Now’s your chance to pick up a huge bundle of Pathfinder RPG books for a fraction of their regular pricefor a great alternative to D&D.
Humble Bundle has long been renowned as a way to pick up a huge selection of games, comics, and more at a hugely reduced cost, with a portion of the proceeds going to charity. While video games often see massive savings through Humble Bundle,tabletop gameHumble Bundles often receive less buzz but are just as valuable.
As if to illustrate this point, Humble Bundle is partnering with Paizo, developers of Pathfinder. It provides hundreds of dollars worth of Pathfinder books and supplements for a minimal fee. Check out this Humble Bundle right now, and you’ll have an excellent new TTRPG to dive into in the New Year.
What is Pathfinder?
Pathfinder is a fantasy adventure TTRPG in a similar vein to Dungeons and Dragons. Featuring mechanical depth and deep roleplaying potential, Pathfinder has been touted by many as the true contender to D&D’s fantasy TTRPG throne and has gone from strength to strength in its second edition.
As with past Humble Bundles, the selection on offer in the Pathfinder Second Edition Legacy Bundle doesn’t disappoint. From sourcebooks to monster guides and multi-part campaigns, the books and other items that comprise the bundle are listed below:
While the launch of One D&D may yet escape Hasbro’s questionable decisions more or less unscathed, it’s still a prudent time for TTRPG players to expand their options.
There are dozens of excellent RPGs available to suit any player’s taste, fromVampire the Masquerade to Blades in the Dark. But for those looking to hew as closely as possible toD&D’s fantasy framework, Pathfinder absolutely fits the bill. With excellent mechanical depth and flexibility, Pathfinder builds on and deepens D&D gameplay while retaining its fantasy flair.
You can find the Pathfinder Second Edition Legacy Bundleright here.
Jack Bye was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s UK team, specializing in ecommerce content. He is a Magic The Gathering and DnD expert, covering all things tabletop games. He also has bylines at WePC and VideoGamer.