PTOLUS - Who has pre-ordered?


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BlackMoria said:
Thanks for bring that to my attention, Monte.

That option was not available (or I totally missed seeing it) when I tried to preorder once the Ptolus preorder was announced, and then again, when I checked about a month ago.

Not to be argumentative, but it's been available a lot longer than that. When we initially started taking preorders for the book, some Canadian customers brought it to my attention. I honestly had no idea how expensive it was to order things from Canada. In any event, we made a reasonable means for both Canadians and those abroad to preorder right quick.

Thanks for your interest (and the interest of the other posters).

Time to preorder (and get the whole goody package) is limited, although there's still plenty of time as of right now--it ends around the middle of July.

And yes, Iron Heroes Bestiary is out in print and has been for quite a while.
 


Erik Mona said:
Ahem.

--Erik


;) yeah.... well.... besides the magazines, there's only the Shackled City and the Dragon Compendium so far coming from Paizo.... so thats prolly why Paizo disappears under the radar for some people...

;)
 

I pre-ordered several months ago. Got my pack of 5 Player's Guides about two weeks ago. Read through one, kept the other four in the box to hand out to my players... assuming we ever get around to running it. (Running Age of Wyrms from Dungeon right now after running Shackled City last year).
 


I preordered, and my players' guides were delivered this morning.

I'd forgotten they were coming, so I got very confused when FedEx 'phoned me up and said they had been trying to deliver a package for me.


glass.
 

Whisper72 said:
;) yeah.... well.... besides the magazines, there's only the Shackled City and the Dragon Compendium so far coming from Paizo.... so thats prolly why Paizo disappears under the radar for some people...

;)

I like Paizo's map tiles and other DM aids - not just the ones you mentioned. And they do have the compleat encounters line - even if they include unfinished, er, unpainted minis. ;)

Also, we shouldn't forget the fine folks at Goodman Games who also keep d20 breathing.
 


Erik Mona said:
Ahem.

--Erik

Begging your pardon, of course. :heh:

More generally, my point is that I find it regretable that a lot of good publishers are turning their attention to their own variants. Glad to have you with us!

That said, though I am a subscriber, I feel that it takes compact books to bring consistent support to my table. (I lurve DC1!) I find magazines difficult to deal with on a game to game basis. IOW, more APs and more compendium hardbounds, please, and I won't make the mistake of omitting you again. ;)
 
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