Bestiary 4 Preview #2

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

In just a week or two, Bestiary 4 will be sent out to subscribers and game stores around the world, packed full of deadly terrors and gruesome beasts. Each week, we are going to be taking a look at one of the horrifying monsters from this book, waiting to consume your PCs. This week, we are investigating a truly mind shattering foe! None can resist it. All will bow before it. Every character will want to cuddle with it?!?

PIPEFOX CR 2


Illustration by Brynn Metheney

XP 600
N Diminutive magical beast
Init +7; Senses darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision; Perception +5

DEFENSE

AC 17, touch 17, flat-footed 13 (+3 Dex, +4 size)
hp 13 (3d10–3)
Fort +2, Ref +6, Will +1

OFFENSE

Speed 30 ft., climb 20 ft.
Melee bite +10 (1d2–5)
Space 1 ft.; Reach 0 ft.
Spell-Like Abilities (CL 3rd; concentration +5)
 Constant—comprehend languages
 3/day—augury, vanish
 1/day—detect thoughts (DC 14), divination, greater invisibility (self only)

STATISTICS

Str 1, Dex 16, Con 9, Int 14, Wis 11, Cha 14
Base Atk +3; CMB +2; CMD 8
Feats Improved Initiative, Weapon Finesse
Skills Climb +7, Knowledge (arcana) +5, Knowledge (religion) +5, Perception +5, Sense Motive +2, Stealth +19
Languages Common, Draconic; comprehend languages
SQ compression

ECOLOGY

Environment any
Organization solitary
Treasure standard

A pipefox is a foot-long, furry, magical snake with the head of a fox. Often found either climbing in trees or snaking around pipes, these curious and stealthy creatures prefer to skulk about to observe and learn. Neither malicious nor particularly beneficial, pipefoxes love to gather knowledge and sometimes disseminate what they’ve acquired to those they find worthy.

There is no way your players will be able to resist the cuteness that is the pipefox. That is all for this week, next week I think we will take a look at a creature that will be very unhappy about all this sweetness.

Jason Bulmahn
Lead Designer

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This looks like a creature that is perfect for a mid to high level character with the Improved Familiar feat. Otherwise it is pretty much a despicably cute plot device.

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I will have to annoy my party with one next session! :)


Can't resist...must build shrine to pipefox...

Silver Crusade

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Brynn was definitely inspired by Firefox.


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I am going to have to throw these at one of my players. Her paladin suffers from an extreme case of cuteness proximity.


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Radiarch wrote:
Brynn was definitely inspired by Firefox.

Now we just need a Chrome modron that looks like a colorful beach ball, an Opera nobody notices, and a rotten Explorer that keeps destroying everything he touches when out on Safari. :-)


??? Where is this from?

I'm a little bit riddled, but that probably because i'm not really into cute pokemon either.


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Gancanagh wrote:

??? Where is this from?

I'm a little bit riddled, but that probably because i'm not really into cute pokemon either.

Japanese kuda-gitsune, or pipe fox.

I hope it's a possible improved familiar...


Pipe kitsune are Japanese. I learned about them from XXXHOLIC years ago.


Luthorne wrote:
Gancanagh wrote:

??? Where is this from?

I'm a little bit riddled, but that probably because i'm not really into cute pokemon either.

Japanese kuda-gitsune, or pipe fox.

Funnily enough, I don't think there's been a Pokemon based off this one yet. They've snagged plenty of Japanese mythical creatures but I don't recall seeing a serpentine fox/fox-headed snake among them.

Vigilant Seal

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A witch better be careful if they have a pipefox familiar.
Fighter: Hey Witch why aren't you casting anything
Witch: I can't, I couldn't prep my spells
Fighter: Why the heck did ya not prep anything
Witch: My pipefox was too high!

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Dragon Prime wrote:

A witch better be careful if they have a pipefox familiar.

Fighter: Hey Witch why aren't you casting anything
Witch: I can't, I couldn't prep my spells
Fighter: Why the heck did ya not prep anything
Witch: My pipefox was too high!

Ba dum tish.

Liberty's Edge

I want this as a familiar almost too much. It is far too cute and it plays on my love of foxes. I hope they are an Improved Familiar as well as it seems perfect for at least one mage concept.

Liberty's Edge

Out of curiosity, how is this thing CR 2? While it would be extremely obnoxious to try to kill one at low levels with its greater invisibility, I'm trying to figure out how its 1d2-5 bite attack constitutes a serious threat to, well, anything, even at 1st level. 6 free points of nonlethal damage is kind of annoying, but beyond that...?


