The second edition of Pathfinder is among the most popular tabletop RPG systems on the market, allowing players to experience epic adventures. Set in the universe of Golarion, a vast medieval fantasy world filled with various peoples, gods, monsters, and problems to solve, there are always stories to be told.

For Game Masters who are struggling to create a story in the setting or are short on time, the game's company Paizo offers books called Adventure Paths. Each one contains a complete epic adventure ready to be played, often introducing new game mechanics that make things even more interesting. These are among the best options.

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10 Age Of Ashes

The First Adventure Path For Pathfinder 2e

Pathfinder 2e Adventure Path Age of Ashes cover
  • Level Range: 1-20

Age of Ashes is a milestone in the history of Pathfinder 2e, being the first Adventure Path released for the game. Despite telling a great story that takes players all over Golarion, it has several issues. The biggest is that many encounters are unbalanced and can easily wipe out a party.

Another factor is that many concepts that appear in Age of Ashes had already been used in Pathfinder 1e adventures. However, the material in the Age of Ashes books is not bad, and a creative GM can use it to craft an epic experience.

9 Agents Of Edgewatch

Protect The City Of Absalom

Pathfinder 2e Agents of Edgewatch cover
  • Level Range: 1-20

In creating Agents of Edgewatch, Paizo tried to bring new ideas to their Adventure Paths, deviating a bit from the norm and causing some unease among players. Here, the group is not adventurers seeking glory, but a police force that needs to protect the city of Absalom during the Radiant Festival.

There are some limitations that can be difficult for players, such as the fact that non-violent encounters are prioritized in this adventure. Additionally, the early chapters of the journey are quite challenging, requiring Dungeon Masters to make some minor adjustments to the encounters. Nevertheless, it still has good potential.

8 Blood Lords

Potential For Evil Characters

Pathfinder 2e Blood Lords cover
  • Level Range: 1-20

Typically, tabletop RPG groups tend to include good-aligned characters who seek to be heroes to the people. However, Blood Lords subverts this expectation. It is a good option for players who want to be villains or otherwise less-than-savory characters.

The setting of this Adventure Path is unique. Players take on the roles of adventurers who work for the Blood Lords, rulers who govern the undead nation of Geb. Races like Skeletons are a good choice, especially for players who want to try something new in their RPG experience.

7 Abomination Vaults

An Old School Mega Dungeon

Pathfinder 2e Abomination Vaults cover
  • Level Range: 1-10

The Pathfinder 2e Beginner's Box comes with the adventure Menace Under Otari, a simple adventure that's perfect for introducing new players. When finished, GMs who want to continue the story of these characters can opt to run Abomination Vaults, which has a simple yet classic premise.

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This Adventure Path is a return to the origins of classic tabletop RPGs. Players explore a massive dungeon, return to the city to talk with NPCs, and prepare for another incursion into the place. There are many interesting characters for players to encounter, making it a good starting point for beginner groups.

6 Fist Of The Ruby Phoenix

The Classic Anime Tournament Arc

Pathfinder 2e Fist of the Ruby Phoenix cover
  • Level Range: 11-20

Tournament arcs are a hallmark of anime, as they are the perfect time to pit powerful characters against each other. So, like a good shonen, Paizo decided to bring this concept to Golarion. With multiple battles, rival competitors, complex combat arenas, and even secret plots, Fist of the Ruby Phoenix is a very fun Adventure Path.

However, despite all its qualities and being a good way to attract anime fans' attention, it is important to note that this adventure is not recommended for beginners. Starting at higher levels, the Adventure Path requires players to have a more advanced knowledge of the Pathfinder 2e system to build their characters for this journey.

5 Season Of Ghosts

A Unique Horror Experience In Tian Xia

Pathfinder 2e Season of Ghosts Adventure Path cover
  • Level Range: 1-12

In a remote logging village, the ancient peace with ghosts, gremlins, and Oni is broken on the first day of summer. The player characters must protect their village from the dark and frightening inhabitants of the forest while investigating the sudden change in their neighbors' behavior. Most of this adventure unfolds in Willowshire, with themes of mystery and horror permeating the plot.

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Season of Ghosts stands out for its smaller scale compared to other Pathfinder 2e Adventure Paths. It focuses exclusively on the terrifying events around the village over the course of a year, providing a more intimate and immersive experience.

4 Quest For The Frozen Flame

A Personal Story

Pathfinder 2e Quest For The Frozen Flame Adventure Path cover
  • Level Range: 1-10

Players venturing into Quest for the Frozen Flame can forget about stories of armored knights, school-trained wizards, or other adventurers trying to save the world from destruction. Here, the narrative is more primitive and personal.

During this Adventure Path, players are part of a tribal civilization seeking to survive in the Realm of the Mammoth Lords, north of Golarion. They need to explore the area in search of resources while preventing dangers or rival tribes from harming their settlement. Because of its more personal tone, Quest for the Frozen Flame is one of Paizo's most memorable creations.

3 Strength Of Thousands

A School Of Magic

Strength Of Thousands Adventure Path in Pathfinder 2e
  • Level Range: 1-20

Exploring the life of students in tabletop RPGs is not uncommon. Even Dungeons & Dragons has done something similar with Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos. However, Paizo's approach is slightly different. Players in Strength of Thousands start as students and evolve to become teachers.

Thi Adventure Path still offers plenty of room for players who want to engage in a lot of roleplay while balancing these moments with interesting combat encounters and adventures. Additionally, despite the story being centered around a school of magic, the school is willing to teach anyone with an optimistic worldview.

2 Kingmaker

One Of Paizo's Greatest Classics

Pathfinder 2e Adventute Path Kingmaker
  • Level Range: 1-20

Kingmaker is an Adventure Path synonymous with Pathfinder, being one of the most famous campaigns produced by Paizo in its history. Originally released for the first edition, players start as adventurers seeking to rid the Stolen Lands of the influence of the Stag Lord, and later become nobles of the region.

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The campaign even received a game by Owlcat Games, who also made Pathfinder: Wrath of The Righteous. For the second edition update, much additional content from the video game was used to enhance the story and fix some plot holes.Kingmaker also features interesting characters and formidable challenges. Even though managing the kingdom can be a tedious task for some players, it is an Adventure Path that should be experienced at least once.

1 Extinction Curse

Manage A Circus While Trying To Save The World

Extinction Curse Adventure Path in Pathfinder 2e
  • Level Range: 1-20

Extinction Curse was the second Adventure Path released for Pathfinder 2e by Paizo and, unlike Age of Ashes, featured better balance and a more original story. Here, players are part of the Circus of Wayward Wonders. They must balance their time between making the circus profitable, while investigating a greater danger that could threaten the entire world.

At times, the campaign still requires some minor adjustments to create more moments where players explore the circus mechanics and performances. Aside from this detail, the NPCs in it are remarkable. There are many well-planned combat encounters, such as battles on top of giant towers, where the biggest danger is being knocked off from above.

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