Agamon
Adventurer
Voadam said:Uhm, Wik said he is in Victoria Canada. Canada is not part of the US.![]()
Not yet, anyway.

Voadam said:Uhm, Wik said he is in Victoria Canada. Canada is not part of the US.![]()
We already have one Midwest. Why would we want Canada?Agamon said:Not yet, anyway.![]()
Whizbang Dustyboots said:No, they're unchanged in stats. 3E has done its best to assign a specific gaming meaning to every word in the English language, but I applaud Paizo for actually using a word like normal people do.![]()
Havlo said:Yeah, I know, but it would have been cool to have a swarm of these guys. They could just make it a new creature, diminutive in size, and call it a goblin....<sigh> I'll just have to make my own to torment my players.![]()
teitan said:So it is only 2 bucks less for the subscription? That can add up so I may just do that when I get the money in my account...
Kae'Yoss said:Well, you pay 13.99 (19.99 with 30% off) for the Book, but shipping is another $4 (5 for international). And of course, they throw the PDF in for free.
First, you generally can't compare the cost-per-page of a black and white product to the cost-per-page to a full color product. Second, let's look at a recent DCC product: #44. The book runs $12.99 for 48 black and white pages, and that doesn't include shipping or sales tax. That's 27 cents per page. Pathfinder's shipped to you for $17.99 at 18.7 cents per page and you get a free pdf. Seems like Pathfinder has it beat. Even if you only compare the cost of the pdfs you have $7.99 for DCC #44, or 16.6 cents per, and $13.99 for Pathfinder, or 14.5 cents per. It looks more then comparable to me.Vanuslux said:It doesn't matter if the book costs a buck and the shipping is $16.99...the ultimate cost for the subscription is $17.99 per issue. That's the only reason I probably won't be buying Pathfinder unless they offer a PDF-only subscription at a price comparable to the cost-per-page of DCCs.