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Adventurer's Guide for Pathfinder

ErinRigh

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I am currently inputting this into RW and I was wondering if anyone else was considering it or has started it and would like to collaborate? I have finished the first 3 chapters, but if someone else is doing it too, maybe we could work together?

Anyone?
 
What *exactly* are you putting in and expecting to share/collaborate?

The Adventurer's Guide has Paizo's standard Open Content/ Intellectual Property declarations. Meaning, like an AP volume, the mechanics are open, but the story bits (NPC names, organization names, references to events in the plot of an AP, etc.) are not.
 
Paizo don't seem to have a problem with 2 DMs working together to get a module entered into digital tools; well at least it has been verified over in the Fantasy Grounds circles.

https://www.fantasygrounds.com/foru...haring-of-PFS-scenario-data-available-modules

This isn't really about sharing content, just finding a partner to assist with putting the content that both individuals own in order to put it into Realm Works more efficiently.

Obviously putting the finished product into the public domain would be a huge no no.
 
Paizo don't seem to have a problem with 2 DMs working together to get a module entered into digital tools; well at least it has been verified over in the Fantasy Grounds circles.

https://www.fantasygrounds.com/foru...haring-of-PFS-scenario-data-available-modules

This isn't really about sharing content, just finding a partner to assist with putting the content that both individuals own in order to put it into Realm Works more efficiently.

Obviously putting the finished product into the public domain would be a huge no no.

exactly, thanks Plunk
 
Well I have created each organization as it's own export, so I would send one example, probably the council as it has all the features, and then I would work on the hell knights while the other person worked on the silver ravens for example
 
I find it's helpful to create the frame-work first. Create all the items and setup all the names. Then create a couple of examples showing the layout method.

Just be careful when importing back-in that you over-ride the changes as otherwise you end up with some pretty funky results.
 
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