Paizo editor Ryan Macklin talks about the crunch to get new Pathfinder goodies to the printer in time for Gen Con Indy. "The last six weeks have been quite a slog for the development and editorial pits here at Paizo. We worked day and night, and most weekends, getting over two dozen products scheduled for Gen Con ready to go." The list is quite enormous:
File Off The Serial Numbers is a Pathfinder book by Sean K. Reynolds, who says "If you're curious about what sort of info is presented in this PDF, take a look at some of my old livejournal #monster posts, as I doled these out over several months a while back. File Off the Serial Numbers presents this information in a different format, but it's the same idea."
Yugoloths! Yugoloths! http://www.wizards.com/dnd/Article.aspx?x=dnd/4wand/20130507
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