Pro tip: Buy the “Player’s Guide” (free PDF) first. It gives your party the campaign traits and background hooks without spoiling the DM’s secrets. Kingmaker is not a perfect module. It is ambitious, sometimes bloated, and the 5e conversion still carries the ghost of Pathfinder’s math. But what it offers— true ownership of the world —is almost impossible to find elsewhere.
So gather your party, roll your hex crawl, and get ready to defend your throne.
If that question has ever been whispered at your table, you need to know about the .
The campaign takes the party from levels 1 to 17 across the lawless, monster-infested region known as the . You aren’t just exploring a hex map; you are claiming it. By the mid-game, you will be building settlements, managing armies, negotiating trade routes, and fighting wars of succession.
Originally a legendary 600-page saga for Paizo’s Pathfinder 1e, Kingmaker has finally been officially converted for 5th Edition. And yes, it is available as a massive, searchable PDF. Let’s break down why this is the best “domain game” ever written—and why you should buy the PDF, not the dead tree version. In short: You start as nobodies. You end as rulers.