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Unleash the Beasts!

Get your first look at the future with more than a dozen menacing monsters that we couldn't make room for in the Pathfinder Bestiary. These creatures won't be making an appearance in the Pathfinder RPG for at least a year and will thus only be available in this book for a long while. Showcasing the new rules and flexibility of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, this collection of creatures draws from more than 30 years of gaming history and includes:

  • Deadly beasts and familiar allies, such as allips, caryatid columns, faerie dragons, huecuvas, shadow mastiffs, and more!
  • New rules for monstrous companions, arcane creations, sinister traps, variant creatures, and other options for use with both 3.5 and the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game
  • Explanations of never-before-seen rules being included in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game
  • A preview listing of nearly every monster to be included in the upcoming Pathfinder Bestiary
  • Reimaginings of some of the most iconic creatures in gaming, vibrantly illustrated by some of the best artists in fantasy

Add a taste of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game to your campaign today with this official manual of Pathfinder monstrosities!

This 16-page supplement was initially made available for Free RPG Day on June 20, 2009.

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3/5

Is it sheer coincidence or proof of cosmic synchronicity that my personal rotation of reading has scheduled me to review Paizo's 2009 Free RPG Day offering on the same day as 2019's Free RPG Day? We'll let the metaphysicians chew that one over, but in the meantime, I'll discuss the Bonus Bestiary.

This sixteen-page, full-color, softcover product served as something of a preview of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, as it was released just several weeks before the Core Rulebook debuted. It introduces the overall look of monster stat blocks in the game and (I assume) gave players some monsters to work with prior to the release of the first Bestiary. The twelve monsters it includes weren't included in that book, so it had some value even past the first year of the game's existence (it looks like most of these were included in Bestiary 3 in 2011). You can judge the cool cover art yourself (I didn't realize water nagas were so scary!), but here's a description of the contents.

The inside front cover is a listing of the 300+ monsters that were to appear in the Bestiary so readers could get a sense of what to look forward to. The inside back cover is the classic: "3.5 Survives! 3.5 Thrives!" advertisement for PF1. I should really get a poster of that advertisement for display somewhere.

After a credits/table of contents page, the next two pages discuss a couple of rules developed uniquely for Pathfinder: the concepts of Combat Maneuver Bonus and Combat Maneuver Defense. These were elegant simplifications on how to resolve things like trips, disarms, grapples, etc., without having separate formulas for each type. There's also an explanation of how diseases and poisons are formatted. The rest of this introductory material explains Pathfinder's approach to Universal Monster Rules, and gives some samples. It all shows the designers spent a lot of time thinking about how to do monster stat blocks in an intelligent and user-friendly manner.

Now, on to the monsters. A high-DC Perception check will notice some very minor differences in how the stat blocks in the Bonus Bestiary are formatted compared to the actual Bestiary: the CR/XP entry is slightly different, and there's a fixed gold piece "treasure value" instead of a reference to treasure categories like "Standard", etc.. I might actually prefer the explicit gold piece value, approach, but that's neither here nor there now, not to mention a decade's time travel away. Each of the twelve monster entries is illustrated, though the artwork styles are a bit more inconsistent than later Paizo books.

1. Allip: Super creepy undead resulting from the death of the mad or suicidal. Their special abilities fit well.

2. Ant Lion, Giant: Never actually seen these in a game, but I like their little sand trap ability.

3. Ascomoid: Never heard of this--some kind of giant puffball fungus. Frankly pretty goofy, and really more a supernatural hazard than a monster.

4. Axe Beak: If you have bird phobia, watch out! Good to see training and animal companion rules--a reminder of another thing the Pathfinder team did well.

5. Caryatid Column: Essentially lesser stone golems, but their "shatter weapons" ability could be really nasty. If I were a mean GM, I'd toss these in any time a melee character got on my nerves.

6. Dragon, Faerie: These sorts of creatures aren't really my thing, as they verge more on the cartoonish. Still, I have to admit the artwork is really colourful and they might be fun to have as a familiar.

