GeraintElberion
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brvheart wrote:Sort of a narrow range. Will need something to take them to 5th then.Lets make a list of usable module!
I'll start with:
The Horn of Geryon (level 1)
One of the indulgences (16 page pdf releases which are being updated to PF) is a 1st level adventure.
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We didn't want to announce anything today, because, let us be honest, who would believe us today of all days. Any rate, we should have some good news very soon. I know that is probably killing you but patience is a virtue and all that stuff... The update will come first on Kickstarter by the way :)
Looking forward to it!
And thanks Lou for your answer ;) Hadn't checked the boards until just now.
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Thanael wrote:One of the indulgences (16 page pdf releases which are being updated to PF) is a 1st level adventure.brvheart wrote:Sort of a narrow range. Will need something to take them to 5th then.Lets make a list of usable module!
I'll start with:
The Horn of Geryon (level 1)
I used the fantastic 3rd edition adventure,Maiden Voyage- the party is a group of settlers journeying to Port Shaw. Some of the indulgences work very well as well within such a Trans-oceanic journey.
GeraintElberion
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GeraintElberion wrote:I used the fantastic 3rd edition adventure,Maiden Voyage- the party is a group of settlers journeying to Port Shaw. Some of the indulgences work very well as well within such a Trans-oceanic journey.Thanael wrote:One of the indulgences (16 page pdf releases which are being updated to PF) is a 1st level adventure.brvheart wrote:Sort of a narrow range. Will need something to take them to 5th then.Lets make a list of usable module!
I'll start with:
The Horn of Geryon (level 1)
Is that this adventure?
I might well drop $2 on that, given the recommendation.
carborundum
RPG Superstar 2010 Top 32
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Just got an email from Blonde Frog - the Pathfinder pdf is ready for download and is a whopping 544 pages! Good gravy, that's a lot of campaign!
The massive book has some consequences but I'll let you guys read it all yourselves first. (Plus cut 'n' paste isn't so easy on teh telephone :-) )
But... IT'S DONE!!!
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I read that and followed the link but didn't see anything (except the covers). In my email I also didn't get any mention of the fact that I was one of the preorders from Sinister. I left a note over on the Kickstarter as well. I'm assuming things are still a bit buggy but hoping it gets figured out soon :)
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Zaister wrote:The files are there, they are just not yet linked on the page.Then how do you get them?
Remove everything after the last slash from your URL.
Mosaic
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Just curious if the original preorders are going to get a survey? I received one for the pledge I made, but not one for my original sinister preorder.
Same question - I got access to the Player's Guide I qualify for from the Kickstarter (very nice, BTW), but don't seem to have access to the main book, which I have been waiting for anxiously for several years now.
Jadeite
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Responsive Duelist seems rather strong. Unlike Robilar's Gambit or Come and get me, it has limitations, but on the other hand, it has no drawbacks and can be taken at 5th level.
In my opinion it would have been better to include Art of the Duel and Warrior's Way in the Freebooter' Guide.
I have mixed feelings about the art. Some of the pieces are beautiful, while others look like photos with a filter applied to them. Concerning the art, the resolution of the pdf is very low. Some of the annotations on the map are very hard to read (the one on page 189 for example). I hope that they will come out better in the printed book and map folio.
It's still a very nice looking product. While I haven't read most of it yet (I prefer printed books for that), it truly seems to be a work of love. It's extremely sandboxy (does this word even exist?), but takes great care to make the player's decision matter (unlike Kingmaker, for example).
The one problem I have with it, is that it starts at 5th level. While there is a 1st level module, there's nothing else between levels 1 and 5. A prequel like in the Rice of the Drow kickstarter would have been nice. Maybe it's time to start writing stuff myself again.
Louis Agresta
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Razor Coast is amazing, innovative, beautiful, creative and...it blows me away. I love everything about it. I think it sets a new standard for adventure design; it's exactly what I have wanted as an experienced GM; it was well worth the wait! Thank you all, especially Lou; your love shines through.
Dude. Wow. Thank you. I'm so glad you like it.