Well if this creature has a chance, than the Akaname should have one too.

Shadow Lodge

Calling that next weeks spoiler is the tooth fairy.


neat...This is the first sneak peak of I think a creature we didn't know about yet.


Shisumo wrote:
Out of curiosity, how is this thing CR 2? While it would be extremely obnoxious to try to kill one at low levels with its greater invisibility, I'm trying to figure out how its 1d2-5 bite attack constitutes a serious threat to, well, anything, even at 1st level. 6 free points of nonlethal damage is kind of annoying, but beyond that...?

Its higher cr than the Almiraj... How could theY!


Something I have wondered for a while, what does a 1d2-5 damage mean? That isn't 1d2 minus 5, is it?


Yes it is. It can't do less than 1 damage (unless reduced so by defenses like DR), but the negative being present also lets you know how much to adjust to account for damage changes due to strength buffs or feats like Improved Natural Weapon, and other alterations as necessary.


I hope this is a improved familiar option. But how is this a CR2?


I'm actually quite familiar with the pipefox. It had nothing to do with pipes (for smoking), and were fox spirits contained in tubes that were worn on the belt (pipes, as in piping). A kitsune-tsuki would call on the powers of the fox in question, and was effectively a magician.

This is an... interesting... interpretation.

Shadow Lodge

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actually it does less then 1 dmg. The rules state that it would do 1 nonlethal damage if it's modifier would leave it doing damage less then one.


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This would be a great Improved Familiar!


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I've had it with all these mythic monsters. I'm trying to run a gritty, 5-point-buy, 1st-level commoner game, and all I'm seeing in this week's preview is an overpowered CR 2 monstrosity.

And if the pipe fox is CR 2, how powerful is the guy who killed the pipe fox's mother? He'd have to be, like, 3rd level or something. This power creep is appalling. The pipe fox from literature could just as easily have been an ordinary fox wearing a Naugahyde belt.

How am I even supposed to run this monster? I mean, it has an ability called compression. Sure, compression is described in full in the Universal Monster Rules, but then I have to actually read Bestiary 4 to run a monster from Bestiary 4.

If all of the monsters in this bestiary are like this, I'm going to have to burn an effigy of SKR on a pyre made from all my Pathfinder books and never again buy anything published by Paizo until at least the end of next month.

The Exchange

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Improved Familiar? Or Animal Companion?


Considering it's a magical beast then I would say no for an animal companion option.


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TheLoneCleric wrote:
Improved Familiar? Or Animal Companion?

Improved Familiar. For an Animal Companion, use the Dire Pipefox.


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TheLoneCleric wrote:
Improved Familiar? Or Animal Companion?

Only an Improved Familiar, if we are lucky. Since being a magical beast, it wouldn't be able to be an animal companion.

This thing is absurdly cute. This would make a really nice Improved Familiar, especially for a kitsune wizard/witch/sorcerer.

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Foghammer wrote:
Pipe kitsune are Japanese. I learned about them from XXXHOLIC years ago.

Ha! YUP! Awesome. That was definitely the first place I saw them as well and a HUGE reason I put them on the initial hit list for Bestiary 4. :D

If you're really digging on pipefoxes, let me suggest going to Google image search and typing the following "pipefox etsy."

Also, it's worth noting that the pipefox comprises the far less @#$&ed-up half of my favorite spread in Bestiary 4. So just wait and see the creepy "P" monster he's sharing a bunk with. ;)


Gancanagh wrote:
Shisumo wrote:
Out of curiosity, how is this thing CR 2? While it would be extremely obnoxious to try to kill one at low levels with its greater invisibility, I'm trying to figure out how its 1d2-5 bite attack constitutes a serious threat to, well, anything, even at 1st level. 6 free points of nonlethal damage is kind of annoying, but beyond that...?
Its higher cr than the Almiraj... How could theY!

Probably because the creature has a wide multitude of ways to cast divination spells and screw over your party. Also, to make it an option as a familiar.

Paizo Employee Creative Director

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F. Wesley Schneider wrote:


Also, it's worth noting that the pipefox comprises the far less @#$&ed-up half of my favorite spread in Bestiary 4. So just wait and see the creepy "P" monster he's sharing a bunk with. ;)

Heh. That pipefox pal Wes is hinting at ends up being a pretty awesome base for a mythic foe in a certain Adventure Path though.

