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<blockquote data-quote="Steel_Wind" data-source="post: 5834159" data-attributes="member: 20741"><p>The Adventure Paths are not "railroady", though some APs have stronger stories than others. They are, imo, the finest adventure products yet created for RPGs. Paizo's Pathfinder AP line is their flagship product and it is the success of their APs which have lead to the success of the Pathfinder RPG and its current leading position in the marketplace as a whole.</p><p></p><p>As for whether it's better to subscribe or buy at a FLGS, that is a matter greatly complicated by your living in Canada. Paizo's shipping rates are quite high to Canada, there is no question of that. Otherwise, I would definitely recommend the subscription and free PDF (which I use more than the books to be honest). If there are American users reading this reply, the answer is dead easy: subscribe via Paizo. The price is right and the PDF is excellent.</p><p></p><p>Whether the utility of a PDF is a bonus that makes potentially higher cost than Amazon.ca and equal with a FLGS attractive to you is a matter which only you can decide. I would point out that Paizo AP subscribers <span style="color: LemonChiffon"><strong><em>also</em></strong></span> get <s>10%</s> 15% off of their other Paizo product purchases on Paizo.com - which comes in handy.</p><p></p><p>Paizo bills you when they ship the product and not before. If there is a double shipment month (which is rare), you might want to be sure your Credit Card has the room on it to accommodate that elevated charge in that month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steel_Wind, post: 5834159, member: 20741"] The Adventure Paths are not "railroady", though some APs have stronger stories than others. They are, imo, the finest adventure products yet created for RPGs. Paizo's Pathfinder AP line is their flagship product and it is the success of their APs which have lead to the success of the Pathfinder RPG and its current leading position in the marketplace as a whole. As for whether it's better to subscribe or buy at a FLGS, that is a matter greatly complicated by your living in Canada. Paizo's shipping rates are quite high to Canada, there is no question of that. Otherwise, I would definitely recommend the subscription and free PDF (which I use more than the books to be honest). If there are American users reading this reply, the answer is dead easy: subscribe via Paizo. The price is right and the PDF is excellent. Whether the utility of a PDF is a bonus that makes potentially higher cost than Amazon.ca and equal with a FLGS attractive to you is a matter which only you can decide. I would point out that Paizo AP subscribers [COLOR=LemonChiffon][B][I]also[/I][/B][/COLOR] get [s]10%[/s] 15% off of their other Paizo product purchases on Paizo.com - which comes in handy. Paizo bills you when they ship the product and not before. If there is a double shipment month (which is rare), you might want to be sure your Credit Card has the room on it to accommodate that elevated charge in that month. [/QUOTE]
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