Starfinder Adventure Paths listed and dates of publication:
Starfinder Adventure Path: Incident at Absalom Station (Dead Suns 1 of 6)
Paperback – 5 Sep 2017 (A ship without a crew)
- "Incident at Absalom Station," a Starfinder adventure for 1st-level characters, by Robert G. McCreary.
- A gazetteer of Absalom Station, by James L. Sutter.
- Magical relics inspired by the lost planet Golarion, by Owen K.C. Stephens.
- An archive of new alien creatures, by Jason Keeley and Robert G. McCreary.
- Statistics and deck plans for a new starship designed just for the player characters, plus details on a new planet in the Codex of Worlds, by Robert G. McCreary.
Starfinder Adventure Path: Temple of the Twelve (Dead Suns 2 of 6)
Paperback – 7 Nov 2017 (Welcome to the jungle)
- "Temple of the Twelve," a Starfinder adventure for 3rd-level characters, by John Compton.
- A gazetteer of the wild planet of Castrovel, by John Compton and James L. Sutter.
- Details on the destructive Cult of the Devourer, including a new mystic connection and new cult gear, by Owen K.C. Stephens.
- An archive of strange new alien creatures, by John Compton, Jason Keeley, and Robert G. McCreary.
- Statistics and deck plans for a new starship, by John Compton, plus details on a moon whose planet disappeared into a black hole in the Codex of Worlds, by Jason Keeley.
Starfinder Adventure Path: Splintered Worlds (Dead Suns 3 of 6)
Paperback – 26 Dec 2017 (To live and die on Eox)
- "Splintered Worlds," a Starfinder adventure for 5th-level characters, by Amanda Hamon Kunz.
- A gazetteer of Eox, the planet of the dead, including rules for disturbing necromantic augmentations called necrografts, by Owen K.C. Stephens.
- Details on the exiled Corpse Fleet, the rogue undead navy of Eox, including new necrotech armor and weapons and additional Corpse Fleet starships, by Thurston Hillman.
- An archive of strange new alien creatures, both living and undead, by Amanda Hamon Kunz and Owen K.C. Stephens.
- Statistics and deck plans for a new starship, by Amanda Hamon Kunz, plus a rogue planet that hosts a secret Corpse Fleet base in the Codex of Worlds, by Jason Keeley.
Starfinder Adventure Path: The Ruined Clouds (Dead Suns 4 of 6)
Paperback – 28 Feb 2018 (Dark clouds gather)
- "The Ruined Clouds," a Starfinder adventure for 7th-level characters, by Jason Keeley.
- Details about the Drift, the mysterious plane of existence revealed by the god Triune that allows faster-than-light travel, including information about notable locations such as the holy city of Alluvion and the dangerous doldrums, by Joe Pasini.
- A gazetteer of Istamak, the floating city of Nejeor VI where the descendants of a once-powerful star empire struggle to survive in the ruins of their ancestors' civilization, by Jason Keeley.
- An archive of new creatures, from living holograms and twisted mutants to supernatural agents of the Devourer, by Jason Keeley and Owen K.C. Stephens.
- Statistics and deck plans for a new starship from the secretive Azlanti Star Empire, plus an overview of the gas giant Nejeor VI in the Codex of Worlds, by Jason Keeley.
Starfinder Adventure Path: The Thirtheenth Gate (Dead Suns 5 of 6)
Paperback – 8 May 2018 (A place in the suns)
- “The Thirteenth Gate,” a Starfinder adventure for 9th-level characters, by Stephen Radney-MacFarland.
- A collection of technological relics left scattered across the galaxy by the kishalee, members of an ancient advanced alien civilization, by Stephen Radney-MacFarland.
- Detailed descriptions of the worlds and cultures of five never-before-encountered alien species, by Mikko Kallio, Jason Keeley, Lyz Liddell, Ron Lundeen, and Mark Moreland.
- An archive of new creatures, from the main inhabitants of the five new alien worlds to an undead manifestation of entropy, by Mikko Kallio, Jason Keeley, Lyz Liddell, Ron Lundeen, Mark Moreland, and Stephen Radney-MacFarland.
- Statistics and deck plans for a heavily modified starship crewed by Devourer cultists, by Stephen Radney-MacFarland, plus a glimpse of a barren planet cloaked in shadow in the Codex of Worlds, by Owen K.C. Stephens.
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