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

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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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Christian Hoffer

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I am not familiar with the diabolic dragon, so maybe that is it. Is the diabolic dragon replacing the PF2e red, or are there two red dragons now (and the new one just happens to look like a WotC red dragon)?
The diabolic dragon is the one on the cover of Player Core.
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Their gimmick is instead of just being fire based, they use hellfire so the damage can be either spirit based or fire based depending on what is more detrimental to the target. Here's a statblock for an adult diabolic dragon.
 


The diabolic dragon is the one on the cover of Player Core.
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Their gimmick is instead of just being fire based, they use hellfire so the damage can be either spirit based or fire based depending on what is more detrimental to the target. Here's a statblock for an adult diabolic dragon.
OK, that looks quite a bit different from the dragon in the OP image. So again, what is that dragon in the OP image?
 

The chromatic and metallic dragons are gone with the remaster.
Then why does that red dragon in the OP image look so much like a WotC red dragon? That is not the look of the PF2e red dragon, or the remastered diabolic dragon. Just a mistake, bad art direction? It happens I guess. I was just curious as I wasn't very familiar with all of the remastered changes.
 

Then why does that red dragon in the OP image look so much like a WotC red dragon? That is not the look of the PF2e red dragon, or the remastered diabolic dragon. Just a mistake, bad art direction? It happens I guess. I was just curious as I wasn't very familiar with all of the remastered changes.
Valid question! Maybe it’s a reused piece for cost savings, maybe the art director didn’t catch the similarity (per your suggestion)?
 


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