http://paizo.com/store/sale/goodmanApocalypseSale
I just dropped $48 on 12 books! :)
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> Another year, another Goodman Games sale at Paizo!
>
> http://paizo.com/store/sale/goodmanApocalypseSale
>
> I just dropped $48 on 12 books! :)
Don't feel bad, Just moments ago, I dropped $161 on a shirt, tie and a pair
of pants and won't even get to wear them for 7 to 10 days! But I am gonna
look FLY!
-phy
> Another year, another Goodman Games sale at Paizo!
> http://paizo.com/store/sale/goodmanApocalypseSale
>
> I just dropped $48 on 12 books! :)
Yay! Just in time for me to buy some stuff I've had my eyes on
since last summer.
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> tet...@comcast.net wrote:
>
>
>> Another year, another Goodman Games sale at Paizo!
>> http://paizo.com/store/sale/goodmanApocalypseSale
>>
>> I just dropped $48 on 12 books! :)
>
>
> Yay! Just in time for me to buy some stuff I've had my eyes on
> since last summer.
>
I ordered:
1 x DragonMech: Almanac of the Endless Traders (d20) Print Edition @
3.00 = $3.00
1 x Etherscope: The Great Metropolis (OGL) Print Edition @ 3.00 = $3.00
1 x Etherscope: Upload: Etherpunk (OGL) Print Edition @ 3.00 = $3.00
1 x Etherscope: Just a Delivery (OGL) Print Edition @ 1.00 = $1.00
1 x Etherscope: Mysteries of the Occult (OGL) Print Edition @ 3.00
= $3.00
1 x Dungeon Crawl Classics: Saga of the Dragon Cult (d20) Print
Edition @ 5.00 = $5.00
1 x Xcrawl: Emperor's Cup 4700 (d20) Print Edition @ 2.00 = $2.00
1 x Xcrawl: Welcome to Necromerica 4702 (d20) Print Edition @ 2.00
= $2.00
1 x Xcrawl: Coney Island Crawl (d20) Print Edition @ 1.00 = $1.00
1 x Xcrawl: Dungeonbattle Brooklyn (d20) Print Edition @ 1.00 = $1.00
1 x Xcrawl: Las Vegas Crawl (d20) Print Edition @ 2.00 = $2.00
1 x Xcrawl: PhoenixCrawl (d20) Print Edition @ 2.00 = $2.00
>>> Another year, another Goodman Games sale at Paizo!
>>> http://paizo.com/store/sale/goodmanApocalypseSale
>>>
>>> I just dropped $48 on 12 books! :)
>>
>>
>> Yay! Just in time for me to buy some stuff I've had my eyes on
>> since last summer.
>>
>
> I ordered:
>
> 1 x Dungeon Crawl Classics: Saga of the Dragon Cult (d20) Print
> Edition @ 5.00 = $5.00
They sell Goodman Games books? My budget is in BIG trouble!
> 1 x Xcrawl: Emperor's Cup 4700 (d20) Print Edition @ 2.00 = $2.00
> 1 x Xcrawl: Welcome to Necromerica 4702 (d20) Print Edition @ 2.00
> = $2.00
> 1 x Xcrawl: Coney Island Crawl (d20) Print Edition @ 1.00 = $1.00
> 1 x Xcrawl: Dungeonbattle Brooklyn (d20) Print Edition @ 1.00 = $1.00
> 1 x Xcrawl: Las Vegas Crawl (d20) Print Edition @ 2.00 = $2.00
> 1 x Xcrawl: PhoenixCrawl (d20) Print Edition @ 2.00 = $2.00
One of our players tried to get an Xcrawl campaign started last year.
>> Yay! Just in time for me to buy some stuff I've had my eyes on
>> since last summer.
>>
>
> I ordered:
I bought Paizo's combat initiative tracker. Our group tries to track it with
a pencil and scrap paper (or writing on the plexiglass map cover on the
gaming table) and it doesn't work very well.
While the Dungeon Crawl Classics adventures looked good, i was not willing
to spent the money on supermodules that ran a party from 1st to 10th level.
<snip>
> I bought Paizo's combat initiative tracker. Our group tries to track it with
> a pencil and scrap paper (or writing on the plexiglass map cover on the
> gaming table) and it doesn't work very well.
Speaking from experience, a white board bought specifically for the
purpose doesn't work any better....
<snip>
Baird
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>>> Yay! Just in time for me to buy some stuff I've had my eyes on
>>> since last summer.
>>>
>>
>> I ordered:
>I bought Paizo's combat initiative tracker. Our group tries to track it with
>a pencil and scrap paper (or writing on the plexiglass map cover on the
>gaming table) and it doesn't work very well.
Does the initiative tracker work better?
>While the Dungeon Crawl Classics adventures looked good, i was not willing
>to spent the money on supermodules that ran a party from 1st to 10th level.
Eh, I thought of it as getting a nice variety of levels I could
start a module at. I'm good at scavenging stuff from big modules,
and I usually get a few different campaigns from each one so
they're a pretty good value for me.
~p.
>>I bought Paizo's combat initiative tracker. Our group tries to track it with
>>a pencil and scrap paper (or writing on the plexiglass map cover on the
>>gaming table) and it doesn't work very well.
>
> Does the initiative tracker work better?
It arrived only yesterday. It's a tablet about the size of a standard
sheet of paper backed with a thing refridgerator magnet material and
comes with tags of a silmilar material. You write the name on the tags
and stick them on the board in their correct initiative slot. There is
a large big arrow piece that is used to mark which initiative you are
at and another to mark the number of rounds. I am hoping to use it at
this week's game because I am really tired of our normal way.
I really like it. I am currently mostly using index cards, which I
like somewhat better, but my SO uses the Paizo tracker and it certainly
does some things better than index cards.
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One guy in our group has one of these and we use it all the time. When
he's not there it's a two-fer loss (him and his tracker).
I found a small package of magnetic paper that can be run through an
inkjet printer. I was thinking of doing a few things in Cam,apign
Cartographer, and then printing them. Maybe I can come up with some
game aids such as turn tracking.
JimP.
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I have some of that paper too so that would be really cool!
>I found a small package of magnetic paper that can be run through an
>inkjet printer.
Awesome. We do live in the future, after all.
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At Wal-Mart, if anyone else is looking for such paper.
>>I found a small package of magnetic paper that can be run through an
>>inkjet printer.
>
>Awesome. We do live in the future, after all.
Wait for it... wait for it... wait for it...
NOW we live in the future.
My group's reaction was unaminously positive. Hurray!
Sale still going on. Ordered around $25 worth of modules. I don't expect
them to be great but at $2-$3 each I'm sure they'll be worth it.
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-smithdoerr