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I wouldn't mind seeing a compliation of the Ultimate Options and the Advanced Options.


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Rune Staves and Wyrd Wands all the way - but I wouldn't put them with the rune feat books. I'd rather see the number of options expanded. Maybe put them with some of the lootforless line.

That goes for just about anything that sees print. I have almost the entire product line now, between the adventurer's handbook and the various pdfs I've purchased. Since I have a subscription, I'm on top of all the new ones (except the green dragon codex, which doesn't appear to have made it to dungeon a day amidst the rush of Paizocon). So whatever gets printed is going to have to have something new in it to tempt me to fork over cash for it.

Keep up the great work guys! I love your stuff!

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I'd like to chime in with another vote for your Anachronistic Adventures line. I realize that you probably can't do a print book of that in time for Gen Con, since only The Enforcer is out so far. But maybe next year we can look forward to a compilation?

In terms of what you might actually be able to put out, I would like to see a combination of the Races books.

Thanks!


The reason I like Rune Staves and Wyrd Wands is because it's a fresh new idea and could really hook people on the style of SGG. So if all of those books couldn't fit, I would vote for that and Runic Might.


Doc_Outlands wrote:

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Krazy Kragnar's Kompiled Katalogue - Yes, the First Goblin of Economical Mayhem should see print with all three products combined into a single book.

This would be fantastic! I totally understand wanting to keep the "Loot 4 Less" book with the rest of it's siblings, it would be cool to have all 3 of that goblin's books together.

The Genius Guide to Loot 4 Less: Volume 7—Krazy Kragnar's Used Chariots

Krazy Kragnar's Alchemical Surplus Shop

Krazy Kragnar's Black Market Magic Items


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TheClyd3Man wrote:
Doc_Outlands wrote:

eta: Stan sees nothing!! All is well, Stan... :D

Krazy Kragnar's Kompiled Katalogue - Yes, the First Goblin of Economical Mayhem should see print with all three products combined into a single book.

This would be fantastic! I totally understand wanting to keep the "Loot 4 Less" book with the rest of it's siblings, it would be cool to have all 3 of that goblin's books together.

The Genius Guide to Loot 4 Less: Volume 7—Krazy Kragnar's Used Chariots

Krazy Kragnar's Alchemical Surplus Shop

Krazy Kragnar's Black Market Magic Items

No, see, the thing to do is demand a third stand-alone Kragnar book, then we can have Print Loot for Less and print Kragnar as two different books!


Which is sheer genius! And is totally proper for the thread... :D


My vote would be for a combined races book

The Genius Guide to Races of Wind and Wing (PFRPG) PDF

The Genius Guide to Wind and Wing Racial Options (PFRPG) PDF

The Genius Guide to Races of Hoof and Horn (PFRPG) PDF

The Genius Guide to Hoof and Horn Racial Options (PFRPG) PDF

Scarab Sages

Stan! wrote:
What?! My god, Owen is completely off the reservation! Somebody stop him!

Heheh. :)

Cheapy wrote:
Since this thread is tangentially related to sales, is Loot4Less: Bell, Book, and Whistle really the best selling PDF? I would never have guessed that!

If you are looking at the "best selling" list at one of the sections of our entries here at Paizo, then be aware those are weighted. They use some sort of logarithm that combines most recent sales and total sales, and I don't know how the weighting works.

So, Loot 4 Less 9: Bell, Book, & Candle is the most recent L4L book, and therefore is still having current sales. And it's doing very well for us. But it has not exceeded sales of the earlier volumes. (Not yet, anyway. We can always hope!)

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Kingdom of Graves and a few other Mythic Menageries would be my vote, especially if the printing process came with some errata. But then again, I am the monster guy, so I expect this vote comes as little surprise.

Liberty's Edge

Demiurge brings up a good point.

I don't want to speak for Owen, but my guess would be that what ever makes the cut and gets into a print compilation would contain the new and improved, cleaned up versions, including any errata.

