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<blockquote data-quote="Staffan" data-source="post: 8591895" data-attributes="member: 907"><p>Each AP part is 96 pages of content (plus cover), with usually 2/3 of that being the actual adventure and 1/3 being various support material that's usually thematically linked to the adventure but not always directly relevant. For example, in Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2) there's a 5-page article on xulgath (aka troglodytes, the main antagonist of the AP) culture, a 5-page article about catfolk (there's an important catfolk NPC in the adventure, but she is not exactly a typical example of the species), 3 pages of magic items (some, but not all, of which appear in the adventure), 1 page with an Animal Trainer archetype, 1 page of spells, 8 pages of monster descriptions (again, not all of which are in the adventure), and 6 pages with more in-depth descriptions of three NPCs that play important roles in the adventure. If this adventure was made part of a compilation, I'd estimate that maybe half of the non-adventure material would be deemed relevant for inclusion – so maybe 75 pages per volume.</p><p></p><p>As an example, when Curse of the Crimson Throne was compiled into a single volume for Pathfinder 1e (the original being for 3.5e), the resulting tome was 480 pages long, which is 80 pages per included volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Staffan, post: 8591895, member: 907"] Each AP part is 96 pages of content (plus cover), with usually 2/3 of that being the actual adventure and 1/3 being various support material that's usually thematically linked to the adventure but not always directly relevant. For example, in Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2) there's a 5-page article on xulgath (aka troglodytes, the main antagonist of the AP) culture, a 5-page article about catfolk (there's an important catfolk NPC in the adventure, but she is not exactly a typical example of the species), 3 pages of magic items (some, but not all, of which appear in the adventure), 1 page with an Animal Trainer archetype, 1 page of spells, 8 pages of monster descriptions (again, not all of which are in the adventure), and 6 pages with more in-depth descriptions of three NPCs that play important roles in the adventure. If this adventure was made part of a compilation, I'd estimate that maybe half of the non-adventure material would be deemed relevant for inclusion – so maybe 75 pages per volume. As an example, when Curse of the Crimson Throne was compiled into a single volume for Pathfinder 1e (the original being for 3.5e), the resulting tome was 480 pages long, which is 80 pages per included volume. [/QUOTE]
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