New Standard in 3rd Party Publishing?


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Scarab Sages

I know there's a handful of licensed Pathfinder products released already, but I've only read one, Tome of Secrets. Don't get me wrong, for $10 I'm not complaining, there's plenty of stuff I can use in that book. But it does remind me of a time not too long ago when "crap" and "3rd party publisher" went hand in hand. Historically this problem solved itself because the crap20 stuff didn't sell so the company making it stopped making it.

But between then and now the PDF came of age, which pretty dramatically changes things. So for those of you who've seen more Pathfinder licensed product than I:

Is there a higher standard in licensed publishing with the PFRPG?

Are publishers paying attention to the subtle improvements made to 3.5, not just the obvious and vaunted ones?

Which licensed product is your favorite so far?

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