Pathfinder Adventures List

I was just about to ask the same question. I would like to have a list of all the cards in the base set, extra character pack and the 1st adventure pack (since I have them all). Pathfinder / Adventures / First Edition Adventures / Adventure Finder / 5th Level Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Paizo employees are working remotely, and our warehouse is closed for physical order fulfillment until April 13th, 2020.

Pathfinder Adventure Path is the premiere resource for your tabletop roleplaying campaign! Each 96-page volume belongs to a 6-part series of interconnected adventures that together comprise a fully developed campaign of sweeping scale and epic challenges. In Pathfinder Adventure Paths, players will meet nuanced characters and visit fantastic locations within the world of the Pathfinder Campaign Setting. Each installment is forged by some of the best authors and artists in fantasy gaming. What's more, every Pathfinder Adventure Path volume includes an NPC gallery, several new monsters, detailed support articles, and a new chapter of Pathfinder's Journal short fiction that fits in the the theme of the Adventure Path.Paizo releases Pathfinder Adventure Paths monthly in six-volume arcs, meaning each year sees the release of two complete Adventure Path campaigns.

With your ongoing Pathfinder Adventure Path subscription, we'll send you each new Pathfinder Adventure Path volume and charge your payment method automatically as we ship each product. I started subscribing with the release of Kingmaker and have not been disappointed. With 25 years of gaming experience to draw from, I've found the AP subscription to be among the very best RPG products out there.

Each issue is packed with an incredible amount of useful goodness, all for less than 20 bucks (including shipping). Content generally includes a 50ish page adventure wth a bunch of additional material (e.g.

Description of a region, mini-bestiary, new rules, short stories, etc). Highly recommended! At least it did for me.

Ages back I took a chance with this product when the first issue of 'Rise of the Runelords' began. Since then I have looked forward to checking my mail. Each book contains a portion of a massive plot arc that advances players 3 levels (so book one takes you from level 1 to the start of level 4, book two from level 4 to level 7 and so on).

After the adventure path portion you will find an in depth look at some portion of the Pathfinder RPG that pertains to the adventure path, be it a detail on a particular god or location. Up next is a delightful story written by a member of the Pathfinder Society, then a mini bestiary.If that was everything, then it alone would be worth the subscription cost.

But like an infomercial at 3am, they do not stop there. You get it all at a discounted 30% off, and they throw in a free pdf AND 15% off other purchases. Seriously, click and subscribe right now. RogueMonkeyChief wrote: Is there any possibility of annual subscriptions? I generally prefer paying for everything up front.

Sorry—we've decided to get out of the business of sending renewal notices. It's inefficient and costly. Month-to-month subs offer you the benefit of not having to think about it again in a year or three—it just keeps going until you want it to stop.That makes perfect sense.

I'm still somewhat leery of having my credit card # on file (not that I don't trust you guys), although for 30% off and free PDFs, I'm willing to suck it up.In any case, thanks for the response, and I'm really excited about Pathfinder. Guy Ladouceur wrote: I am looking to switch over to Pathfinder by using my credit and as I went to check out it read that shipping was going to cost me $5 dollars. I was wondering why for it states that it's free shipping at the transition board.The subscription itself comes to $13.99 plus shipping and handling.

If you divide the total amount listed on the transition page that you would pay as a subscriber by the number of issues it states you are entitled to, it should come to around $17.99, which is $13.99 plus $4 shipping and handling. Looks like yours is an extra dollar, though, but maybe that's just the option you chose (I agree that's a little tricky, though, since the transition page does state that it's free).

I have had nothing but great experiences with Paizo regarding not only their products, but Dragon and Dungeon magazines. On two separate occasions for one reason or another I didn't receive an issue. I contacted the Paizo staff and within a week I received the issue I was missing.

Thanks Guys!I plan on subscribing to the Pathfinder series. The adventure paths was always one of my favorite features from Dungeon Magazine and frankly, along with the comics and articles at the end of the magazine would be the only parts that I would take from Dungeon anyway. I can see that Wayne Reynolds is providing the artwork so I can already tell this will be a quality product. I can't wait for the first installment. This is the fourth time I've read the snippets about content in Pathfinder, and I find myself in an ever-increasing spiral of excitement.

This is going to be an awesome product, with the same well crafted NPCs, enemies, stories, and situations.Anyone who has enjoyed Dragon or Dungeon in the past should give it at least one issue's chance! Since it is basically the start of the fourth AP you may find it worth the extra cost, and then some!Erik/James (whoever is editor of Burnt Offerings) - two of the most popular recent adventure concepts are anything within Maure Castle and dinner parties in Redhand. These diametrically opposed styles actually offer a banquet of opportunity to cherry-pick into Pathfinder.

If you offer chance for both deadly combat in well detailed environments and sipping champagne with insane dictators, the Pathfinder series will succeed. Could someone lay out some dates for me please?How much advance notice are we given for the charges for a by-the-month subscription like this? Will it be 'We just took $19 out of your debit account' or 'In six days we'll be charging you $19. You have until Thursday to cancel the order'? Will we get the opportunity to say 'Oh snap! I can't afford that this week!'

Will the monthly subscription charge come out on the same day every month so I can just plan on budgeting $19 to come out of such-and-such paycheck? Vic Wertz wrote: Because Pathfinder is a book, not a magazine, it won't be sent via Periodicals rate. It should thus arrive much more reliably (not to mention faster).Vic, thanks for the info, dude.

