Pathfinder 2E Pathfinder Treasure Vaults (Remaster) Updates A Ton Of Magic Gear

You can now pre-order the Remaster edition of Pathfinder Treasure Vaults.

Pathfinder's Remaster edition of the game takes 2E and removes or changes legacy D&D references and IP, prompted by Paizo's desire to move away from the Open Gaming License.

The 224-page book contains about 600 magic items, and can be preordered for $64.99. It is expected to ship on June 4th, 2025.

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Pathfinder Treasure Vault (Remastered) reveals the glittering hoard of a terrifying dragon, as presented by the creature’s plucky kobold assistant. This 224-page hardcover rulebook presents a catalog of gear from nearly every category of equipment and magic item available in the Pathfinder RPG, updated to work perfectly with the remastered Pathfinder Second Edition rules! Give your character the perfect tool for the job with signature weapons, customizable relics, and wondrous items to fit your every need while preparing for any eventuality with potions, elixirs, wands, and more!

Each chamber of the dragon’s vault contains a mountain of treasure, from deadly weapons and forgotten suits of armor to mysterious alchemical items and deadly poisons. There is something in the vault for everyone, including:
  • Nearly 600 items spread across numerous equipment types.
  • Over 50 weapons, such as the devastating earthbreaker hammer and the ferocious falcata.
  • Shields and armor of all types and materials, like the magical starfall shield that turns you into a living comet!
  • An entire chapter, "Alchemy Unleashed," that introduces over 100 alchemical items, covering everything from restorative lozenges to searing flamethrowers.
  • New magic items of all shapes and sizes, from magical tattoos to artifacts like the goddess Shelyn's mighty glaive, the Whisperer of Souls.
  • An entire chapter of variant and expanded crafting rules.
  • Special categories of items that can give you power that comes at a dangerous price.
 

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An unncesary product, IMHO.

Which is a bit sad because Paizo has been putting out banger after banger with the 2e remaster. I just got the last 2 books I was missing this week so I've completed the 4 base books collection for the remaster :D
 


Magic tattoos needed a revamp pretty much as soon as they were introduced in PF2, so I'm hoping this remaster gives them some much needed support. Still bitter about their "improvements" to the Oracle, but I'm cautiously optimistic nonetheless.
 


I have generally found the large tomes of magic items to be of limited use. That Massive +4 Bastard Sword of Dragon Cleaving probably won't help your 2nd level Bard nor will the +1 Cold Iron toothpick of fly stabbing be of much use to your 18th level Fighter type. Hopefully the expanded crafting rules are expanded and complete enough to justify the price.

But this is something that Paizo needed to publish to move on from the OGL and related drama.
 


I'd rather see new content, but at least Paizo seems to be doing their base right. By that I mean there are lots of reports that people who had purchased PDF's of material that had been remastered and automatically received the new remastered version in their digital downloads. Guns and Gear in particular.

I've not heard of this announced for "Treasure Vault" specifically, but I'd find it odd if they didn't.
 


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