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<blockquote data-quote="R_Chance" data-source="post: 7736983" data-attributes="member: 55149"><p>The playtest PDF of the book is free. The only thing you have to pay for is the print version. That's totally optional and I think entirely reasonable to do it this way. The print version is c. 400 pages iirc their post, with prices varying for paperback, hardback and special edition hardback. I have the paperback of the first playtest (as well as the PDF) which cost $19.99. This one is more, but despite playing 5E now, I'll pop for it and playtest it. It will be interesting to see what they've done with it. If you're wondering I prefer some of the playtest material that was changed to the end product. I liked 3.5, but the sheer amount of material they cranked out for PF was off putting (as it was in 3.5). One of the draws (for me) was resetting to a smaller set of rules and being able to concentrate on the game / setting. One of the things I appreciate about 5E.</p><p></p><p>*edit* for clarity...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R_Chance, post: 7736983, member: 55149"] The playtest PDF of the book is free. The only thing you have to pay for is the print version. That's totally optional and I think entirely reasonable to do it this way. The print version is c. 400 pages iirc their post, with prices varying for paperback, hardback and special edition hardback. I have the paperback of the first playtest (as well as the PDF) which cost $19.99. This one is more, but despite playing 5E now, I'll pop for it and playtest it. It will be interesting to see what they've done with it. If you're wondering I prefer some of the playtest material that was changed to the end product. I liked 3.5, but the sheer amount of material they cranked out for PF was off putting (as it was in 3.5). One of the draws (for me) was resetting to a smaller set of rules and being able to concentrate on the game / setting. One of the things I appreciate about 5E. *edit* for clarity... [/QUOTE]
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