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Pathfinder 1E First AP that Pathfinder launched with?

ahayford

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I just realized that some of the early Adventure Paths in Paizo's library are actually written for 3.5 OGL. I know they are more or less compatible, but I was wondering if anyone knew what AP the Pathfinder Roleplaying game launched with. Also, I read that Paizo wrote some content for Dungeon Magazine. Is anyone familiar with what AP's they might have written for Dunegon?
 

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Yes they have them broken up. But Council of Thieves was the first made for the PFRPG rules, though their very first AP Rise of the Runelords is getting a hardback collected edition made for next year around this time and it will update that AP to PFRPG rules. So then it will be the first AP with those rules. :)
 


I'm dumb...a little more research got me the information I needed. Sorry to clutter the forum.


Hey man...The Dungeon mag AP's were Shackled City (i'm curently running it) which is also available in hardback on the paizo site, Age of Worms (AWESOME) and Savage Tide (Pirates, dinosaurs and the abyss..eventually killing the Price of Demons, if they can). All 3 are awesome. The last 2 are adaptable, but are best set in Greyhawk. I ran AoW for 2 years...it was awesome a memorable campaign with some iconic Greyhawk encounters...
 

Yes they have them broken up. But Council of Thieves was the first made for the PFRPG rules, though their very first AP Rise of the Runelords is getting a hardback collected edition made for next year around this time and it will update that AP to PFRPG rules. So then it will be the first AP with those rules. :)

Do you happen to have a link to the info regarding Rise of the Runelords being made into a hardback and converted to Pathfinder rules?

And also, are there any plans to do the same thing to Age of Worms?
 

And also, are there any plans to do the same thing to Age of Worms?
Age of Worms has had issues with intellectual property and licensing from day one, sadly. Really, the only reason Paizo were able to do it in Dungeon was that that magazine was an official D&D accessory, so WotC had to give them full access to the closed game content (among other things) or the magazine would lose all credibility. Even back when they were doing Savage Tide, fans were clamoring for them to do an Age of Worms hardcover like they did for Shackled City- and were consistently told "no" for the reasons above.

So, sadly, now that the Dungeon license isn't even theirs anymore, the chances of an Age of Worms hardcover are even less now than they were before 4E was announced. :(

I'd love to see one too.
 


Thanks guys. The Rise of the Runelords book is probably something I'll pick up. Too bad about Age of Worms - I never got to play it.
 

Do you happen to have a link to the info regarding Rise of the Runelords being made into a hardback and converted to Pathfinder rules?

And also, are there any plans to do the same thing to Age of Worms?

Yes

They already have it listed in their store. http://paizo.com/store/byCompany/p/paizoPublishingLLC/pathfinder/adventurePath/riseOfTheRunelords/v5748btpy8mqq

No sadly Paizo does not own Age of Worms or any of the Dragon Mag AP's, so they can't reprint them or make them into a hardback unless WotC let them.
 
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