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| Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook | |
|---|---|
| PZO1110 | |
| (Book) | |
| Author(s) | Jason Bulmahn |
| Publisher | Paizo Publishing, LLC |
| Price | Print: $49.99 Pocket Edition: $24.99 PDF: $9.99 |
| Released | August 2009 (hardcover) August 4, 2016 (Pocket Edition) |
| Type | Core |
| Binding | Hardcover, softcover, PDF |
| Pages | 576 pages |
| isbn | ISBN 978-1-60125-150-3 (hardcover) ISBN 978-1-60125-887-8 (Pocket Edition) |
| Rules set | PFRPG |
| Series | Pathfinder RPG |
| Follows | Bonus Bestiary |
| Precedes | Bestiary |
| Awards | – Product of the Year (2010) – Best Game (2010) – Best Interior Art (2010) – Best Production Values (2010) |
| Errata | 1st Printing 2nd Printing 3rd Printing 4th Printing 5th Printing |
| Artwork from Core Rulebook | |
The Pathfinder RPG Core Rulebook was released in August 2009. It is on its sixth printing, which was published May 30, 2013.
The Core Rulebook provides rules, classes, and content to run the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game in any setting.
A smaller, softcover Pocket Edition of the Core Rulebook was released on August 4, 2016, containing all of the original content of the hardcover format, but in a smaller, 8.4' x 6.5' softcover format.
| “ | Enter a fantastic world of adventure!The Pathfinder Roleplaying Game puts you in the role of a brave adventurer fighting to survive in a world beset by magic and evil. Will you cut your way through monster-filled ruins and cities rife with political intrigue to emerge as a famous hero laden with fabulous treasure, or will you fall victim to treacherous traps and fiendish monsters in a forgotten dungeon? Your fate is yours to decide with this giant Core Rulebook that provides everything a player needs to set out on a life of adventure and excitement! This imaginative tabletop game builds upon more than 10 years of system development and an open playtest involving more than 50,000 gamers to create a cutting-edge RPG experience that brings the all-time best-selling set of fantasy rules into the new millennium. The Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook includes:
..and much, much more! | ” |
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For other developers: this app has an api that lets you pull up articles from your app. Contact me if you are interested in using it.
The application has tens of thousands of rule snippets allowing you to access feats, spells, monsters, npcs, classes and more. The application allows you to hone in the passages that matter for what’s going on in game now. Every title in every article is a link that lets you just see/bookmark that section. It has a powerful and fast search lets you find the rule you need, quickly.
It also allows you to create bookmark collections. You can bookmark passages that you want quick access to as a GM, while creating other collections for your characters, giving you quick access to the rules that applicable to that character.
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The internet permission is *only* used for error reports and content problem reporting. This app requires 20 megs of SD card space for the rules DB.
Changelog: http://www.legolas.org/
I've had many people contact me about updates for the app. The vast majority of the app's code parses Paizo's Pathfinder Reference Document: http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/
Unfortunately, the last update to that document was in 2016. Paizo used to update it frequently. I've been waiting to see if after they are complete with the starfinder launch if they will go back and start updating that document again. If they do, great. If not, I'm going to have to rewrite that code, which is a substantial undertaking, to parse another system reference document site.
There's way way too much content for a single person to enter in this data by hand, and as the only person working on the project, I've dedicated the time to making sure the parser is solid so that code does the data entry for me.
The starfinder srd is supposed to be coming soon: http://paizo.com/sfrd/ so I plan on giving it a month or two to see if they start updating the prd before I start the rewrite.