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<blockquote data-quote="zwyt" data-source="post: 4448100" data-attributes="member: 65714"><p>Well I had to Postpone buying my copy of the Pathfinder Chronicles Campaign Setting because of car trouble and a financial tight spot but I have all but one of the Rise of the Runelords Adventure Path and will get it soon then I will Start on Curse of the Crimson Throne, I have the Gazeteer, Classic Monsters Revisited, the Guide to Korvosa, The Rise of the Rune Lords Map Folio and the Pathfinder RPG Beta and I have to say this, of everything I have seen Published by Paizo it is all gold. I would not be afraid to buy a product from then blind having never seen what was between the covers (at least the Pathfinder related stuff) because I have simply seen nothing of low quality whatsoever that they have published. The Setting is pretty much classic fantasy, moderate level of magic but left open enough that you could really make it whatever magic level that you wanted. Loads of depth to everything they have done thus far. I don't know about prestiege classes yet because I don't have the full campaign setting, each of the Adventure paths has a bestiary that includes something like six monsters or so and they just get better as the Adventure Paths go. Adventure Paths have Pregenerated Characters that you can use if you want to but the Adventures are not written specifically for then, there are other articles besides adventures that cover things about the world in the adventure paths books and you can get 'em as a subscription at about 30% off of the cover price you would pay in a store, not to mention discounted on Amazon.com. I think if you buy your first one you will be hooked with can't wait to get the next one syndrome. Pathfinder Chronicles cover things about the world and the like, The Adventure Paths focus on the Adventures of course, There is a new line called Pathfinder Companion and if I recall correctly it is kind of a player oriented book with a lot of information about the world and the like that pcs would be likely to know.</p><p></p><p>Charles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zwyt, post: 4448100, member: 65714"] Well I had to Postpone buying my copy of the Pathfinder Chronicles Campaign Setting because of car trouble and a financial tight spot but I have all but one of the Rise of the Runelords Adventure Path and will get it soon then I will Start on Curse of the Crimson Throne, I have the Gazeteer, Classic Monsters Revisited, the Guide to Korvosa, The Rise of the Rune Lords Map Folio and the Pathfinder RPG Beta and I have to say this, of everything I have seen Published by Paizo it is all gold. I would not be afraid to buy a product from then blind having never seen what was between the covers (at least the Pathfinder related stuff) because I have simply seen nothing of low quality whatsoever that they have published. The Setting is pretty much classic fantasy, moderate level of magic but left open enough that you could really make it whatever magic level that you wanted. Loads of depth to everything they have done thus far. I don't know about prestiege classes yet because I don't have the full campaign setting, each of the Adventure paths has a bestiary that includes something like six monsters or so and they just get better as the Adventure Paths go. Adventure Paths have Pregenerated Characters that you can use if you want to but the Adventures are not written specifically for then, there are other articles besides adventures that cover things about the world in the adventure paths books and you can get 'em as a subscription at about 30% off of the cover price you would pay in a store, not to mention discounted on Amazon.com. I think if you buy your first one you will be hooked with can't wait to get the next one syndrome. Pathfinder Chronicles cover things about the world and the like, The Adventure Paths focus on the Adventures of course, There is a new line called Pathfinder Companion and if I recall correctly it is kind of a player oriented book with a lot of information about the world and the like that pcs would be likely to know. Charles [/QUOTE]
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