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Treasure Valley Gamers Hosts Full Pathfinder 2e Abomination Vaults Session

Treasure Valley Gamers ran a full Pathfinder 2e Abomination Vaults table at ABU Games, showing strong local demand and the appeal of free archetypes and automatic bonus progression.

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Treasure Valley Gamers Hosts Full Pathfinder 2e Abomination Vaults Session
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A full table of Pathfinder 2e players tackled the Abomination Vaults adventure at ABU Games in Boise, ID, signaling keen local interest in organized play and streamlined rules options. The session ran Saturday, January 24, 2026, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM MST and had been listed as full on Treasure Valley Gamers' event page prior to play.

Treasure Valley Gamers set the table to use free archetypes and automatic bonus progression, two house adjustments that matter to both new and veteran players. Free archetypes let characters add thematic options without heavy multiclass bookkeeping, while automatic bonus progression replaces incremental magic item tracking with a consistent character-power curve. Both choices reduce prep and table time, which helped fit a chunk of an Adventure Path into a four-hour slot and made the session accessible for players with limited evenings.

The event listing included local pickup details for players coordinating travel and gear, and encouraged those who missed the cutoff to monitor the group's page for openings and future runs. That combination of clear logistics and flexible rules appears to be driving turnout; a full table on a weekend afternoon underscores demand for regular Pathfinder 2e play in Treasure Valley and highlights ABU Games as a local hub for tabletop roleplaying sessions.

For players, the practical takeaways are straightforward. Using automatic bonus progression and free archetypes can make Adventure Path material manageable for shorter sessions and mixed-experience groups. Organizers looking to grow attendance can emulate the logistics focus used here - set clear start and end times, post pickup and meet-up details, and advertise rules variants up front so prospective players know what to expect.

The Boise table also signals broader momentum for Abomination Vaults as a go-to Adventure Path for groups wanting a classic dungeon crawl with scalable difficulty. With Treasure Valley Gamers marking the session full, expect more listings and likely waitlists as the group schedules additional runs. Check Treasure Valley Gamers’ page for future openings, consider automatic bonus progression if you want faster advancement, and plan to sign up early if you want a seat at the next vault.

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