In the final days of 2022, OneBookShelf and Geek Native were looking at the best selling RPG titles from DriveThruRPG, DMsGuild and the Storytellers Vault.
Now, as 2023 rumbles to life, we have data from one of the new sites in the family. We have got the best selling Pathfinder community content from Pathfinder Infinite.
The best selling Pathfinder community content in 2022
- Witches+ by Derry Luttrell and Tony Saunders.
- Queerfinder Issue 1: Bars of Absalom by The Gallant Goblin, et al.
- Oracles+ by Derry Luttrell and Tony Saunders.
- NPC Index: Warriors by Jamie Trollope and Paul J Steen.
- Boosted Bestiary by Ron Lundeen.
- Smoke and Sail: a Pathfinder 2e Naval Warfare Sourcebook by Jamie Trollope and Paul J Steen.
- NPC Index: Spellcasters Jamie Trollope & Paul J Steen.
- Everything Shields by Everything4Everybody, et al.
- Clerics+ by Derry Luttrell and Tony Saunders.
- NPC Index: Warriors Foundry Support by Jamie Trollope and Paul J Steen.
- Frontiers of Magic by W. Brian Lane.
- Inkfinder by W. Brian Lane.
- Character Classes: Symbiote by Eldritch Osiris Games, et al.
- Kineticist: Power of the Elements by Andrew D. Geels.
- NPC Index: Spellcasters – Foundry Support by Jamie Trollope and Paul J Steen.
- Impossible Lands+ by Derry Luttrell, Tony Saunders, Jamie Trollope, et al.
- Oozefolk of Golarion by Garrick J. Williams.
- Kitsune of Golarion: Foxfire Adepts by Alexander Augunas.
- Arcadia Files: Altameda by Luis Loza.
- Mythic 2e by Nathan Salzl.
Congratulations to Derry Luttrell and Tony Saunders, who have the top spot with Witches+ by Derry Luttrell and Tony Saunders.
Something wicked this way comes!
From sea witches with patrons from below the waves to lessons of prophecy and binding, Witches+ is an supernatural expansion to the core witch class with the intent of evening the playing field with it and other spellcasters.
If you want to make a pact with a patron, but want to feel wicked when you’re doing it, Witches+ will give you a vanilla+ expansion to the class to keep the feeling of the witch class burning while also giving you more toys to play with. Peruse this 14-page fully accessible Tome of the Unknown by Derry Luttrell & Tony Saunders today!
In fact, the two authors have a series of + books, and Oracles+ takes the third spot, with Clerics and Impossible Lands+ also making the top twenty.
Another formidable partnership is Jamie Trollope and Paul J Steen, who also manage to land multiple Pathfinder supplements in the best sellers list.
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Congrats to the plus team for leading the list and having every product on the list.
Also, if there is a special disclosure needed and the image doesn’t fit the article at all, maybe don’t use the stupid ai art like a cretin and theif.
Hi Rayce, the IA art debate is a heated one. Something to reflect on is that most people’s opinions on the subject are entirely formed by what they read about it. I don’t think this makes them cretins.
What a weird justification. The opponents have read too much about it. They are too informed. As an artist, as someone who works with artists, as someone who follows the opinions of artists, my opinion is that “ethical AI art” is a farce and makes them cretins for pushing the narrative.
I appreciate that but the proponents of AI art aren’t saying it’s wrong to learn by examining the creations of others and that’s a major objection those who articulate AI have been taught unethically. I’m trying to be ethical and 100% of Geek Native’s patron is spent for art and articles. I never use AI art where I would previously commission art. I’m not an artist, I pay artists and believe the AI genie is out of the bottle so I should use it’s power to commission more human created art. I’m actively looking to find the silver in the… Read more »
I simply don’t understand why take such a hot water stance to ad nothing to your article. I have read the majority of these books, and none of them involve a cave, that kinda looks like a cove, that kinda looks like a nebula. I feel it would have been easier and more effective to contact authors to use key are that they have already made available.
I picked a carefully neutral illustration that suggested exploring but did not give any clues. However, my choice of art is not up for debate. This comment thread is here because you called me a thief and a cretin. I am not a thief, and I hope I’m rarely stupid. Please also be aware that the word ‘cretin’ should technically be used to describe a congenital deficiency. It’s a term that historically has been a pejorative and shouldn’t be.
I concede to using a term that I was not careful to know all context of and I apologize. The rest of my point stands as I have given them and have no bother to continue. It is more important to me that you see consistent push back to an unpopular choice than I make any independent change.