7. Dragonne: Kind of a bland lion/dragon mix. Rules for mounts (using Leadership) and animal companions.

8. Hag, Annis: The artwork here is great, capturing the size and hunch-backed nature perfectly (though perhaps making them look like undead).

9. Huecuva: Heretical undead clerics; an interesting concept but they need a power boost to really work well.

10. Lammasu: I guess this is a lion/eagle mix. I think maybe some of these entries were omitted from the first Bestiary for a reason.

11. Naga, Water: Cooler on the cover than here.

12. Nixie: Okay, I guess.

13. Shadow Mastiff: Cool artwork and "shadow blend" makes them fearsome foes for their CR.

Overall, there's a good mix in the book of different monster types: undead, constructs, magical beasts, regular animals, etc. I did notice there aren't any high-CR threats, with the CR 8 Lammasu as the highest.

Paizo took the same approach with its Free RPG Day 2017 product when getting ready to debut Starfinder. I'd actually rather have more of a grab-bag preview--maybe one class, a few skills, a few feats, and then a couple of monsters to get a feel for the game as a whole. Anyway, the Bonus Bestiary is still available for purchase as a print product from Paizo (for just $ 1!) or as a free PDF download. Today, the product is really nothing more than a curiosity, but it's a mildly interesting one nonetheless.


Thank Goodness for Free PDFs

3/5

5 stars for the free PDF.

1 star for the print version because it is obsolete.

3 stars overall.


Great Product But..

5/5

This product is obsolete in Pathfinder Society. Purchase Bestiary 3. Thanks


Small book... big monsters

5/5

I have always love monsters and little book has some of my favorites like the Nixie, Annis hag, Faerie dragon, and Dragonne. My only complaint is there not a single monster in this book that should have been in the main Beastiary.


Pretty Schweet Shtuff, Maaaan.

3/5

I personally love the Allip and the Huecuva, but anything undead will always light a fire in my heart. Also, I love the appearance of the Caryatid Column in here. I remember springing one of those on my unsuspecting players in the Undermountain dungeon crawl.

For being a freebie, this is definitely a solid product you should download. The only monster I had a tough time with was the Ascomoid. A rolling spore ball's only weakness is level surfaces! Exploit it!


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Paizo Employee Creative Director

Seldriss wrote:
JoelF847 wrote:
That's a shame, I always like those. By the way, is the vampiric mist the same as the crimson death, or are they two different blood sucking clouds?

They are different indeed.

I don't have the books here with me, but the creatures and their abilities are different.

Also, neither the vampiric mist of 1st edition or the crimson death are open content. The name "Vampiric mist" is generic enough that we don't have to worry there too much, but it'd have to have different stats than the classic vampiric mist. The art we have for it looks more like a crimson death, but more monstrous and less humanoid. Chances are VERY GOOD that whenever we DO get this guy into print he'll be named something different anyway, like Scarlet Drinker or Bloodfog or something.

RPG Superstar 2013 Top 8

So, is the art in the Bonus Bestiary a good indication of what the art will be like in the Bestiary proper? That is, about half recycled from other Paizo products and half original?

Paizo Employee Creative Director

Demiurge 1138 wrote:
So, is the art in the Bonus Bestiary a good indication of what the art will be like in the Bestiary proper? That is, about half recycled from other Paizo products and half original?

Yup!

Of the 290 or so illustrations in the Bestiary, I would say about half, maybe a little more than half, are new artwork. Spreading the cost of all that art out among different books is, frankly, the only way we were able to afford to illustrate so many monsters. In fact, we've more or less been planning for this for a LONG time, ever since we really knew that we'd eventually have to illustrate a big monster book. After all... we ordered the shadow mastiff illustration way back for Pathfinder #5! :-)


James Jacobs wrote:


Yup!

