Pathfinder Announces New Lost Omens Book, Plus Remastered Version of Treasure Vault

Two new rulebooks set for release in June.

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Paizo has announced two new Pathfinder books set for release later this year. In June of this year, Paizo will release Pathfinder Lost Omens Shining Kingdoms and Pathfinder: Treasure Vault (Remastered). The former is a new lore book focused on the Shining Kingdoms, a collection of six key nations of the Inner Sea. The new lorebook will explore Andoran, Druma, the Five Kings Mountains, Galt, Kyonin, and Taldor. The book features in-depth histories of all six nations, gazetteers on the six kingdoms, and a look at a major city in each kingdom. While the Lost Omens book focus primarily on lore, the book will include new character options like archetypes, equipment, magic items, spells, and animal companions.

Treasure Vault (Remastered) is a new version of the Treasure Vault originally released in 2023 with rules tweaked to bring them in line with the Pathfinder 2E Remaster ruleset. The description for the book is exactly the same as the original Treasure Vault rulebook, which contained rules for 600 items including 50 weapons and 100 alchemical items.

Both books will be released in June 2025, with Shining Kingdoms having a retail price of $59.99 and Treasure Vault (Remastered) having a retail price of $64.99.
 

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EthanSental

Legend
I’ve been curious how the sales when for Paizo when they did the 5e stuff for kingmaker. Must not have been good enough to work in another AP while working on their current PF2 AP items. I need to look through their shop for any maps and other accessories…always e joyed them.
 

payn

I don't believe in the no-win scenario
I’ve been curious how the sales when for Paizo when they did the 5e stuff for kingmaker. Must not have been good enough to work in another AP while working on their current PF2 AP items. I need to look through their shop for any maps and other accessories…always e joyed them.
IDK if its just sales to be honest. I think Paizo has been hella busy with the remaster and SF2 launch.
 


The only thing that really stings about that Treasurer’s Vault remaster is how recently the original came out! Fortunately I don’t think I need to stop using my existing copy, and any updates are probably available free. Paizo still has my goodwill
 

The only thing that really stings about that Treasurer’s Vault remaster is how recently the original came out! Fortunately I don’t think I need to stop using my existing copy, and any updates are probably available free. Paizo still has my goodwill
I am guessing the PDF version will offer both a OGL and ORC version, like they did with the Beginner Box. I guess we'll see when Guns and Gear Remaster releases next month. That having been said, it would be nice if they'd provide some kind of roadmap for their intent for Remastered content moving forward. I get that the changes are pretty minor, but some people who play the OGL version might want to know there's a limited window to buy the current book before it's replaced and some people who play Remaster might not want the OGL version if they know a Remaster version is coming in a few months.
 

Retreater

Legend
I’ve been curious how the sales when for Paizo when they did the 5e stuff for kingmaker. Must not have been good enough to work in another AP while working on their current PF2 AP items. I need to look through their shop for any maps and other accessories…always e joyed them.
Or it could be the transition from the OGL to ORC. Maybe they just don't want to play in the 5e sandbox anymore?
 


EthanSental

Legend
Or it could be the transition from the OGL to ORC. Maybe they just don't want to play in the 5e sandbox anymore?
True….and if so, I can alway convert their APs to 5e with the pdf version of dropping a stat box in over the pf2 stat block for the same creature. Their APs are typically pretty solid and fun.
 

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