Mercurius
Legend
It has begun again. I wasn't sure if Paizo was going to go "classic" on us, or try something new, but it seems likely they're doubling down on "old school" edition cycling.
They're coming out with a new series of campaign books - first a world guide, then character guide, Absalom, and I'm sure more to come - although under the guise of "Lost Omens" (not sure how it is different than classic Golarion? Can someone explain?). They've already got the Bestiary 1, and presumably 2 and more in the pipeline; we've got Gamemastery Guide and Gods & Magic on the horizon.
So will they pretty much re-do all of the old books, or do you think they'll do something different? Maybe the core old books and some new things mixed in?
Not judging either way, just curious what the plan is. I started a couple threads that addressed some of these questions, but it seems we know more now. I suppose the big question is how successful 2E will be, which will dictate what they come out with.
They're coming out with a new series of campaign books - first a world guide, then character guide, Absalom, and I'm sure more to come - although under the guise of "Lost Omens" (not sure how it is different than classic Golarion? Can someone explain?). They've already got the Bestiary 1, and presumably 2 and more in the pipeline; we've got Gamemastery Guide and Gods & Magic on the horizon.
So will they pretty much re-do all of the old books, or do you think they'll do something different? Maybe the core old books and some new things mixed in?
Not judging either way, just curious what the plan is. I started a couple threads that addressed some of these questions, but it seems we know more now. I suppose the big question is how successful 2E will be, which will dictate what they come out with.