Of the 290 or so illustrations in the Bestiary, I would say about half, maybe a little more than half, are new artwork. Spreading the cost of all that art out among different books is, frankly, the only way we were able to afford to illustrate so many monsters. In fact, we've more or less been planning for this for a LONG time, ever since we really knew that we'd eventually have to illustrate a big monster book. After all... we ordered the shadow mastiff illustration way back for Pathfinder #5! :-)

I'm really hoping for a return to the classic monster feel of days gone by, especially for some of the more iconic monsters. The invisible stalker, for example, could use a return to its roots. Hopefully Paizo will do it justice...

Paizo Employee Chief Creative Officer, Publisher

I think the invisible stalker illo is particularly cool.

Paizo Employee Director of Game Development

Please tell me it is a blank box!

Paizo Employee Chief Creative Officer, Publisher

Not that cool.

Paizo Employee Creative Director

Daigle wrote:
Please tell me it is a blank box!

It is not.

Paizo Employee Director of Game Development

Well, crap.

At least the write-up will be cool.

Maybe it's a clear cellophane window panel?

Liberty's Edge

Daigle wrote:

Well, crap.

At least the write-up will be cool.

Maybe it's a clear cellophane window panel?

The funniest thing about the second edition Monstrous Manual where the invisible stalker illo was a blank panel, was that if you checked the artist credits at the front of the book, about four artists were credited with producing that masterpiece.

Paizo Employee Creative Director

Mothman wrote:
Daigle wrote:

Well, crap.

At least the write-up will be cool.

Maybe it's a clear cellophane window panel?

The funniest thing about the second edition Monstrous Manual where the invisible stalker illo was a blank panel, was that if you checked the artist credits at the front of the book, about four artists were credited with producing that masterpiece.

Agreed, that was pretty funny.

That said... I take a lot of pride in the Bestiary and the Pathfinder stuff and I'd rather not treat any part of it as a joke.

RPG Superstar 2013 Top 8

James Jacobs wrote:
Spreading the cost of all that art out among different books is, frankly, the only way we were able to afford to illustrate so many monsters. In fact, we've more or less been planning for this for a LONG time, ever since we really knew that we'd eventually have to illustrate a big monster book. After all... we ordered the shadow mastiff illustration way back for Pathfinder #5! :-)

I started to suspect around the time all of those nice clean separate-from-the-adventure-context illustrations of demons started showing up in each installment of Second Darkness. ;)

Liberty's Edge

James Jacobs wrote:


That said... I take a lot of pride in the Bestiary and the Pathfinder stuff and I'd rather not treat any part of it as a joke.

Well said. Besides, you just know all the compliants you would get if any of the artwork looks vaguely joke-like.

Silver Crusade

Demiurge 1138 wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
Spreading the cost of all that art out among different books is, frankly, the only way we were able to afford to illustrate so many monsters. In fact, we've more or less been planning for this for a LONG time, ever since we really knew that we'd eventually have to illustrate a big monster book. After all... we ordered the shadow mastiff illustration way back for Pathfinder #5! :-)
I started to suspect around the time all of those nice clean separate-from-the-adventure-context illustrations of demons started showing up in each installment of Second Darkness. ;)

It does make me a little sad to know that it's not going to all be new art, but it's understandable.

And while I hope that a lot of my favorites get new art even if they've already shown up in Pathfinder products, it wouldn't break my heart to see the marilith from

Spoiler:
Second Darkness #18
used in the Bestiary. Most badass 'lith I've seen in a long time.


As long as the art is first rate, I don't mind %50 reused art.

Silver Crusade

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
As long as the art is first rate, I don't mind %50 reused art.

After the last monster book I bought from another company, I have to concur.


James Jacobs wrote:
Mothman wrote:
Daigle wrote:

Well, crap.

At least the write-up will be cool.

Maybe it's a clear cellophane window panel?

The funniest thing about the second edition Monstrous Manual where the invisible stalker illo was a blank panel, was that if you checked the artist credits at the front of the book, about four artists were credited with producing that masterpiece.

Agreed, that was pretty funny.

That said... I take a lot of pride in the Bestiary and the Pathfinder stuff and I'd rather not treat any part of it as a joke.

