Foundry module updates Pathfinder 2e kingdom building, camping, weather rules
A fresh May 22 update kept PF2e - Kingdom Building, Camping & Weather aligned with Foundry 10-14, giving campaign-heavy tables a living rules toolkit.

PF2e - Kingdom Building, Camping & Weather got the kind of update that matters most to campaign-heavy tables: it stayed alive. The package page now shows a maintained Foundry add-on for Pathfinder Second Edition groups running on Foundry versions 10 through 14, with verification on version 14 and PF2e support listed at 8.1.2. For GMs who want kingdom turns, camp procedures, overland travel, and weather effects to be part of the table instead of a separate chore, that kind of version alignment is the difference between a useful tool and a forgotten download.
The module’s pitch is unusually focused for a Foundry add-on. It ships OGL-licensed rules for kingdom building, camping, and weather, all tied to one of Pathfinder 2e’s best-known sandbox adventure styles. That matters because these subsystems are exactly where online campaigns tend to bog down. Kingdom management can become spreadsheet work. Camping can turn into repeated bookkeeping. Weather can get hand-waved because nobody wants to stop and calculate it every session. A package that gathers those rules into one place gives a GM a cleaner way to keep the campaign layer visible without dragging down play.

Its category tags tell the same story. The module is listed not just as an Adventures add-on, but also as an Automation Enhancer, Content Pack, and Tools-and-Controls module. That mix suggests it is built to do more than sit on a shelf as reference text. It is meant to function as a rules reference and a table utility at the same time, which is exactly the sort of setup that can save prep when a party starts managing a domain or crossing a stretch of wilderness week after week.
The update history backs up the maintenance claim. Multiple recent versions landed in the last week and a half, which is the detail GMs should care about most before leaning on a subsystem module for an ongoing campaign. Anything built around campaign procedures can drift fast when Foundry changes or PF2e moves forward, and this release cadence signals that the package is still being kept in step with modern tables. For groups running kingdom play, overland travel, camp activities, or weather-driven logistics, that makes the module feel less like a relic of one adventure path and more like a live toolkit worth adopting now.
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