Jason Bulmahn
Director of Games
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Hey there folks,
Just thought I would post up a quick announcement. Paizo has decided to sponsor dungeonaday.com and as a result I will be posting up a blog over there about once a month to talk about using the massive dungeon that is under construction with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.
I am really excited about how things are developing and I hope you will check it out.
Jason Bulmahn
Lead Designer
Paizo Publishing
Jason Bulmahn
Director of Games
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Are there other aspects or entailments to this sponsorship? Or would those fall in the category of TBA/stay-tuned?
For now it pretty much entails the blogs and occasional posts on the message boards about conversion and other tips...
Monte is still the mastermind behind the curtain.
Jason Bulmahn
Lead Designer
Paizo Publishing
James Jacobs
Creative Director
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Will future modules (post-PRPG release) be written with PRPG/Bestiary stats? Or "dual" stats?
Or I suppose you want to save that announcement for Monty if it happens...?
Nope, for 2 reasons.
1) Dual stats waste space by guarenteeing that part of a book will be useless to everyone.
2) Pathfidner RPG is compatible enough with 3.5 that dual stats aren't necessary anyway.
DitheringFool
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Hunter the Ghost Dog wrote:*WOOF WOOF*Nice.
Well, I am a huge fan of the idea of Hunter. Actually, this is what I love about Dungeon A Day: every day I get some really great way to play DnD. Even if you don't campaign in Dragon's Delve, there are great ideas that can be used anywhere.
Jason Bulmahn
Director of Games
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One thing I am slightly confused about.
What if I want to join in a months time?
Will the first months-worth of dungeon be off-limits? Will I have to pay for all of the dungeon I have missed before I can get up-to-date? How will late joining work? Or won't it?
question, questions...
As far as I know, you will have access to all of the content from the first month. There will be content that is only available for a limited amount of time, making it valuable to be an ongoing subscriber, but the core of the dungeon itself will be available to everyone.
| Ed Healy Contributor |
Rone and I invited Monte on to the Array to talk about Dungeon A Day. We talked about some of the things subscribers can expect, as well as his theories of dungeon design (which you can read on the site for free). Jason also spoke with us about his Pathfinder contributions.
DitheringFool
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Just an update, if there are any of you people out there still on the fence you need to get in on this!!! Today's room is such a perfect example of why this gig is such a deal - I don't want to spoil it but suffice it to say it feels like there were 20 rooms/encounters designed to set the players up to fall into this one "trap". It's beautiful.