
Starting with The Dragon's Demand in 2013, the Pathfinder Modules line switched to a quarterly release schedule, and also doubled the length from 32 pages to 64.
Despite the planned quarterly schedule, my understanding is the Modules line is not particularly popular, and is frequently put on hiatus.
According to the Pathfinder Modules page (also linked from the sidebar on this page), Seers of the Drowned City was the most-recently released module (November 2016), and the next planned product is Cradle of Night, with an expected delivery date of November 2018.
I'm pretty sure that the talent pool that's normally on the Modules line was redirected to Starfinder in 2017... especially given the departures of some key personnel, including Wes Schneider, James Sutter, and Jessica Price.
Darius Silverbolt
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Starting with The Dragon's Demand in 2013, the Pathfinder Modules line switched to a quarterly release schedule, and also doubled the length from 32 pages to 64.
Despite the planned quarterly schedule, my understanding is the Modules line is not particularly popular, and is frequently put on hiatus.
According to the Pathfinder Modules page (also linked from the sidebar on this page), Seers of the Drowned City was the most-recently released module (November 2016), and the next planned product is Cradle of Night, with an expected delivery date of November 2018.
I'm pretty sure that the talent pool that's normally on the Modules line was redirected to Starfinder in 2017... especially given the departures of key personnel including Wes Schneider, James Sutter, and Jessica Price.
I am under the same thought as well honeslty. The modules have been a favorite of mine but the times are changing and it seems this line is effectlive done.
| Haladir |
Haladir wrote:I am under the same thought as well honeslty. The modules have been a favorite of mine but the times are changing and it seems this line is effectlive done.Starting with The Dragon's Demand in 2013, the Pathfinder Modules line switched to a quarterly release schedule, and also doubled the length from 32 pages to 64.
Despite the planned quarterly schedule, my understanding is the Modules line is not particularly popular, and is frequently put on hiatus.
According to the Pathfinder Modules page (also linked from the sidebar on this page), Seers of the Drowned City was the most-recently released module (November 2016), and the next planned product is Cradle of Night, with an expected delivery date of November 2018.
I'm pretty sure that the talent pool that's normally on the Modules line was redirected to Starfinder in 2017... especially given the departures of key personnel including Wes Schneider, James Sutter, and Jessica Price.
The line isn't "done," just "on hiatus."
(Kind of like my Castle Ravenloft game...)