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Giant Hunter's Handbook

ShadeRaven

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Long time owner, first time poster here.

We've been using Hero Labs for years (for many version of D&D) but recently, we've been back to Pathfinder to do some of the Adventure Paths.

What I am looking for now is some advice on package purchasing. One of my players wants to play a Goliath Druid which comes from the Giant Hunter's Handbook. I can see that license is easy to get from Pathfinder RPG Player Companion #18 but what I don't know (or see easily) is whether or not I could by a bundle that includes that as well as many other options going forward so I don't have to worry about finding and buying more individual packages one at a time.

Plus, I don't mind supporting this wonderful product, though just throwing money at it needlessly won't endear me to my wife. Thus, I would prefer to make at least some attempt at wise purchase decisions. :p

Any help here and any additional advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
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Lone Wolf does offer various discounted bundles, described here, if you're interested in potential savings.

I tend to buy packages as I find a need for them, which has the disadvantage that I've gotten to take advantage of very few of the bundle discounts, but has the advantage that I've been able to spread the expense (past my first big bunch of packages) over years of play. I have a couple of friends who like to buy the bundles figuring that they'll have them when they need them, and some who buy as little as they can get away with and use Adjustments to fake as much as they can. ;)

And you can take heart in the fact that if you're not wedded to paper, buying Pathfinder books in PDF plus the associated Hero Lab packages is cheaper than buying the paper books by themselves (and buying only the PDFs you want most and depending on the online resources cheaper still).
 
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If you are only after a specific class then further the page that charlieluce linked describes Pathfinder Class Pack Entry Paths.
 
Just to add another method which is very cheap but requires MORE time and commitment is using the editor to ADD feats, spells, classes, etc yourself. Some of those are very simple like adding a Spell where a whole Class or Archetype will be harder. But the editor is free and there are resources to learn the editor including youtube vidoes. See my signature for details.

Not 100% what the OP was looking for but wanted to leave here for future readers. :)
 
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