Three of the most essential Pathfinder books for newbies are on sale right now
Savings to set you on a new path
If you’re into TTRPGs, you’ll know that Pathfinder is one of the most popular systems among fans of the genre. However, very few people get their start in tabletop roleplaying with Pathfinder 2E, so most players find themselves having to start from square one after investing heavily in D&D.
If you want to get into Pathfinder but the cost of new rulebooks and sourcebooks has you hesitating a little, you’ll be happy to know that right now, you can enjoy up to 30% off three of the most vital resources for a Pathfinder beginner. With deals like 15% off the hardcover version of the Pathfinder Player Core, you have one less boundary in your journey to exploring all of the best tabletop RPGs.
Pathfinder Player Core (Hardcover) | $59.99 $50.87 at Amazon
Save $9 - This 464-page beast of a book gives you everything you need to get your start as a player. Both the hardcover and the pocket softcover versions are at some of the lowest prices they’ve ever been at, too.
Buy it if:
✅ You’re just getting into Pathfinder
✅ You like owning physical versions of rulebooks
Don't buy it if:
❌ You’re a forever GM
Price check:
💲Paizo | $59.99
💲Barnes & Noble | $59.99
UK deal:
🇬🇧£56.45 at Amazon
Pathfinder GM Core (Hardcover) | $59.99 $44.70 at Amazon
Save $15 - This hefty tome gives would-be Pathfinder GMs a crash course in everything from crafting exciting encounters for your party to doling out treasure and magical items. At a single dollar off the cheapest it’s ever been, now’s a great time to pick up the GM core.
Buy it if:
✅ You want to GM Pathfinder
✅ You appreciate having a physical book to reference
Don't buy it if:
❌ You don’t see yourself as a GM
Price check:
💲Paizo | $59.99
💲Barnes & Noble | $59.99
UK deal:
🇬🇧£38.03 at Amazon
Pathfinder Kingmaker Adventure Path (Hardcover) | $99.99 $68.89 at Amazon
Save $31 - Pathfinder players loved this classic adventure path so much that it received an update for 2nd Edition. Now you can see what all the hype’s about while also enjoying its lowest-ever price.
Buy it if:
✅ You love the idea of adventuring and kingdom-building
✅ You fancy sandbox adventures that you can take your time with
Don't buy it if:
❌ You’d like a short campaign
❌ You want to write your own adventure instead
Price check:
💲Paizo | $59.99
💲Barnes & Noble | $99.99
UK deal:
🇬🇧£69.79 at Amazon
Should you buy Pathfinder Player Core, GM Core, and Kingmaker Adventure Path?
In my opinion, the Player Core, GM Core, and the Kingmaker Adventure are the perfect trio of resources for new Pathfinder players. If you and a group of TTRPG-loving friends want to get into Pathfinder 2E, these items are must-haves.
While PDF versions of the books are available too, I know that some people (myself included) adore having the experience of holding a chunky rulebook packed to the brim with lovely art. Not only is it a treat to have physical books on the table to reference as you’re playing, they make a fabulous addition to your bookshelf.
If you do find the fully hardcover versions too expensive or too unwieldy to travel with, you can always opt for the softcover pocket editions of the GM or Player Core instead. While they’re slightly smaller in scale (and have slightly compacted art as a result), they don’t compromise on content. So, once you factor in the fact that they’re seeing similar discounts to the hardcovers, that’s a win-win situation.
If you need some ideas on what to play next, try out one of our best board game picks. Or, for more great tabletop gaming deals, make sure to check out our page of board game deals.
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Abigail is a Tabletop & Merch writer at Gamesradar+. She carries at least one Magic: The Gathering deck in her backpack at all times and always spends far too long writing her D&D character backstory. She’s a lover of all things cute, creepy, and creepy-cute.
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