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I'm very apprehensive about posting content updates here on Paizo because I don't want it to look spammy; three updates a week'll do that to you, I suppose. That said, I noticed a dip in views last week when I didn't post any links to Paizo.com, so I need some sort of happy medium.
So instead, every week I'm going to make a Thread (just like this one) and I'll post links to all of the articles for that week inside of this one thread.
For Monday's GM Guide — Action Economy 101. I've mentioned on Facebook that this topic (and next Monday's follow-up) are one of the most important concepts for GMs to understand if they want to run suitably challenging games for their PCs. This topic is so important that Owen K.C. Stephens and I were even discussing it lightly last week. (Irony!)
Even if you don't call this concept "Action Economy," every good GM needs to have the basic game knowledge found in this article in your arsenal. I won't usually say this, but taking the lessons of this blog post will improve your GMing more than almost anything else that I could ever teach you.
Enjoy!
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Today is February 26th and today's installment of Gibbering Mouth has us explore the Wizarding World of Harry Potter! We're going to be making a framework for building a campaign setting around Harry Potter's World.
Even if you're not a fan of J.K. Rowling's books or their film adaptations, you might appreciate this article because it explores the preliminary aspects of World Building. If you are able to faithfully recreate someone else's world using the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Rules, you'll be in a better position to use the rules to create your own setting as well.
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The 80s called. They want you to play the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game!
For the last installment for the week (and last installment for this thread, as it may be) check out one of my strange-yet-hilariously-awesome character builds for PCs and GMs alike in: Prince Adam of Grayskull!