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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
Australia
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Posted - 01 Oct 2014 : 04:35:45
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Have you contacted Alaundo, Eric?
Otherwise, I'd recommend sending the finished product my way, and I'll virtually deliver it to Alaundo so that it will be ready for eventual inclusion in the next site update. |
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George Krashos
Master of Realmslore
Australia
6643 Posts |
Posted - 01 Oct 2014 : 11:06:39
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I think Eric is hoping that WotC will pick it up first.
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Cards77
Senior Scribe
USA
745 Posts |
Posted - 01 Oct 2014 : 14:04:45
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Somewhat on a tagent here but related. I know there would be a HUGE market for current Pathfinder gamers who want to play through the boxed sets and adventures from the Realm's "Golden Age", ie Undermountain, Myth Drannor, etc. Do you think there are any folks out there who would be interested in converting and redoing those older products to be PF compatible? I think that could be a real side money maker for whoever has the rights. Even if 5e is out, PF isn't going away, and WoTC or whoever could stand to make quite a lot of money with relatively minimal work to rerelease the old products. |
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LordofBones
Master of Realmslore
1477 Posts |
Posted - 01 Oct 2014 : 14:45:39
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quote: Originally posted by Cards77
Somewhat on a tagent here but related. I know there would be a HUGE market for current Pathfinder gamers who want to play through the boxed sets and adventures from the Realm's "Golden Age", ie Undermountain, Myth Drannor, etc. Do you think there are any folks out there who would be interested in converting and redoing those older products to be PF compatible? I think that could be a real side money maker for whoever has the rights. Even if 5e is out, PF isn't going away, and WoTC or whoever could stand to make quite a lot of money with relatively minimal work to rerelease the old products.
I'm actually rather interested in converting Realms stuff to PF mechanics. I'm thinking of converting a lot of the characters (i.e. the Simbul is either a Destined-bloodline Sorc 32/Archmage 10 or an Arcanist, Szass Tam is a 30th level Red Wizard/Archmage 8, Khelben is a Wizard 27/Archmage 6, etc). |
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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
USA
36779 Posts |
Posted - 01 Oct 2014 : 18:07:22
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quote: Originally posted by Cards77
Somewhat on a tagent here but related. I know there would be a HUGE market for current Pathfinder gamers who want to play through the boxed sets and adventures from the Realm's "Golden Age", ie Undermountain, Myth Drannor, etc. Do you think there are any folks out there who would be interested in converting and redoing those older products to be PF compatible? I think that could be a real side money maker for whoever has the rights. Even if 5e is out, PF isn't going away, and WoTC or whoever could stand to make quite a lot of money with relatively minimal work to rerelease the old products.
I'm not so sure that WotC would see the money-making potential in revisiting old products, for a competitor's ruleset. They're not even all that big on re-releasing older material; other than the core rulebooks for prior editions, everything that has been re-released has just been a pdf copy of the original material. |
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