Before Perram joined Know Direction as the show’s first full time co-host, the podcast could have best been describe as a bunch of Pathfinder RPG stuff. Perram brings a knowledge of and love for Golarion to Know Direction, something any Pathfinder podcast is lacking without. On top of being a man on the pulse of the Pathfinder campaign setting, Perram is the founder of the superlative site for Pathfinder spellcasters, Perram’s Spellbook, a free web application that creates customized spell cards.
Updating non-core 3.5 options to Pathfinder? Substituting a suboptimal feat? Need an NPC in a hurry? NPC Feats is a game aid for DMs looking to balance encounters quickly. Download the NPC Feats PDF
Publisher: Paizo Publishing Dragons were awesome before awesome meant cool. Paizo tries to define these creatures and their role in Golarion in this Pathfinder Chronicles sourcebook.
The 3.5 core rulebooks. The 3.0 core rulebooks. Unearthed Arcana. The Rules Compendium. Errata. Three public alpha tests, a beta test, and an official Pathfinder rulebook. Countless published and web-based third party material. House rules. The third edition of...
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast The great wedge that divides 3.5 purists and completionists: Is owning a 3rd edition book worth more than ignoring a gap between the core Monster Manual and Monster Manual III?
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Publisher: Wizards of the Coast This often overlooked sourcebook is branded a campaign option: Not an entire campaign setting but not a traditional splat book. Ghostwalk, like the spirits the book features, exists somewhere in between.
A different kind of setting than Frostburn or Sandstorm, the first two sourcebooks in the environment series, Stormwrack adds depth to adventures on the high seas. Publisher: Wizards of the CoastDate Released: August 2005Date Reviewed: December 2008