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In the Humble Bundle, you can currently get up to 54 Pathfinder items at a significantly reduced price.
It is extensive and complex – but also a joy for roleplaying fans. We are talking about the fantasy pen & paper Pathfinder, which is now in its second edition.
Currently, you can grab up to 54 items related to the role-playing game from Humble. The offer comes directly from the Pathfinder publisher Paizo. However, you should hurry.Because the offer is expected to be valid only until October 10, 2024.
In addition to bargain hunters, the bundle should be particularly interesting for horror fans. Because the articles deal with ghouls, vampires and other undead creatures.
The fact that the rulebook works not only as pen & paper is demonstrated by Owlcat’s role-playing games alone – such as Wrath of the Rightous, which received an outstanding rating from us.
What’s included in the offer?
As usual, you get the contents of the book bundle in digital form as a PDF – with one exception! Because the rulebook Book of the Dead is also included as a hardcover edition – and that normally costs around 50 euros on its own. In addition to books, the bundle includes game mats on which you can play out part of your adventure with your group.
You can pay as much as you want for the offer. However, higher contributions also unlock more items. But even if you pay the highest amount, you still save almost 700 euros.
Here are the different bundle levels:
- For 5 euros you get 6 PDFs
- For 14 euros you get 26 PDFs
- For 32 euros you get 53 PDFs
- For 45 euros you get 53 PDFs and the hardcover edition of Book of the Dead
In addition to the Book of the Dead, you get World Books, which allow you to delve deeper into the world of Pathfinder, and Adventure Paths, collections of related adventures. Plus, for just $5, you get the Second Edition Core Rules Book and a Beginner Box, a handy starter kit for new players.
The second edition of Pathfinder is considered more beginner-friendly and has been slimmed down a bit from the first edition. If you know the D&D rules, then Pathfinder should look familiar to you.
However, there are some differences. Instead of movement, action, and bonus action, you have three actions per turn. In addition, critical successes or failures depend on your skill and work a little differently than in D&D.
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