Weapon Style Feats for the PATHFINDER RPG

For TRAILseeker patrons only! From mounted styles designed to be used in close-quarters, to ancient elven sword styles that emphasize deception and the use of a cloak as a defensive tool, this article introduces five new weapon styles, each with three weapon style feats, sure to enhance your Pathfinder game! Check out the Centaur style, practised by mounted knights, the elven Leaping Spider style, the Lion Blade style created by jaded paladins, the Garuda style, which emphasizes the buckler, and the Tempest style, a sweeping, devastating application of the quarterstaff! By Jonathan Palmer, illustrated by James Shields.

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But say I sign up in 3 months, when 5 articles have been published, and still pay only $3. Which articles do I get?

/Starfox, who feels he's already consumed $3's worth of customer response time but still shamelessly asks again.
 

But there is a per article fee, right? Say I pay $3 for three articles (no adventures or deluxe items), then I get three articles. The weapons¨style feats would presumably be one, and then I get the next to that are yet to be published. So far so good.

But say I sign up in 3 months, when 5 articles have been published, and still pay only $3. Which articles do I get?

You get all of them.

You're paying us to write more, not for the previously written content. You get all the prior stuff. If enough people pay us to write more, you get new stuff!

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