Paizo Delays Fall Errata, Plans Consolidated Update With Reprints
Paizo announced via a community message on December 16, 2025 that it will not issue a fall set of FAQs and errata this year. The company says its design team was too busy to justify an emergency errata cycle, and it plans to collect corrections into a single FAQ and errata update next year to coincide with scheduled book reprints.

On December 16, 2025 a community post relaying an official sourced reply confirmed that Paizo will not publish a fall FAQ and errata packet for 2025. The notice explained that the design team had a packed schedule and that no outstanding rules issues were judged urgent enough to trigger an emergency errata cycle. Paizo expects to gather errata into a comprehensive FAQ and errata update next year and align that release with upcoming reprints of core and supplemental books.
The announcement landed in forum threads where players and game masters had already collected possible errata candidates. The most frequently cited issues included Oracle spell and repertoire wording, edge cases in Kineticist interactions, questions about Sure Strike follow up, and assorted class and spell inconsistencies. Community members expressed disappointment at the timing, noting that several tables and organized play campaigns had been waiting for clarifications to resolve recurring rulings and character build questions.
Practical impact is immediate for people prepping sessions and for competitive and organized play groups that rely on consistent published rulings. Without a fall errata packet some groups will continue using table consensus, existing forum clarifications, or locally agreed house rules. Verify errata threads before sessions, log unresolved wording that affects play, and consider submitting formal errata reports through the official forums so those items appear in Paizo s monitoring process. Planning character options for next season will require attention to community discussions and any interim rulings you adopt.

Paizo indicated it will continue monitoring forum threads and errata reports as input for the consolidated update. Timing that update to reprints can reduce fragmentation by shipping corrected text with new physical copies, but it also delays official resolutions for issues that communities have flagged. Track official forum threads, collect specific examples and rulings from your table, and prepare to apply the consolidated FAQ and errata next year when the company releases the combined update with reprinted materials.
Know something we missed? Have a correction or additional information?
Submit a Tip

