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Personaly I would love to see more hardcovers from Pazio that covers different aspects of Golarion.

For instance here is some.

- Absalom
- Dragon Empires
- Pretty much all the continents as they are explored.
- One that I saw Dragon78 suggest on a different thread..."big book about several races with stuff like there culture, history, psychology, relationship with other races, favored animals(as pets, mounts, beast of burden, to eat), food, etc." Though I would extend it different cultures as well.
- A hardcover to explore the cosomolgoy of Golarion

Any of these apeal to anybody?

Any other suggests of what you would like to see hardcovers be on?


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I'd like all of those (although I'd prefer a boxed set for Absalom, personally). I think the cosmology could use a little more detail than what we have so far - the other continents are no doubt quite a way off.

I'd also like a hardcover treatment of Kaer Maga, expanding on City of Strangers and developing the dungeons beneath a little more extensively.

A bigger, more flavor-heavy book along the lines of the faction guide would be good too. I really liked that book, except for the fact there was too much mechanics in it for my taste.

A hardcover expansion of the planets in Golarion's system would be on my list too - the nicheyness hopefully balanced by the insane demand for Distant Worlds.

Sczarni

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but what would you want to give up for that?
would you give up 2-3 of the softcovers for it?


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I personally would have no problems giving up 2-3 of the campaign setting soft covers for Hardcover setting books like the ISWG. Something like a Dragon Empires World Guide or even a Compilation /Revision book of all of the Deity Articles from the AP.

In my mind it would seem to be equivalent content wise anyway.


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Cpt_kirstov wrote:

but what would you want to give up for that?

would you give up 2-3 of the softcovers for it?

I'd like to see the odd campaign hardcover/boxed set as the "extra" book they squeeze in from time to time. (Like the RotRLAE).


Besides what has been mentioned:

Dieties of Golarion
A book on the Darklands
Distant Worlds Hardcover


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Cpt_kirstov wrote:

but what would you want to give up for that?

would you give up 2-3 of the softcovers for it?

I personaly would gladly give up a Bestiarly every year for these books.

Also they have squeezed these in bofore.

Or as you said 2-3 of the Softcovers would be acceptable to me.


Steve Geddes wrote:

I'd like all of those (although I'd prefer a boxed set for Absalom, personally). I think the cosmology could use a little more detail than what we have so far - the other continents are no doubt quite a way off.

I'd also like a hardcover treatment of Kaer Maga, expanding on City of Strangers and developing the dungeons beneath a little more extensively.

A bigger, more flavor-heavy book along the lines of the faction guide would be good too. I really liked that book, except for the fact there was too much mechanics in it for my taste.

A hardcover expansion of the planets in Golarion's system would be on my list too - the nicheyness hopefully balanced by the insane demand for Distant Worlds.

My only problem with box sets...is that the box either gets destroyed or lost...but I would not rule it out completely.


I wouldn't want lots (although I don't have the same experience of losing them) and I've heard that they are grossly uneconomical. Nonetheless, for the odd product here and there it would be a great nod to nostalgia. Opening a boxed set for the first time is like Christmas. :)


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John Kretzer wrote:
Cpt_kirstov wrote:

but what would you want to give up for that?

would you give up 2-3 of the softcovers for it?
I personaly would gladly give up a Bestiarly every year for these books.

NO!!! Not the bestiaries!

Owner - House of Books and Games LLC

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I would gladly give up a hardcover bestiary for the equivalent of Savage Species (or even Libris Mortis or Lords of Madness).


Hardcover Books(Golarion specific)
Distant Worlds(planets, moons, asteroid belts, etc.)
Planes Guide(all planes of existence in pathfinder)
Arcadia
Tian Xia
Garund
Casmaran
Sarusan
Atlant
Races of Golarion
Deities of Golarion(It would be nice to have all the heralds in one place)

Hardcover Books(World Neutral)
Book of Deities(book with domains, info, etc. of real world Deities from different cultures.)
Psionics/Psychic Magic book

The only thing I will not give up for any of these is a hardcover Bestiary.

Sczarni

John Kretzer wrote:
Cpt_kirstov wrote:

but what would you want to give up for that?

would you give up 2-3 of the softcovers for it?

I personaly would gladly give up a Bestiarly every year for these books.