I'll still have to give it some thought, but the reliability factor was the real issue for me, more than the price jump. I also think receiving a.pdf version as part of a subscription is a great idea and applaude you guys for coming up with that.

I think I'll still wait until the first issue hits the stands to decide whether to subscribe or not. Oh, who am I kidding, I'll probably end up subscribing now that I know it will reach me on time. If it doesn't, though, I'm coming to get you Vic:). Blope wrote: As a comparison, how many 'adventures' worth of material will be in each issue? How many issues will it take to go through the each adventure path?About 50 of the pages will be the adventure; the rest will be supplementary material that fits in with the adventure or can easily be used separately. Adventure Paths are slated to run six issues each.As James Jacobs pointed out, 'Counting the Adventure Path material in Dragon and Dungeon over the course of a year, Savage Tide would clock in at about 450 pages. The Adventure Path material in Pathfinder over a year will be closer to 1,152 pages.

And you'll get 2 Adventure Paths instead of 1 each year.' Vic Wertz wrote: I assume you mean you set it up through the transition page. Did you click the 'Save Changes' button at the bottom to commit your decision?No, I bought it through the normal purchase process. It is showing as one of my orders, but not in my subscriptions or anywhere like that. Where is it on the transition page, I looked and can't find it?OK, I've worked out what is going on. However, it doesn't solve the problem that I'm not being recognised as a Charter Subscriber on the system.

Could you look into it please, Vic? Family farm seaside forum. It's hardly a priority, but I want my stuff when it comes out (whine, sniffle). Is everyone aware about the new postal rates for periodicals (they include a 'shape' aspect to the rate)? Developed by Time/WB and the USPS, I beleive.For small publishers its a huge cost increase. Anywhere from 11% on average up to 25% increase on postal rates. Add on the increase in paper costs, and it really makes it hard for small publishers.anyhow, enough shop talk.Are there going to be any info injected into the Adventure Path book thats more of the realm of Dragon magazine?

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Like New equipment, spells, PrC's and that sort of thing?14 is a good price, but 20 plus tax is a killer. If I get this it'll have to be thru subscription and not at the LFGS.I could probably talk myself into this just for all the glorious Wayne Renoylds art work! GLORIOUS I SAY!well, back to work.

Krail Stromquism wrote:Is everyone aware about the new postal rates for periodicals (they include a 'shape' aspect to the rate)? Developed by Time/WB and the USPS, I beleive.For small publishers its a huge cost increase. Anywhere from 11% on average up to 25% increase on postal rates. Add on the increase in paper costs, and it really makes it hard for small publishers.anyhow, enough shop talk.Are there going to be any info injected into the Adventure Path book thats more of the realm of Dragon magazine? Like New equipment, spells, PrC's and that sort of thing?14 is a good price, but 20 plus tax is a killer.

If I get this it'll have to be thru subscription and not at the LFGS.I could probably talk myself into this just for all the glorious Wayne Renoylds art work! GLORIOUS I SAY!well, back to workKrail, keep your eyes on the. The coming weeks will showcase all of the amazing stuff you'll find inside. Lilith wrote: From what Vic has posted in another thread, they were able to get a volume discount on shipping from the Post Office.:)Actually, that discount comes from UPS's division.

It's kind of nutty, but it's awesome.Let's say we have a package going to Miami. UPS picks it up from us and delivers it to a Mail Innovations center in Seattle, where it's combined with other packages heading to Miami, and then they're all delivered via UPS to a Miami USPS distribution center, and then the USPS delivers it to the final destination.Yet despite the fact that it's handled by UPS Mail Innovations.and. the USPS, it usually gets there about a day faster than if we'd sent it USPS ourselves,.and. it costs us less.Internationally, it works similarly, and saves even more time and money. We've actually been using it for certain packages shipped from paizo.com for a year or so, and we've found it super reliable.

I've really enjoyed what Paizo has done with the adventure paths in Dungeon and have melded them all into my Scarred Lands campaign setting over time so that my players can experience parts (or all) of them as they move through the world. It's been easier for me to create side concepts that aren't limited in scope and can even be revisited time and time again as the side concepts continue on their own without them. Kind of like advanced side adventures that require a lot less work in managing and outlining.I'm wary of the $18/month cost (inc. Shipping), but will use up my last bit of Dragon Mag & Dungeon Mag subscriptions to try it out.Hopefully I'll get more out of the new APs than expected and I wish Paizo good luck in going forward on their own. You guys have done some excellent work in making Dungeon a more worthwhile purchase in the last two years.

After they come out, you can order them as non-subscriber copies, and pay by check. Alternately, check 'em out at your favorite game store.Pre-paid fixed-length subscriptions caused a lot of hassles for us and for subscribers, with all kinds of manual entry required, bounced checks, missed renewal notices. We realize that leaves out folks without credit cards, but it improves the reliability of the subscriptions we do get. Plus, with banks offering checking cards bearing the Visa or Mastercard logo, and PayPal and other companies doing similar things, the truth is that the vast majority of our customers seem to have credit cards. Hi I'm an international subscriber for Dragon (I'm in Australia). Now I'm not an idiot but my question is - can someone please tell me exactly how to transfer my subscription over to Pathfinder so that this transition is smooth and I wont suffer the same teething problems I experienced with my initial Dragon subscription? I tried to do this on the site tonight but it seemed to be taking me through to the checkout and was going to charge my credit card so I cancelled the transaction.

Why can't this be as simple as a current subscriber just ticking a box 'yes I wish to subscribe or alternately no?CheersChris1to 50of553.