Any good 3rd party materials for this AP?


Skull & Shackles


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Would just like to know, does anyone know of any good work done by other publishers that goes well with Skull & Shackles? It's rapidly becoming a favorite of mine and I'd like to see what could be used to help expand on it.

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Hold on, lemme get a list...


I'm going to be playing a Selkie Siren from the Cerulean Seas campaign guide in my groups' upcoming Skulls and Shackles campaign. The Siren is an alternate bard class that uses the music more to charm and otherwise hinder opponent than the heavy buffing a standard bard does.

The book is from Alluria, and is full of rules for an underwater game.

Another options is the Super Genius Guide to Grit and Gunslingers, which has an alternate version of the Gunslinger that gets limited use of grit feats with finesse weapons, making the class an effective warrior style swashbuckler (for those who don't want to be limited to a rogue type).

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In no particular order:

Pathfinder Paper Minis: Part #1, Part #2, Part #3 for Skull & Shackles (and the rest are forthcoming).
01 Games: Crimson Sea Virtual Boxed Set: Also available as individual PDFs here, but the Boxed Set is the best bang for your buck. LOTS of maps: port cities, galleons, islands, etc.
So What's the Pirate Ship Like Anyway? from Raging Swan Press.
Battlemap: Pirate and Ghost Ship from Lord Zsezse Works.
Sunken Ship from Savage Mojo.
Armada from Louis Porter Jr. Design.
Book of Magic: Pirate Spells from Jon Brazer Enterprises.
The Island of Life from Necromancers of the Northwest.
Legendary Races: Cyclops from Purple Duck Games.
Grave Undertakings: The Ship of Fools from TPK Games.

That's all I've got handy. :)


Rite Publishing also has a 101 Pirate Traits PDF.


D&D's Stormwrack has a lot of useful stuff in it for an aquatic/nautical campaign that can easily be ported over.

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Liz Courts wrote:
Grave Undertakings: The Ship of Fools

Richard Hunt and I wrote that one. ;-)

[shameless promotion] Ship of Fools is an ocean-based adventure that would fit very nicely in the Skull & Shackles AP. It even comes with a full-color printable battlemap of a sailing ship. It's received some very good reviews. [/shameless promotion]

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Freeport Companion

Pirates guide to Freeport

The companion is PFRPG and the Pirates Guide is system neutral. There's other freeport stuff that can be easily converted as well.


Is there a Map of the Shackles somewhere that has all the Ports marked on it so the players can see their Infamy options?


stuart haffenden wrote:
Is there a Map of the Shackles somewhere that has all the Ports marked on it so the players can see their Infamy options?

More imporantly, not *just* the Shackles since places like Bloodcove, Senghor, Eleder and Crown's End are all referenced in the AP. It's been a little frustrating so far flipping back and forth in the Inner Sea Guide to see where these places are with respect to each other and sorting out the distances between them.


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Liz Courts wrote:

In no particular order:

Pathfinder Paper Minis: Part #1, Part #2, Part #3 for Skull & Shackles (and the rest are forthcoming).
01 Games: Crimson Sea Virtual Boxed Set: Also available as individual PDFs here, but the Boxed Set is the best bang for your buck. LOTS of maps: port cities, galleons, islands, etc.
So What's the Pirate Ship Like Anyway? from Raging Swan Press.
Battlemap: Pirate and Ghost Ship from Lord Zsezse Works.
Sunken Ship from Savage Mojo.
Armada from Louis Porter Jr. Design.
Book of Magic: Pirate Spells from Jon Brazer Enterprises.
The Island of Life from Necromancers of the Northwest.
Legendary Races: Cyclops from Purple Duck Games.
Grave Undertakings: The Ship of Fools from TPK Games.

That's all I've got handy. :)

Liz (and Cheapy), thanks a lot! I really do appreciate this.


Tem wrote:
stuart haffenden wrote:
Is there a Map of the Shackles somewhere that has all the Ports marked on it so the players can see their Infamy options?
More imporantly, not *just* the Shackles since places like Bloodcove, Senghor, Eleder and Crown's End are all referenced in the AP. It's been a little frustrating so far flipping back and forth in the Inner Sea Guide to see where these places are with respect to each other and sorting out the distances between them.

I know that Eleder and Crown's End are in the book about Sargava, and the other two are in the one covering the Mwangi Expanse.

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Liz Courts wrote:

In no particular order:

Pathfinder Paper Minis: Part #1, Part #2, Part #3 for Skull & Shackles (and the rest are forthcoming).
01 Games: Crimson Sea Virtual Boxed Set: Also available as individual PDFs here, but the Boxed Set is the best bang for your buck. LOTS of maps: port cities, galleons, islands, etc.
So What's the Pirate Ship Like Anyway? from Raging Swan Press.
Battlemap: Pirate and Ghost Ship from Lord Zsezse Works.
Sunken Ship from Savage Mojo.
Armada from Louis Porter Jr. Design.
Book of Magic: Pirate Spells from Jon Brazer Enterprises.
The Island of Life from Necromancers of the Northwest.
Legendary Races: Cyclops from Purple Duck Games.
Grave Undertakings: The Ship of Fools from TPK Games.

That's all I've got handy. :)

WOW, she did that in 15 minutes!!


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She's not a gninja for nothin' ;)


There is this: http://paizo.com/products/btpy8qzx?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Isles-of-the -Shackles

There is a link towards the middle to download a map of the shackles.


Timothy Hanson wrote:

There is this: http://paizo.com/products/btpy8qzx?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Isles-of-the -Shackles

There is a link towards the middle to download a map of the shackles.

Thanks for the link, I got a copy.


Try Freeport: great city, insanely well-detailed. The adventures are pretty primitive, but the setting is well-done.

Liberty's Edge

I can't beleive no one metioned THIS yet! It's finding great use in my Skull & Shackles game. Yes, at the moment it's only for the PDF it seems but it's a great book.

Jon Brazer Enterprises

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Liz Courts wrote:
Book of Magic: Pirate Spells from Jon Brazer Enterprises.

I hear these spells are really excellent.

[/shameless plug]


There's a Kickstarter for porting Freeport to Pathfinder.

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