Owen is of course the one to confirm or deny this though!

Liberty's Edge

So ...

How crass would it be to throw in a vote for The Genius Guide to the Vanguard? :)


Marc Radle wrote:

So ...

How crass would it be to throw in a vote for The Genius Guide to the Vanguard? :)

Not crass at all, it could go along with say the archon, the magus ultimate options, maybe the inquisitor inquisitions, and be a magical stabbing of dudes book.


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Kolokotroni wrote:
Marc Radle wrote:

How crass would it be to throw in a vote for The Genius Guide to the Vanguard? :)

Not crass at all, it could go along with say the archon, the magus ultimate options, maybe the inquisitor inquisitions, and be a magical stabbing of dudes book.

The Stabracadrabranomicon?


My vote is also for a product pushing the envelope.
I vote for something that pushes a different set of items than another sword or shield: The Genius Guide to Rune Staves and Wyrd Wands.

Although I would also go for an entire book made up of the Loot 4 Less series.

Scarab Sages

Still less than a week in, and the voting hasn't slowed!

To cover an earlier question, anything that goes into print will be revised with all the errata and feedback we have for it. It will also most likely be expanded at least a little, as was the case for the Adventurer's Handbook.

Of course if people wanted to see a 12-page PDF expanded into a 32-page print book, rather than combine information from multiple PDFs, that's something we'd be interested in knowing too! Or if you just want a very tight focus on your print books, what if we release a second (or third) PDF of follow-up material, and then compile it into print?

For the votes, right now we have:

The Godling; most often combined with
The Mystic Godling and either
Feats of Hammer and Thunder! or Feats of Divine Might
5 votes

Then The Enforcer, usually with a hope it'll bring other Anachronistic Adventurers friends with it.
6 votes

The Genius Guide to Rune Staves and Wyrd Wands PDF, The Genius Guide to Feats of Runic Might, and The Genius Guide to Feats of Runic Might II are almost always mentioned together. I'm treating any vote that mentions these three as the same vote, regardless of which people put in front. (If this wins, and they won't all fit in one book, I'll go back and see which of these people most wanted to see).

There's also a group who want to see The Genius Guide to Rune Staves and Wyrd Wands PDF by itself and expanded with lots more items. Again, if this mega-group wins, we'll see how to best meet our patrons desires!
7 votes

Air Magic, Earth Magic, Fire Magic, and Water or Ice Magic also get mentioned together a lot, though they only have one vote as a #1 choice. I'll note Earth Magic and Water or Ice Magic are included in Adventurer's Handbook, available through Paizo right now!
1 vote

Krazy Kragnar got a nod, which I presume is a desire to see both his solo books (and yes, maybe combined with his Used Chariots, though those are likely to stick with other Loot 4 Less book in a compilation.) And at least one person suggests we should just make a new Kragnar book, so he has three solo books to combine. :)
2 votes

A suggestion has been made we should put out a new compilation of all our new classes every few months.
1 vote

The combined Advanced Options line, sometimes with Ultimate Options are a popular combination.
3 votes.

Apprentices got picked, often alongside Favored Classes, or a couple of our feat or races books.
2 votes

The races books also have their own supporters to just be by themselves.
2 votes

Mythic Menagerie: The Kingdom of Graves gets a vote, to be combined with as much of the whole Mythic Menagerie as possible.
2 votes

A few people want to see the Archetype series collected into one print book, with particular love going to Arcane Archetypes, or combining them with similarly-themed feat or class books.
3 votes

Bringing together Marc Radle's awesome The Genius Guide to Exalted Domains of War and Ruin, The Genius Guide to Exalted Domains of Storms and Savagery, and The Genius Guide to Exalted Domains of Light and Lore seems popular.
3 votes

Marc radle also got some love with a vote for The Genius Guide to the Vanguard, with the follow-up suggestion that it be combiend with other warrior-wizard classes to create "The Stabracadrabranomicon." I'm pretty sure we'd go with a different name. :)
1 vote

It was suggested The Genius Guide to 110 Spell Variants paired with The Genius Guide to Feats of Metamagic and The Genius Guide to Feats of Spellcasting would make a must-have spellcaster's book.
1 vote

And, of course, Genius Guide to the Time Thief and Time Warden , which are sure to go together so the votes get combined.
3 votes


Owen K. C. Stephens wrote:

Still less than a week in, and the voting hasn't slowed!