*hangs head* Sorry James...I just thought a picture of an invisible creature was a naturally funny idea. *shuffles feet, kicks rock*

Paizo Employee Chief Creative Officer, Publisher

Unless you own absolutely everything we've published, including all of the Pathfinder Society scenarios (in which case, bless your heart), a LOT of the "reused" art is going to be completely new to you.

Liberty's Edge

Erik Mona wrote:

Unless you own absolutely everything we've published, including all of the Pathfinder Society scenarios (in which case, bless your heart), a LOT of the "reused" art is going to be completely new to you.

Well I've got all the stuff you've pubished after starting Pathfinder so I'm of to play guess the art and see what you might have "reused" :)


Allow me to say again how awesome that Dragonne is. Now that's fantasy art!

Sovereign Court

Tarren Dei wrote:
I went to my local gaming store and picked up PF#20. I didn't even have to tell them what free product I wanted. They pulled it from the box for me when I walked in. Paizo gets all my gaming dollars.

I was in Philadelphia for the weekend and didn't get to a game store. I popped into Fandom II today (which I assume is the FLGS you're going to) and managed to get their last copy. :)


Wildfire142 wrote:
Erik Mona wrote:

Unless you own absolutely everything we've published, including all of the Pathfinder Society scenarios (in which case, bless your heart), a LOT of the "reused" art is going to be completely new to you.

Well I've got all the stuff you've pubished after starting Pathfinder so I'm of to play guess the art and see what you might have "reused" :)

We can make a list - it'll be fun!

me? OCD?

Paizo Employee Creative Director

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Allow me to say again how awesome that Dragonne is. Now that's fantasy art!

And, of course, the dragonne is re-used art. Which tells me it's doing it's job anyway! :)


I was very partial to the allip, myself. Shadowy, otherworldly art for an incorporeal undead spirit! Infinitely cooler than the 3e Monster Manual cartoon one! Alas, it was too abstract for my wife; she prefers the MM one for some reason. Diff'rent strokes, and all.


Pathfinder Maps, Pathfinder Accessories Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Charter Superscriber; Starfinder Charter Superscriber
James Jacobs wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Allow me to say again how awesome that Dragonne is. Now that's fantasy art!
And, of course, the dragonne is re-used art. Which tells me it's doing it's job anyway! :)

Oh I didn't notice that, where is it from originally?

Paizo Employee Director of Brand Strategy

Erik Mona wrote:

Unless you own absolutely everything we've published, including all of the Pathfinder Society scenarios (in which case, bless your heart), a LOT of the "reused" art is going to be completely new to you.

Yay! Erik blessed my heart! Do I get a morale bonus for that?

Sovereign Court

Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook, Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber
Erik Mona wrote:

Unless you own absolutely everything we've published, including all of the Pathfinder Society scenarios (in which case, bless your heart), a LOT of the "reused" art is going to be completely new to you.

I'm one of those you just blessed and I'm not upset in the least! If I can get more Paizo by you spreading the effort, by all means keep it up.


yoda8myhead wrote:
Erik Mona wrote:

Unless you own absolutely everything we've published, including all of the Pathfinder Society scenarios (in which case, bless your heart), a LOT of the "reused" art is going to be completely new to you.

Yay! Erik blessed my heart! Do I get a morale bonus for that?

That counts as a +3 if I recall

Sovereign Court

yoda8myhead wrote:
Erik Mona wrote:

Unless you own absolutely everything we've published, including all of the Pathfinder Society scenarios (in which case, bless your heart), a LOT of the "reused" art is going to be completely new to you.

Yay! Erik blessed my heart! Do I get a morale bonus for that?

If you own all that stuff, you should know that your heart now gets a +1 morale bonus to attack rolls and saves against fear! :)

Dark Archive

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
As long as the art is first rate, I don't mind %50 reused art.

You are correct sir.


I am correct. Some day, I hope to be blessed. :D

Was the dragonne in Second Darkness? I have some of my stuff packed already.

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber
Erik Mona wrote:

Unless you own absolutely everything we've published, including all of the Pathfinder Society scenarios (in which case, bless your heart), a LOT of the "reused" art is going to be completely new to you.

