Mark Moreland
Director of Brand Strategy
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The Council of Thieves AP may be what you are looking for...
And Crypt of the Everflame, which will also be available next month. We already have two products using final rules—the Bonus Bestiary and Qadira, Gateway to the East—though they aren't adventures. Additionally, Josh Frost has said that the 4 PFS scenarios being premiered at GenCon will also be available for general download on August 13 when the rules are released, so you can always get those.
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Abraham spalding wrote:The Council of Thieves AP may be what you are looking for...And Crypt of the Everflame, which will also be available next month. We already have two products using final rules—the Bonus Bestiary and Qadira, Gateway to the East—though they aren't adventures. Additionally, Josh Frost has said that the 4 PFS scenarios being premiered at GenCon will also be available for general download on August 13 when the rules are released, so you can always get those.
Thanks all! What's "PFS"?
James Jacobs
Creative Director
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Anyone know how long after the release of the RPG in August until we see published adventures that use the final rules?
When the RPG releases in August, we'll also be releasing an adventure (Crypt of the Everflame) and the first AP installment of Council of Thieves. Both of those use the PFRPG rules, along with the Cheliax Pathfinder Companion (which releases at the same time as well). After that, it's 100% PFRPG content.
| Heaven's Agent |
When the RPG releases in August, we'll also be releasing an adventure (Crypt of the Everflame) and the first AP installment of Council of Thieves. Both of those use the PFRPG rules, along with the Cheliax Pathfinder Companion (which releases at the same time as well). After that, it's 100% PFRPG content.
Let there be much rejoicing.
| Dosgamer |
When the RPG releases in August, we'll also be releasing an adventure (Crypt of the Everflame) and the first AP installment of Council of Thieves. Both of those use the PFRPG rules, along with the Cheliax Pathfinder Companion (which releases at the same time as well). After that, it's 100% PFRPG content.
Hi there,
Are there any plans to update the previous APs and release them in bound collections (say, RotRL 1-6 in one bound book)? I plan on running RotRL as a new campaign using the PFRPG ruleset once it's released, but I don't have all 6 of the APs yet. In fact, I just have the first one.
I'm wondering if I should wait and see if a single, updated bound book will be made available, or if I should try and procure the out of print APs (or download the pdf's)and plan on updating them. Any words of advice?
Thanks!
| Dosgamer |
We may do something like this eventually, but we have no plans to do so in 2009 or 2010, and there are not even tentative plans to do it after that. I'm not saying we won't, but I am saying "we won't soon," so you're better off running the adventures from the individual volumes or PDFs.
That's exactly what I needed to know. Thanks, Erik!
| mach1.9pants |
We may do something like this eventually, but we have no plans to do so in 2009 or 2010, and there are not even tentative plans to do it after that. I'm not saying we won't, but I am saying "we won't soon," so you're better off running the adventures from the individual volumes or PDFs.
Probably answered before but are we going to see web updates for older products?
James Jacobs
Creative Director
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Erik Mona wrote:We may do something like this eventually, but we have no plans to do so in 2009 or 2010, and there are not even tentative plans to do it after that. I'm not saying we won't, but I am saying "we won't soon," so you're better off running the adventures from the individual volumes or PDFs.Probably answered before but are we going to see web updates for older products?
There won't be an official conversion from Paizo for older adventures—they're not really all that necessary to have separate conversions, in fact. We WILL have a Conversion Booklet PDF for folks to use to aid them in running a 3.5 adventure with the PFRPG or vice-versa, but the actual conversions themselves are not that onerous. Part of the design goal of the PFRPG was, of course, to NOT obsolete all of the hard work we've been doing with 3.5 stuff over the past few years.