Paizo Employee Developer

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James Jacobs wrote:
F. Wesley Schneider wrote:


Also, it's worth noting that the pipefox comprises the far less @#$&ed-up half of my favorite spread in Bestiary 4. So just wait and see the creepy "P" monster he's sharing a bunk with. ;)
Heh. That pipefox pal Wes is hinting at ends up being a pretty awesome base for a mythic foe in a certain Adventure Path though.

Researching the monster you two are alluding to gave me some wonderfully frightening fuel for a creature I hope to make one day. Mmmm...*shudder*.


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Jason Bulmahn wrote:
Every character will want to cuddle with it?!?

Screw that, I want to cuddle it.


Oh, this is so getting stuck into my Blighted Fey area of Kingmaker!

Shadow Lodge

Please tell me I can get one with Improved Familiar!


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This...this is relevant to my interests.

Grand Lodge

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More importantly... is this going to be a LEGAL PFS Improved Familiar!! :) I want it for my Kitsune Witch!!! :)


Adam Daigle wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
F. Wesley Schneider wrote:


Also, it's worth noting that the pipefox comprises the far less @#$&ed-up half of my favorite spread in Bestiary 4. So just wait and see the creepy "P" monster he's sharing a bunk with. ;)
Heh. That pipefox pal Wes is hinting at ends up being a pretty awesome base for a mythic foe in a certain Adventure Path though.
Researching the monster you two are alluding to gave me some wonderfully frightening fuel for a creature I hope to make one day. Mmmm...*shudder*.

I read this as a monster you are going to try to create in real life, mad scientist style.


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They also have been known to eat cookies, prevent those that pay them homage from getting viruses, keep tabs on things, aggressively attack creatures that pop-up, and are a known enemy of Trojan Horses and malicious robots.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNLJDR-XbVY

So going to cuddle!

Silver Crusade

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LONGFOX!

:D

Oh God please let there be a Nyan Cat analogue eventually


Adam Daigle wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
F. Wesley Schneider wrote:


Also, it's worth noting that the pipefox comprises the far less @#$&ed-up half of my favorite spread in Bestiary 4. So just wait and see the creepy "P" monster he's sharing a bunk with. ;)
Heh. That pipefox pal Wes is hinting at ends up being a pretty awesome base for a mythic foe in a certain Adventure Path though.
Researching the monster you two are alluding to gave me some wonderfully frightening fuel for a creature I hope to make one day. Mmmm...*shudder*.

I present to you, ladies and gentlemen, the Tease Squad!

Silver Crusade

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Ceci n'est pas une pipe renard.


Also it loves fried tofu but shouldn't it too often because its bad for it.

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MMCJawa wrote:
Adam Daigle wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
F. Wesley Schneider wrote:


Also, it's worth noting that the pipefox comprises the far less @#$&ed-up half of my favorite spread in Bestiary 4. So just wait and see the creepy "P" monster he's sharing a bunk with. ;)
Heh. That pipefox pal Wes is hinting at ends up being a pretty awesome base for a mythic foe in a certain Adventure Path though.
Researching the monster you two are alluding to gave me some wonderfully frightening fuel for a creature I hope to make one day. Mmmm...*shudder*.
I read this as a monster you are going to try to create in real life, mad scientist style.

Well, there *is* a long weekend coming up!


The hell?


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DM_aka_Dudemeister wrote:
Ceci n'est pas une pipe renard.

Bravo, Dudemeister. Now everyone in the house is wondering why I'm laughing so hard, and they'll never understand...

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El Ronza wrote:
DM_aka_Dudemeister wrote:
Ceci n'est pas une pipe renard.
Bravo, Dudemeister. Now everyone in the house is wondering why I'm laughing so hard, and they'll never understand...

Finally, those years studying Fine Arts paid off! I'm telling my parents I DIDN'T waste those years in college.


There are so many asian monsters I know about that aren't in the bestiary yet.

Hyakume, Onryo, Kamaitachi, Jubokko, Akaname, Enenra, Amikiri, Gaki, Harionna, Heikegani, Kekkai, Namazu, Nekomata, Bakeneko, Omukade and I probably forget a dozen more.

And out of all Japanese/Asian monsters this monsters comes into bestiary 4, the only one it seems I don't know about :-p

I really hope this isn't the only asian monster tho.

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