Planet stories is it, I managed with the mag sales to fill in my missing Dragon and Dungeon mags since you guys did those. I guess that makes me a fangirl or something then.

Paizo Employee Creative Director

Zaister wrote:
Oh I didn't notice that, where is it from originally?

The dragonne illo first appeared in Pathfinder #20 in the Pale Mountain gazetteer.

RPG Superstar 2013 Top 8

Kirth Gersen wrote:
I was very partial to the allip, myself. Shadowy, otherworldly art for an incorporeal undead spirit! Infinitely cooler than the 3e Monster Manual cartoon one! Alas, it was too abstract for my wife; she prefers the MM one for some reason. Diff'rent strokes, and all.

Oddly, that art was originally a belker. Well, they've been cut, so...


Erik Mona wrote:
Unless you own absolutely everything we've published, including all of the Pathfinder Society scenarios (in which case, bless your heart), a LOT of the "reused" art is going to be completely new to you.

Even if it's not, I don't think I've ever seen a good piece of art a second time in a different place and been upset about it. It's still good art, after all. Seems to make about as much sense as having to hear a great song again on a "Best of" album.

Silver Crusade

Erik Mona wrote:

Unless you own absolutely everything we've published, including all of the Pathfinder Society scenarios (in which case, bless your heart), a LOT of the "reused" art is going to be completely new to you.

I know what the medusa looks like, I know what the medusa looks like!


whats she in tell us! Crosses fingers and hopes greater Medusa made it in

Silver Crusade

seekerofshadowlight wrote:
whats she in tell us! Crosses fingers and hopes greater Medusa made it in

Shhhh, it is a secret from everybody.

And yeah, I'm hoping for greater medusae too, complete with lethally poisonous blood.


Oh yes, loved the TOH art for them. Thats not to bad, wish I could get a better view but I like it


Andrew Hou. quality = expense. That's definetly in the book. I expect to see any work by Steve PRescott, Andrew Hou, Benn Wooten and if WAyne Reynolds ever did any interior work for paizo him too, all will have many monsters in the book.

Actually has prescott done any interior work?

Hopefull this means that the hezrou from PF #17 made it into the book! *fingers crossed*

Liberty's Edge

I get to retract my previous statement where I mentioned that the only place in my location that was doing Free RPG day was a Comic Book joint that closed down awhile back.

Turns out that they had MOVED somewhere else and the location was not only remote but their business sign had been stolen TWICE so attracting people on this little side road was really hard on them.

On the plus side when I found them and talked about things and the Free RPG Day that had passed, they had plenty of stuff left over. They gave me a Warhammer 40k book, a White Wolf book, and best of all the Bonus Bestiary.

They ALSO told me that Pathfinder books have been really popular there and they don't have any on the shelves because they sell them all.

So with that in mind, I would like to thank Paizo for inadvertantly causing me to go on a search for this awesome store with awesome staff. Also, I will now be doing all my gaming business there as I enjoy them WAY better then the other shop we had setup here.

... I also got to see Transformers that day and got to buy a Soul Calibur 2 Ivy figure in the same day.

Transformers, Ivy, and Pathfinder ... damn that day rocked.

Paizo Employee Creative Director

vagrant-poet wrote:

Andrew Hou. quality = expense. That's definetly in the book. I expect to see any work by Steve PRescott, Andrew Hou, Benn Wooten and if WAyne Reynolds ever did any interior work for paizo him too, all will have many monsters in the book.

Actually has prescott done any interior work?

Hopefull this means that the hezrou from PF #17 made it into the book! *fingers crossed*

Prescott has done interior work, but not as much lately. He's mostly a cover guy when he works for Paizo.


James Jacobs wrote:
vagrant-poet wrote:

Andrew Hou. quality = expense. That's definetly in the book. I expect to see any work by Steve PRescott, Andrew Hou, Benn Wooten and if WAyne Reynolds ever did any interior work for paizo him too, all will have many monsters in the book.

Actually has prescott done any interior work?