Marc radle also got some love with a vote for The Genius Guide to the Vanguard, with the follow-up suggestion that it be combiend with other warrior-wizard classes to create "The Stabracadrabranomicon." I'm pretty sure we'd go with a different name. :)
1 vote

Awww, man I like that name. If I wasn't already going with a Roman Theme for the military I am creating with my magus in a kingmaker game I would totally have the elite corps of warrior mages be the Stabracadabra Corps.

Dark Archive

My vote goes to the elemental magic series:
Fire Magic
Ice Magic
Earth Magic
Air Magic


I would like a Godling print book.
Godlingwith both guides and some new godling archetypes


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Jason Beardsley wrote:

My vote goes to the elemental magic series:

Fire Magic
Ice Magic
Earth Magic
Air Magic

+1 for a compilation of elemental magic.


Realmwalker wrote:

I would like a Godling print book.

Godlingwith both guides and some new godling archetypes

Just to clarify Realmwalker do you want Genius Style archetypes for the godling, or Paizo style archetypes?

And just a note, Godling super genius archetypes are an AWESOME idea. Archetypes of Might and Myth is something I would buy in a heartbeat.


My vote goes to having a collection of of more non-elemental magics like
Genius Guide to Crystal Magic, Genius Guide to Dream Magic, and Genius Guide to Divination Magic.


Kolokotroni wrote:
Realmwalker wrote:

I would like a Godling print book.

Godlingwith both guides and some new godling archetypes

Just to clarify Realmwalker do you want Genius Style archetypes for the godling, or Paizo style archetypes?

And just a note, Godling super genius archetypes are an AWESOME idea. Archetypes of Might and Myth is something I would buy in a heartbeat.

Actually both type of archetypes would be awesome.


DougErvin wrote:
Jason Beardsley wrote:

My vote goes to the elemental magic series:

Fire Magic
Ice Magic
Earth Magic
Air Magic
+1 for a compilation of elemental magic.

I've always been a sucker for elemental magic too. Throw my vote in on that lot...


wolf90 wrote:
I've always been a sucker for elemental magic too. Throw my vote in on that lot...

So people want elemental spells even though ice and earth were in Adventurer's Hanbook? I'd rather everything that's not seen print get done first, then maybe reprints.


Dungeon Grrrl wrote:
wolf90 wrote:
I've always been a sucker for elemental magic too. Throw my vote in on that lot...
So people want elemental spells even though ice and earth were in Adventurer's Hanbook? I'd rather everything that's not seen print get done first, then maybe reprints.

So let me just say that 1) I didn't realize ice and earth were in the Adventurer's Handbook already in print when I proposed this combination, and 2) I was just looking primarily at SGG's product list and trying to link stuff thematically that I thought would be neat to see together in a product.


Dungeon Grrrl wrote:
wolf90 wrote:
I've always been a sucker for elemental magic too. Throw my vote in on that lot...
So people want elemental spells even though ice and earth were in Adventurer's Hanbook? I'd rather everything that's not seen print get done first, then maybe reprints.

Agreed. Especially since I already own the Adventurers Handbook.

Scarab Sages

Twin Dragons wrote:
Dungeon Grrrl wrote:
wolf90 wrote:
I've always been a sucker for elemental magic too. Throw my vote in on that lot...
So people want elemental spells even though ice and earth were in Adventurer's Hanbook? I'd rather everything that's not seen print get done first, then maybe reprints.
Agreed. Especially since I already own the Adventurers Handbook.

