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RPG: Pathfinder 2E’s ‘Lost Omens – Grand Bazaar’ Brings New Magic to Golarion

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Aug 30 2022
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Pathfinder 2nd Edition will soon have a whole marketplace full of magic items. Paizo just announced a new sourcebook: Lost Omens: Grand Bazaar Special Edition.

Every adventurer needs magic items. And every GM needs merchants who can sell them. You’ll find both of these in the newest sourcebook coming from Paizo, Lost Omens: Grand Bazaar.

This new book is chock full of all sorts of new equipment, actually. It taps into everything that players love about shopping episodes. There are lists of items of all stripes. From the magical to the mundane. Weapons, armor, and even accessibility gear so that you can find adventure no matter what kind of hero you’re playing.

 

But there’s also a list of merchants who sell them. An array of shops and shopkeeps awaits so that you’ll always have a quirky NPC ready to offer up exactly what your party needs.

It’ll be up to you to make sure the shop front vanishes by the time the party turns around, of course.

Pathfinder Lost Omens: Grand Bazaar Special Edition – $59.99

Be the first to market with Pathfinder Lost Omens: The Grand Bazaar!

The Grand Bazaar is Absalom’s greatest marketplace featuring items from all over Golarion. Here, an adventurer can find equipment of all kinds to help them on their next quest like new weapons, armors, magic items, accessibility items to enable adventures for anyone, new animal companions, and more! The Grand Bazaar is also home to countless unique merchants and shops. Game Masters can use these new shops as part of their campaigns to flesh out the world and inspire new adventures. See what’s for sale at the Grand Bazaar, and snap up the good deals while you still can!

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This deluxe special edition is bound in faux leather with metallic deboss cover elements and a bound-in ribbon bookmark.

Happy Adventuring

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Author: J.R. Zambrano
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