Hopefull this means that the hezrou from PF #17 made it into the book! *fingers crossed*

Prescott has done interior work, but not as much lately. He's mostly a cover guy when he works for Paizo.

Fair enough, in ways its great that these artists are gettinh their kudos, in others I'll miss their fantastic interior art.

Like the 3.5e MM Leonal. If I could get paizo any image to use for the Bestiary it would be that.

I'm big on the art, and in that department I know paizo wont let me down!

The Exchange Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 6

Erik Mona wrote:

Unless you own absolutely everything we've published, including all of the Pathfinder Society scenarios (in which case, bless your heart), a LOT of the "reused" art is going to be completely new to you.

Hee :) Good thing I don't mind seeing good art twice!


Just curious - is the Huecuva's CMD off by 1?

Seems like it should be 15. (10 + 2(bab) + 1(str) + 2(dex))

Liberty's Edge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012

Starfury wrote:

Just curious - is the Huecuva's CMD off by 1?

Seems like it should be 15. (10 + 2(bab) + 1(str) + 2(dex))

I remember reading that CMD doesn't include STR. Given that, the CMD of 14 should be correct.

Dark Archive

Here is my Gray Render conversion

Gray Render CR 8 (4,800 XP)
Large Usually Neutral Magical Beast
Init: +0, Senses: Darkvision 60 ft, Low light vision, Scent, Perception +10
AC: 19, touch 9, flat footed 19 (-1 size, +10 natural)
hp: 125 (10d10+70)
Fort: +14, Ref: +7, Will: +4
Speed: 30 ft
Melee: Bite +15 (2d6+6)
Melee: 2 claw +10 (1d6+3)
Space: 10 ft, Reach: 10 ft
Special Attacks: Improved Grab, Rend (2d6+6)
Attack Options: Cleave, Great Cleave, Improved Bull Rush, Power Attack
Str: 23, Dex: 10, Con 24, Int: 3, Wis: 12, Cha: 8
Base Atk: +10, CMB: +17,CMD: 27
Feats: Cleave, Great Cleave, Improved Bull Rush, Power Attack, Track
Skills: Perception +10, Stealth +2, Survival +3
Environment: Temperate Marshes
Organization: Solitary
Treasure Value: 3,350 gp
Improved Grab (Ex): To use this ability the gray render must first hit with its bite attack. It can then initiate a grapple attempt without provoking an attack of opportunity.
Rend (Ex): If the gray render succeeds in its grapple attempt, it establishes a hold, latching into its opponent and tearing its flesh. This attack inflicts 2d6+6 damage.


taig wrote:
I remember reading that CMD doesn't include STR. Given that, the CMD of 14 should be correct.

I think it includes STR. From the Bonus Bestiary Intro:

Quote:
A creature’s CMD is equal to 10 + its Strength modifier + its Dexterity modifier + its base attack bonus + the special size modifier. In addition, a creature can add any bonuses that would normally apply to its Armor Class, except for armor, natural armor, shield, and size bonuses.

All the other CMD values follow that formula, just not the huecuva. Maybe undead don't include STR? Dunno...

RPG Superstar 2012

Starfury wrote:
taig wrote:
I remember reading that CMD doesn't include STR. Given that, the CMD of 14 should be correct.

I think it includes STR. From the Bonus Bestiary Intro:

Quote:
A creature’s CMD is equal to 10 + its Strength modifier + its Dexterity modifier + its base attack bonus + the special size modifier. In addition, a creature can add any bonuses that would normally apply to its Armor Class, except for armor, natural armor, shield, and size bonuses.
All the other CMD values follow that formula, just not the huecuva. Maybe undead don't include STR? Dunno...

That's pretty clearly laid out in the book, isn't it? I have no clue where I got the other idea. Probably the voices in my head.

So, yeah, it might be an error, or it could be that undead don't get to apply STR to CMD, like you said.

Paizo Employee Director of Brand Strategy

David Fryer wrote:
Here is my Gray Render conversion

Just putting it on record so that you can see how close you came to the official one?

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