Not to worry folks. If elemental spells wins, we'll find a way not to overlap with Adventurers Handbook. Honestly, I'd likely just do more elemental PDFs, then compile those with the uncompiled fire and air spells.


Jason Beardsley wrote:

My vote goes to the elemental magic series:

Fire Magic
Ice Magic
Earth Magic
Air Magic

I agree!


Kolokotroni wrote:
Owen K. C. Stephens wrote:

Still less than a week in, and the voting hasn't slowed!

Marc radle also got some love with a vote for The Genius Guide to the Vanguard, with the follow-up suggestion that it be combiend with other warrior-wizard classes to create "The Stabracadrabranomicon." I'm pretty sure we'd go with a different name. :)
1 vote

Awww, man I like that name. If I wasn't already going with a Roman Theme for the military I am creating with my magus in a kingmaker game I would totally have the elite corps of warrior mages be the Stabracadabra Corps.

I'd buy two print copies of that. For me and my gish father.


flash_cxxi wrote:

I totally agree with Kolokotroni.

The Enforcer is my pick as well for the same reason. I hope by including it in a print book that we might see more Anachronistic Adventurers in print as well, matbe even a book fully dedicated to this theme alone. :)

Another vote for The Enforcer and friends.

Dark Archive

I vote for Races of Horn and Hoof and Races of Wind and Wing to be bundled into a single book.


I'd have throw my vote in for a combined Advanced Options and the Ultimate Options (and any ultimate options that come out for Ultimate Combat)


Yeah, I'm all for the combining. My votes:

1) Genius Guide to the Time Warden & Time Thief

2) Genius Guide to the Magus, Ultimate Options: New Magus Arcana, and Advanced Options: Alchemists' Discoveries

3) Sorcerer's Options: Beyond Bloodlines & Advanced Options: Witches' Hexes

4) Genius Guide to the Godling, Mystic Godling, and the Templar

5) Advanced Options: Inquisitors' Judgments & Oracle's Curses

6) Genius Guide to Races of Wind & Wing, Hoof and Horn


And while it's not available (yet?), I'd also love to see Valkyries & Viragos and definitely more options for the Summoner (especially the Synthesist)


1) Sorcerer's Options: Beyond Bloodlines & Advanced Options: Witches' Hexes

2) Genius Guide to the Godling, Mystic Godling, and the Templar

3) Advanced Options: Inquisitors' Judgments & Oracle's Curses

And even though one isnt released yet id love to see the Dragonrider (with appropriate fixes) combo'd with the Dracomancer (i believe thats the name?) and maybe throw in a new presteige class to compliment them? While Dragon Disciple was nice it just didnt cut it for me :P


Dungeon Grrrl wrote:


You could maybe get all the Advanced Options (and maybe Ultimate Options) into one 32-page print book. Or do Advanced Options: Spellcasters for the oracle, inquisitor and witch, then Advanced Options: Combatants for the cavalier, alchemist and summoner.

Seconded, actually. How is that summoner book coming along, by the way?

I'd arrange them a bit differently, though:

I'd combine Oracle, Summoner and Witch as Advanced Options: Magic and Inquisitor, Cavalier and Alchemist as Advanced Options: Combat. Inquisitors are more about fighting while summoners are more about magic (though a lot of this magic does consist of calling an eidolon to beat up people). Since that Summoner book isn't anywhere to be found yet, my vote goes to:

Advanced Options Compilation: Combat

containing

Alchemists' Discoveries

Cavaliers' Orders

Inquisitors' Judgements


I'm irrationally exuberant about new base classes and class options, and SGG delivers on both fronts, especially for martial and non-Vancian supernatural classes. So a compilation of new classes, Advanced Options books, and archetype books might actually get my money, though I'm sure it'd be a huge undertaking. Given a limited vote, I'll single out the Martial Archetypes book as my favorite, especially if more archetypes are forthcoming. The otherwise unsung Armiger book is a close second. Not sure if I'll use either book as is, but there are many great ideas in both.