Also they have squeezed these in bofore.

Or as you said 2-3 of the Softcovers would be acceptable to me.

2-3 Years later, they have just now caught up from the mess the ISWG made on their schedule.

Besides, the Pathfinder RPG crew (the rulebooks and Bestiaries) are more rooted in the mechanical parts of the game, and not in cannon, so it wouldn't be a straight switch

Also the hardcovers, at a higher price point, would need to sell more copies than the 2-3 softcovers it is replacing combined (as it would be income coming in months later than usual), which is hard in this economy, its just outside of most people's impulse buy range


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Cpt_kirstov wrote:
John Kretzer wrote:
Cpt_kirstov wrote:

but what would you want to give up for that?

would you give up 2-3 of the softcovers for it?

I personaly would gladly give up a Bestiarly every year for these books.

Also they have squeezed these in bofore.

Or as you said 2-3 of the Softcovers would be acceptable to me.

2-3 Years later, they have just now caught up from the mess the ISWG made on their schedule.

Besides, the Pathfinder RPG crew (the rulebooks and Bestiaries) are more rooted in the mechanical parts of the game, and not in cannon, so it wouldn't be a straight switch

Also the hardcovers, at a higher price point, would need to sell more copies than the 2-3 softcovers it is replacing combined (as it would be income coming in months later than usual), which is hard in this economy, its just outside of most people's impulse buy range

You do realize that I am simply make a request and sharing what kind of things I want to see.

If Pazio thinks they will make money from selling Golarion hardcovers...I am pretty sure they would be the best ones to figure out how to do it. In other words your orginal question of 'What would give up'? is much better answeared by them.

Also alot of the 'mechaniocs' people at Pazio can and have written in the past lore for Golarion...if they have less mechanics to write than they can write more lore.

Grand Lodge

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I would much rather see more Golarion hardcovers than the endless rules expansions.

Editor

John Kretzer wrote:
Also alot of the 'mechanics' people at Pazio can and have written in the past lore for Golarion...if they have less mechanics to write than they can write more lore.

To clarify a point, the bottleneck isn't the writing, since that would all be freelance and off the clock. The main bottleneck is development, since a hardcover campaign setting book would have to be developed by the campaign setting devs, not the rules designers. (That's assuming we swap out products to produce this—otherwise development, layout, AND editing become bottlenecks.)


Deities of Golarion would be awesome, so would A whole book on Absalom and Dragon Empires


Judy Bauer wrote:
John Kretzer wrote:
Also alot of the 'mechanics' people at Pazio can and have written in the past lore for Golarion...if they have less mechanics to write than they can write more lore.
To clarify a point, the bottleneck isn't the writing, since that would all be freelance and off the clock. The main bottleneck is development, since a hardcover campaign setting book would have to be developed by the campaign setting devs, not the rules designers. (That's assuming we swap out products to produce this—otherwise development, layout, AND editing become bottlenecks.)

Ah ok. Though mine main point still stands...I nor anybody else on this board who does not work for Pazio is any position to see what Pazio can...or can not do.

Example if Pazio wanted(meaning they see that it would be profitable) to do Golarion specificx hardcovers I am sure they would be able to see how to accomplish better than I.

Besides how pazio would do this is not the topic of this thread...this thread is more what people would want to see.


Hey it looks like one of the thing on the wish list is coming true....as we will see Inner Sea Gods hardcover coming out next year.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Erik also stated at the banquet that we have many other campaign setting hardcovers we'd like to do, and the reception that Inner Sea Gods receives will help us determine whether it makes sense to do them.


If you guys really want to test the waters for future Golarion specific hardcovers then books for Distant Worlds, Garund, Tian Xia, Arcadia, Azlanti, Sarusan, Vudra, or Planes/Demi planes would have made more sense then this one. But I will get this book and I hope enough people will so I can one day see these books as well.


Pathfinder Adventure Path, Lost Omens, Rulebook, Starfinder Adventure Path Subscriber
Dragon78 wrote:
If you guys really want to test the waters for future Golarion specific hardcovers then books for Distant Worlds, Garund, Tian Xia, Arcadia, Azlanti, Sarusan, Vudra, or Planes/Demi planes would have made more sense then this one. But I will get this book and I hope enough people will so I can one day see these books as well.

