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Pathfinder 1E Showing Paizo Support [merged with 'Thanks Paizo' thread]

Well said. *This* is something I can get on board with.

Thank you, Paizo, for the best Dungeon and Dragon Magazines in my (not quite as extensive as Shade's) collection.
 

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will certainly subscribe to the Pathfinder series.
And if Paizo produces little fluffy Goblin cuddy toys I will buy them too, honestly!

Yes, I't tenatively in for "Pathfinder" as well.
But I really want the Plushy Goblin toys!!! :p
 


Thank you to the Paizo Posse for, well...everything. You guys made the magazines better than they've been in years. There's a reason why we called this the Golden Age of Dungeon and Dragon, and they'll always be remembered that way.

At least the mags are going out on a high note.
 

Yeah, in my anger and venting over the past few days, I did never stop to say "Thank You" to Paizo for a ton of great magazines.
 

Signed up for Pathfinder. I'd never brought either mag, but I like the look of Pathfinder, so its quite a change.

I'll watch the gamesmastery modules with interest.

I'm unsure of the mappacks, todate my group hasn't made much use of them.
 

I'm more interested in the Game Mastery modules than Pathfinder, but we'll see what happens. I'm definitely going to pick up Crown of the Kobold King in June.
 

Shade said:
I returned from my sister's wedding this past weekend to the sad news of the death of my two favorite magazines. After I got over the initial shock, I immediately thought of what has made Dragon and Dungeon my go-to source for D&D material in the past few years.

I've been a long-time, on-and-off subscriber to Dragon (since around issue #54, I believe), and the magazine has never been better than since Erik and the current regime took the reins. I've looked forward every month to finding those little gems in my mailbox, and then ripping open the plastic and pouring through the pages like a kid in a candy store.

Just a few of things I'd like to thank you for...

Thanks for reviving the so-called "dead settings" that many of us love and far prefer to the current settings. Campaign Classics issues are true classics.
Thanks for the revival and continued support of Greyhawk.
Thanks for the Demonomicon, the best series of articles to ever grace the pages of the magazine.
Thanks for bringing back the Creature Catalog.
Thanks for Wandering Monsters.
Thanks for the Shackled City, Age of Worms, and Savage Tide.
Thanks for Core Beliefs.
Thanks for the hundreds of great character options to appear in Class Acts.
Thanks for making the Ecology articles interesting again.
Thanks for allowing a venue for the beloved monsters from past editions that no longer grace the pages of Monster Manuals.
Thanks for remaining true to D&D canon and expanding it in exciting new directions.
Thanks for the Dragon Compendium...I wish you could've made many more.
Thanks for posting here frequently, even when threads were not the most welcome places for you to reply.
Thanks for treating contributers with respect. (It was a pleasure and an honor to contribute to your magazines)

So a big thank-you to Erik, James, Jason, Mike, Wes, Jeremy, other James, and all the rest. I wish you all the best and continued success. I look forward to whatever you guys come up with next.

Note: This thread is intended to be a place to thank Paizo for the fantastic work they've done for D&D. Please save the anger over the end of the magazines for this thread.

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JustKim said:
I'm not really a fan of Paizo as a company. They charge 200-250% market price for DDM singles,

That's a legitimate concern and one they seem reluctant to change. I love Paizo as an "printed RPG supplement" company, but their DDM pricing is absurd and ridiculous.

I will continue to support them in any area except DDM singles.
 

Ghendar said:
That's a legitimate concern and one they seem reluctant to change. I love Paizo as an "printed RPG supplement" company, but their DDM pricing is absurd and ridiculous.

I will continue to support them in any area except DDM singles.
Yeah, that's a good point. Their mini prices are a bit daft. Still, I'm not a DDM minis guy (although I would be if they weren't random) so I suppose I'm not the target market for them.
 

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