A momentary bout of illiteracy on my part. Here's the link to my vote:

The Genius Guide to Martial Archetypes

Scarab Sages

We're now more than a week in, and near the end of The "Sorry You Won't Be At PaizoCon" Sale!, so let's see where we are, shall we?

To cover an earlier question, anything that goes into print will be revised with all the errata and feedback we have for it. It will also most likely be expanded at least a little, as was the case for the Adventurer's Handbook.

Of course if people wanted to see a 12-page PDF expanded into a 32-page print book, rather than combine information from multiple PDFs, that's something we'd be interested in knowing too! Or if you just want a very tight focus on your print books, what if we release a second (or third) PDF of follow-up material, and then compile it into print?

For the votes, right now we have:

The Godling; most often combined with
The Mystic Godling and either
Feats of Hammer and Thunder! or Feats of Divine Might

Then The Enforcer, usually with a hope it'll bring other Anachronistic Adventurers friends with it.
7 votes

The Genius Guide to Rune Staves and Wyrd Wands PDF, The Genius Guide to Feats of Runic Might, and The Genius Guide to Feats of Runic Might II are almost always mentioned together. I'm treating any vote that mentions these three as the same vote, regardless of which people put in front. (If this wins, and they won't all fit in one book, I'll go back and see which of these people most wanted to see).

There's also a group who want to see The Genius Guide to Rune Staves and Wyrd Wands PDF by itself and expanded with lots more items. Again, if this mega-group wins, we'll see how to best meet our patrons desires!
7 votes

Air Magic, Earth Magic, Fire Magic, and Water or Ice Magic also get mentioned together a lot, and they have had a real surge of support over the weekend!
Since Earth Magic and Water or Ice Magic are included in Adventurer's Handbook, available through Paizo right now, any vote for these is seen as a vote for a general set of elemental spells compiled together (and the GGT Water Magic has to come out eventually, right?)
5 votes

But just to be different, we als now have a vote for a collection of more non-elemental magics to include
Genius Guide to Crystal Magic, Genius Guide to Dream Magic, and Genius Guide to Divination Magic.

1 vote

Krazy Kragnar got a nod, which I presume is a desire to see both his solo books (and yes, maybe combined with his Used Chariots, though those are likely to stick with other Loot 4 Less book in a compilation.) And at least one person suggests we should just make a new Kragnar book, so he has three solo books to combine. :)
2 votes

A suggestion has been made we should put out a new compilation of all our new classes every few months.
1 vote

The combined Advanced Options line, sometimes with Ultimate Options are a popular combination.
6 votes.

Apprentices got picked, often alongside Favored Classes, or a couple of our feat or races books.
2 votes

The races books also have their own supporters to just be by themselves.
3 votes

Mythic Menagerie: The Kingdom of Graves gets a vote, to be combined with as much of the whole Mythic Menagerie as possible.
2 votes

A few people want to see the Archetype series collected into one print book, with particular love going to Arcane Archetypes and The Genius Guide to Martial Archetypes, or combining them with similarly-themed feat or class books.
4 votes

Bringing together Marc Radle's awesome The Genius Guide to Exalted Domains of War and Ruin, The Genius Guide to Exalted Domains of Storms and Savagery, and The Genius Guide to Exalted Domains of Light and Lore seems popular.
3 votes

Marc Radle also got some love with a vote for The Genius Guide to the Vanguard, with the follow-up suggestion that it be combiend with other warrior-wizard classes to create "The Stabracadrabranomicon." I'm pretty sure we'd go with a different name. :)
1 vote

It was suggested The Genius Guide to 110 Spell Variants paired with The Genius Guide to Feats of Metamagic and The Genius Guide to Feats of Spellcasting would make a must-have spellcaster's book.
1 vote

And, of course, Genius Guide to the Time Thief and Time Warden , which are sure to go together so the votes get combined.
4 votes


OK, Ok....hmmm.

