So what is going to happen with 1st ed products revision?

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So what is going to happen with 1st ed products revision?

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I am just curious if any plans are on the table to take from PFRPG 4-11 to 2nd edition? I know its not impossible to convert yourself but I would rather have it official like so its all megaversal.

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4 -7 are the only 1st Ed books. All the others are 2nd Ed.
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Hmmm, you are right! I guess it has been awhile since I last peered at them. Just started cracking them open again, tired of D&D, cannot get folks to bite on Hackmaster so I feel like PFRPG is a good middle ground for crunch and fantasy fun. Thanks
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As to when the remaining first edition books get upgraded to 2nd edition. That will probably never happen unfortunately.
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Couple of freelancers supposedly updated Yin Sloth Jungle. Some of their work can be seen in
Rifter #23-24.. Last I heard if Yin Sloth 1st ed copies run out then maybe the 2nd edition would
get released. Would like to hope so because I want my 2nd ed Undead Hunter, Witch Hunter, Holy
Crusader, Spy and few other O.C.C.s.
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Totally agree Reagren. Of course, if they release second edition, the first edition books become collectors items. :)
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Reagren Wright wrote:Couple of freelancers supposedly updated Yin Sloth Jungle. Some of their work can be seen in
Rifter #23-24.. Last I heard if Yin Sloth 1st ed copies run out then maybe the 2nd edition would
get released.
Would like to hope so because I want my 2nd ed Undead Hunter, Witch Hunter, Holy
Crusader, Spy and few other O.C.C.s.


I first heard that rumor a several years ago. If it's true then, IMO, Palladium should cut their losses on those books and either dump them or massively reduce their price. Clearly those books aren't moving.
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Reagren Wright wrote:Couple of freelancers supposedly updated Yin Sloth Jungle. Some of their work can be seen in
Rifter #23-24.. Last I heard if Yin Sloth 1st ed copies run out then maybe the 2nd edition would
get released. Would like to hope so because I want my 2nd ed Undead Hunter, Witch Hunter, Holy
Crusader, Spy and few other O.C.C.s.


IIRC, Robyn Stott was part of the Yin-Sloth team. I know that I included updates to the magical classes in the MoM manuscript, but gods only know when they rest of that might come out, or in what form.
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