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<blockquote data-quote="Zil" data-source="post: 6448512" data-attributes="member: 20004"><p><strong>5 out of 5 rating for Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Beginner Box</strong></p><p></p><p>An excellent starter set for new RPG players and DMs. The components are excellent with a flip battle-mat (one side of which is the included adventure dungeon - the other being blank), dice, players book, GM book, sample character sheets, and character and monster pawns. The rules are a stripped down version of the standard game (for example, there are no attacks of opportunity rules) and presented in an easy to follow format ideal for beginners and younger players. The rules allow you to create characters and advance them through to level 5. The inclusion of character/monster pawns was a great idea and allows beginners to have miniatures for their games. I've been tempted at times to use the pawns in my regular Pathfinder campaigns instead of regular miniatures. The only con I found is that the included adventure is somewhat short meaning a new GM might have to take the plunge into dungeon design sooner than they would like. Paizo has some additional Beginner Box adventures available on their web site plus there are some suggestions within the GM book on how to to continue the adventure. Overall an excellent product for newcomers to the hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zil, post: 6448512, member: 20004"] [b]5 out of 5 rating for Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Beginner Box[/b] An excellent starter set for new RPG players and DMs. The components are excellent with a flip battle-mat (one side of which is the included adventure dungeon - the other being blank), dice, players book, GM book, sample character sheets, and character and monster pawns. The rules are a stripped down version of the standard game (for example, there are no attacks of opportunity rules) and presented in an easy to follow format ideal for beginners and younger players. The rules allow you to create characters and advance them through to level 5. The inclusion of character/monster pawns was a great idea and allows beginners to have miniatures for their games. I've been tempted at times to use the pawns in my regular Pathfinder campaigns instead of regular miniatures. The only con I found is that the included adventure is somewhat short meaning a new GM might have to take the plunge into dungeon design sooner than they would like. Paizo has some additional Beginner Box adventures available on their web site plus there are some suggestions within the GM book on how to to continue the adventure. Overall an excellent product for newcomers to the hobby. [/QUOTE]
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