I'm voting for the equipment packs

Loot4Less
Krazy Kragnar
Runic combo pack


KaeYoss wrote:
Dungeon Grrrl wrote:


You could maybe get all the Advanced Options (and maybe Ultimate Options) into one 32-page print book. Or do Advanced Options: Spellcasters for the oracle, inquisitor and witch, then Advanced Options: Combatants for the cavalier, alchemist and summoner.

Seconded, actually. How is that summoner book coming along, by the way?

Goof point! Were is our Advanced Options: Summoner's XXX?


My husband got me the Genius Guide to the Time Thief so that I could play a different kind of character. I really had fun with her, and would like to see some additional material in a hardcopy format.

Scarab Sages

Dungeon Grrrl wrote:
Goof point! Were is our Advanced Options: Summoner's XXX?

I rarely make a goof point. :)

It's in then pipeline. summoners have called for a lot more playtesting than any of our other options books needed.

Talindra wrote:
My husband got me the Genius Guide to the Time Thief so that I could play a different kind of character. I really had fun with her, and would like to see some additional material in a hardcopy format.

I'm glad you enjoyed the time thief! As for hardcopy... we may still have some copies of Time War left over from PaizoCon, in which case they'll go up for sale here in a bit...


Owen K. C. Stephens wrote:


Talindra wrote:
My husband got me the Genius Guide to the Time Thief so that I could play a different kind of character. I really had fun with her, and would like to see some additional material in a hardcopy format.
I'm glad you enjoyed the time thief! As for hardcopy... we may still have some copies of Time War left over from PaizoCon, in which case they'll go up for sale here in a bit...

Man I hope so, I want a copy!

Liberty's Edge

Kolokotroni wrote:
Owen K. C. Stephens wrote:


Talindra wrote:
My husband got me the Genius Guide to the Time Thief so that I could play a different kind of character. I really had fun with her, and would like to see some additional material in a hardcopy format.
I'm glad you enjoyed the time thief! As for hardcopy... we may still have some copies of Time War left over from PaizoCon, in which case they'll go up for sale here in a bit...
Man I hope so, I want a copy!

Hey, I offered to pick one up for you! :)


Marc Radle wrote:
Kolokotroni wrote:
Owen K. C. Stephens wrote:


Talindra wrote:
My husband got me the Genius Guide to the Time Thief so that I could play a different kind of character. I really had fun with her, and would like to see some additional material in a hardcopy format.
I'm glad you enjoyed the time thief! As for hardcopy... we may still have some copies of Time War left over from PaizoCon, in which case they'll go up for sale here in a bit...
Man I hope so, I want a copy!
Hey, I offered to pick one up for you! :)

Did you? I must have totally missed that. But thank you anyways. Here's hoping I can pick up one of the left over copies and not pay for my obliviousness.


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My vote would be for the Advanced Options all together in a single book. If that's too much for a single book, my vote would go to putting the Witch and the Alchemist together in an Advanced Options book.

Scarab Sages

Kolokotroni wrote:
Owen K. C. Stephens wrote:


Talindra wrote:
My husband got me the Genius Guide to the Time Thief so that I could play a different kind of character. I really had fun with her, and would like to see some additional material in a hardcopy format.
I'm glad you enjoyed the time thief! As for hardcopy... we may still have some copies of Time War left over from PaizoCon, in which case they'll go up for sale here in a bit...
Man I hope so, I want a copy!

For sale now, the full-color print version of The Genius Guide to the Time War, while supplies last.


Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
My vote would be for the Advanced Options all together in a single book. If that's too much for a single book, my vote would go to putting the Witch and the Alchemist together in an Advanced Options book.

I'd really LOVE to see all the advanced options (especially once the summoner options book it out) and the ultiamte options, and the sorcerers options, compiled into a single book, even if it's a pretty big book!

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