| ARS Alchemist |
Hello guys, I want to go all in and spend good money on pathfinder. I want to buy the whole collection (yes every single printed official pathfinder book in existence). I want all the modules has well, EVERYTHING. I went to piazo website but they have all the books spread. I couldnt find the whole list so I could guide my self and buy them all. They are separate and its kinda overwhelming. Can someone give me some guidance here? Maybe Im searching wrong?
| skizzerz |
There are issues adding more than 50 items to your cart at once, I believe only Customer Service can go above that limit.
I would recommend two things before starting your endeavor:
1. Subscribe to the Adventure Path line, telling it to ship immediately (start with the "current" release rather than the next release). Once that book ships, you will have a 15% discount on everything you're interested in purchasing. You can contact Customer Service to cancel your subscription afterwards if you are not interested in continuing it (but do that after buying everything else).
2. Use the coupon code holiday17 for an additional 10% off (stacks with the 15% mentioned above). This coupon code only works once, so you'll probably need Customer Service's help to get everything into one cart for it. I believe it is valid starting December 16 or 18. There will likely be a post on the store blog about it once it becomes active.
| Steve Geddes |
Oh yeah I figured it was gona be a couple of thounsand dollars. Do yo think that if I talk to costumer they can come up with the whole list?
For a list, CS is the best place to go (there's not much they can't do) especially if you really do want "one of everything" which I wholeheartedly encourage.
A couple of things you didn't ask about, but could be significant:
1a. You should definitely subscribe to the Adventure path first as skizzerz suggested. I believe if you then order everything to "ship with your subscriptions" you'll be entitled to the 15% discount. It also means you'll get future AP issues without having to order them.
1b. You should almost certainly subscribe to most of the product lines as you go through them all, since it's hard to imagine you won't want the upcoming releases and a subscription is super convenient and means you'll get free PDFs of future releases (though not past issues).
2. Don't be afraid of the "non-mint" option. Paizo are pretty picky about that, so often it's hard to even see the issue and you'll never get a truly, horribly damaged book.
I don't envy you the task, but it'll be well worth it. I recently sorted my collection and there were literally zero books I regretted buying. Even those of little use at our table are exceptionally well done. :)