JoshuaFrost
First Post
Belen said:Josh- will these have a subscription model as well? I think that I would subscribe to them if they did.
Not at launch, no, but we're discussing it. Don't rule it out.
Belen said:Josh- will these have a subscription model as well? I think that I would subscribe to them if they did.
OStephens said:Hoist a glass high, for the passing of Dragon.
JoshuaFrost said:Please be patient with me, folks.I will answer every question that I can.
Pathfinder will, of course, have the massive Adventure Path adventure as it's focal point in each volume but will also contain six or so new monsters every month, articles on campaign building that relate to the topic at hand (such as, How to Run a Stronghold), one or two ecological discussions about new monsters in each six-volume arc, etc. I know James Jacobs and the staff have a lot of exciting material planned--I'll let them reveal those items in due time.
Firebeetle said:This is some sort of heinous tragedy! Can the end of the world be far behind?
der_kluge said:6 new monsters in every book? Thank GOD! That's exactly what I needed - more monsters. I just hope they continue the grand tradition of throwing countless classes, PrCs spells, and other useless crunchy bits my way. Because god knows, I can't get enough of them.
/sarcasm
Vanuslux said:Yeah...this seems to be the kind of business decision making that fuels Dilbert strips.
Hobo said:This is just to mollify the anger when they announce at GenCon that they are killing D&D completely. It's a phased in approach.
Umbran said:Yes, yes it can. I can't remember a single change made by WotC that has not been met with some measure of doubt, uncertainty, anger, and doomsaying. However, the world eventually recovers, and moves on.