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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2012 9:11:16 GMT -8
Anyone thinking about picking this AP up?
I'm considering getting on the subscription series for this AP, picking up the AP-specific pawn tokens when they come out in September and then running the whole thing for my group ... or starting a new group.
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Post by jazzisblues on May 2, 2012 11:42:49 GMT -8
As a subscriber I just got it and at a glance through it looks pretty good. I don't typically run published stuff but it looks very playable and fun.
JiB
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Post by kevinr on May 2, 2012 12:42:00 GMT -8
I really like the tokens from the beginner box and was glad to see they are coming out with whole sets for the bestiary and the AP's.
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2012 10:53:17 GMT -8
I really like the tokens from the beginner box and was glad to see they are coming out with whole sets for the bestiary and the AP's. I noticed yesterday that they've just released a set of paper miniatures to go along with the first book of the AP. That was the final straw in making me want to invest in the whole AP and all associated books. TAKE MY MONEY!
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2012 10:56:40 GMT -8
As a subscriber I just got it and at a glance through it looks pretty good. I don't typically run published stuff but it looks very playable and fun. JiB I prefer to homebrew all my own stuff also but the thought of running a pirate adventure is too much to resist. Blame it on the Princess Bride ... And in my current campaign I already have half-orc NPCs based on Dread Pirate Roberts, Inigo Montoya and Fezzik.Even if I don't end up playing the AP it will still be enjoyable to just read the entire thing front-to-back and absorb all of the extra material.
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Post by jazzisblues on May 3, 2012 11:03:22 GMT -8
As a subscriber I just got it and at a glance through it looks pretty good. I don't typically run published stuff but it looks very playable and fun. JiB I prefer to homebrew all my own stuff also but the thought of running a pirate adventure is too much to resist. Blame it on the Princess Bride ... And in my current campaign I already have half-orc NPCs based on Dread Pirate Roberts, Inigo Montoya and Fezzik.Even if I don't end up playing the AP it will still be enjoyable to just read the entire thing front-to-back and absorb all of the extra material. I've been very happy with everything that I've read from Paizo. They put out well written products. Not sure if I'll ever run it, but it is a good read. JiB
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2012 11:07:04 GMT -8
I've been very happy with everything that I've read from Paizo. They put out well written products. Not sure if I'll ever run it, but it is a good read. JiB I was already 100% sold on the adventure path, but hearing that from you adds another few percentiles to it.
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Post by jazzisblues on May 4, 2012 15:05:04 GMT -8
I've been very happy with everything that I've read from Paizo. They put out well written products. Not sure if I'll ever run it, but it is a good read. JiB I was already 100% sold on the adventure path, but hearing that from you adds another few percentiles to it. Kewl very much looking forward to hearing how it plays for you. JiB
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