None of those interest me in the slightest for a potential Campaign Setting hardcover, while I can't get enough info on the deities of Golarion, even with Gods & Magic, Faiths of Purity, Faiths of Balance, and various AP articles. For me personally, this is the perfect book to test the waters with!


Vic Wertz wrote:
Erik also stated at the banquet that we have many other campaign setting hardcovers we'd like to do, and the reception that Inner Sea Gods receives will help us determine whether it makes sense to do them.

Ok I'll but thirty copies...would that help?

Kidding of course.

Though I did get 35 copies of the Character Folios...though those are slightly cheaper and I have lots of characters...

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Dragon78 wrote:
If you guys really want to test the waters for future Golarion specific hardcovers then books for Distant Worlds, Garund, Tian Xia, Arcadia, Azlanti, Sarusan, Vudra, or Planes/Demi planes would have made more sense then this one. But I will get this book and I hope enough people will so I can one day see these books as well.

I mentioned this in another thread, but it's worth repeating:

Think about it: *most* campaigns have characters that are interested in gods to some degree, but relatively few campaigns have any particular interest in any given location.

This is why Gods & Magic has been one of the best-selling books in the Campaign Setting line (and it's about to go out of print, by the way...). The only regional book in the line that has sold out is Guide to the River Kingdoms, which did especially well because Kingmaker was so well received... but we also printed less of it than Gods & Magic.


Last I heard I thought Distant Worlds was the best seller in the campaign setting line?

Paizo Employee Creative Director

Dragon78 wrote:
Last I heard I thought Distant Worlds was the best seller in the campaign setting line?

Nope; it sold well, but it's not the best seller in that line.


Secrets of the Arcanamirium please...


James Jacobs wrote:
Dragon78 wrote:
Last I heard I thought Distant Worlds was the best seller in the campaign setting line?
Nope; it sold well, but it's not the best seller in that line.

Inner Sea World Guide?

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

James Jacobs wrote:
Dragon78 wrote:
Last I heard I thought Distant Worlds was the best seller in the campaign setting line?
Nope; it sold well, but it's not the best seller in that line.

Distant Worlds sold through its first print run so quickly that we knew we could justify reprinting it... but that first print run was not as big as Gods & Magic.

Apart from Guide to the River Kingdoms, Distant Worlds, and (soon) Gods & Magic, the only other CS books that have sold through their entire original print runs are the 3.5 Pathfinder Chronicles Campaign Setting and Seekers of Secrets—A Guide to the Pathfinder Society.


i love to see a hardcover book with all the spells from all the books!!
Ultimate Spells...
-CRB
-APG
-ARG
-UC
-UM
-ISR
-ISP

and the updated lists for all classes!!
that would be neat at all

Grand Lodge

Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Adventure Path Subscriber
Juda de Kerioth wrote:

i love to see a hardcover book with all the spells from all the books!!

Ultimate Spells...
-CRB
-APG
-ARG
-UC
-UM
-ISR
-ISP

and the updated lists for all classes!!
that would be neat at all

No thanks. I don't want to keep paying for the same material over and over.

-Skeld

Silver Crusade

Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber

Also, an "Ultimate Spells" book would be invalidated by the very next book with spells that would come after it.


Yeah and so did Ultimate Equipment when we get new magic items. heck there was stuff left out when that book came out.

I would like an Ultimate spell book but they need to call it something other then "ultimate" and make multiple volumes every 2-3 years.

In fact stop using "ultimate" in the titles of these books.


Also want to point out a 'Ultimate Spell' hardcover is off topic for this thread. That would be in the RPG line...this thread is about Campaign Setting.


Eventually it would be nice to see some capstone hardcover region guides which draw together and expand upon all the widely scattered information.

Varisia would be a good one to start with as there is a mountain of stuff on the region but it is rather awkwardly spread out across a couple dozen volumes.

Paizo Employee Publisher, Chief Creative Officer

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Varisia is a good candidate for eventual hardcover treatment, should sales of Inner Sea Gods justify it. Absalom is another one we discuss semi-frequently. And there are others too.


Well there is a lot of stuff I would buy from you guys, but a hardcover book about Varisia is not one of them.


Erik Mona wrote:

Varisia is a good candidate for eventual hardcover treatment, should sales of Inner Sea Gods justify it. Absalom is another one we discuss semi-frequently. And there are others too.

Both of those would be fantastic.

Dark Archive

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Erik Mona wrote:

Varisia is a good candidate for eventual hardcover treatment, should sales of Inner Sea Gods justify it. Absalom is another one we discuss semi-frequently. And there are others too.

I would be more in favor of an Absalom book as I feel it seems to be glossed over a bit and not as revealed as Varisia has been in previous products.


I as well would be more interested in an Absalom book...Varisia already has gotten a bit of coverage.

Silver Crusade

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There's no such thing as "too much Varisia".


Gorbacz wrote:
There's no such thing as "too much Varisia".

There is, if it delays publication of more Numeria materials...


If it delays publication of more Numeria materials...or Azlanti, or Arcadia, or Sarusan, or Vuldra, or Garund, or Tian Xia, or Distant Worlds, or Planes and Demi-planes, etc.

Paizo Employee Publisher, Chief Creative Officer

Fact is we're unlikely to do a hardcover book on a region that has not already had softcover books covering it. I agree that a Varisia book might be a bit much at the moment, which is one reason it's not on the schedule. But we do have a lot of cool material about that place, and it is spread out over lots of sources and has some gaps. A hardcover could address that while adding a ton of new stuff.

For this reason places like Absalom and Cheliax are also decent candidates, whereas something like Rahadoum or Hermea probably are not.

Dark Archive

Erik Mona wrote:

Fact is we're unlikely to do a hardcover book on a region that has not already had softcover books covering it. I agree that a Varisia book might be a bit much at the moment, which is one reason it's not on the schedule. But we do have a lot of cool material about that place, and it is spread out over lots of sources and has some gaps. A hardcover could address that while adding a ton of new stuff.

For this reason places like Absalom and Cheliax are also decent candidates, whereas something like Rahadoum or Hermea probably are not.

Absalom and Cheliax, yes please!!!


Drejk wrote:
Gorbacz wrote:
There's no such thing as "too much Varisia".
There is, if it delays publication of more Numeria materials...

From the hints we've been getting over in the Mummy's Mask thread, I'm not sure we'll even have to worry about that. Something tells me we're going to be getting plenty of Numeria love come August 2014.


Well if add the stats of all the Rune Lords and pre-construct Xin then I might get the book.


Erik Mona wrote:

Fact is we're unlikely to do a hardcover book on a region that has not already had softcover books covering it. I agree that a Varisia book might be a bit much at the moment, which is one reason it's not on the schedule. But we do have a lot of cool material about that place, and it is spread out over lots of sources and has some gaps. A hardcover could address that while adding a ton of new stuff.

For this reason places like Absalom and Cheliax are also decent candidates, whereas something like Rahadoum or Hermea probably are not.

I'd love to see a hardcover of Ustalav. It fits the criteria of having a softcover already with Rule of Fear, and there's an AP set there, and a module.

I can see it now:
Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Ailson Kindler's Guide to the Immortal Principality of Ustalav

Or maybe:
Pathfinder Campaign Setting: The Immortal Principality

It could be published to coincide with a possible future Player Companion: Vampire Hunter's Handbook

Dark Archive

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Wolf Munroe wrote:
Erik Mona wrote:

Fact is we're unlikely to do a hardcover book on a region that has not already had softcover books covering it. I agree that a Varisia book might be a bit much at the moment, which is one reason it's not on the schedule. But we do have a lot of cool material about that place, and it is spread out over lots of sources and has some gaps. A hardcover could address that while adding a ton of new stuff.

For this reason places like Absalom and Cheliax are also decent candidates, whereas something like Rahadoum or Hermea probably are not.

I'd love to see a hardcover of Ustalav. It fits the criteria of having a softcover already with Rule of Fear, and there's an AP set there, and a module.

I can see it now:
Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Ailson Kindler's Guide to the Immortal Principality of Ustalav

Or maybe:
Pathfinder Campaign Setting: The Immortal Principality

It could be published to coincide with a possible future Player Companion: Vampire Hunter's Handbook

+1, with perhaps the full fleshed out adventure of Bastards Hall!!

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