Pathfinder Player Companion: Adventurer's Armory (PFRPG)

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Pathfinder Player Companion: Adventurer's Armory (PFRPG)

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Hundreds of New Items!

Whether your character’s in the market for an exotic weapon, a new pet, or an unusual alchemical item to help in exploring old tombs, this book has it covered. Adventurer’s Armory is the go-to sourcebook for supplementing your character’s gear; all of the items are nonmagical and most of them are priced low enough that even 1st-level heroes can afford them!

    Customize your equipment for any given adventure with the following:
  • New weapons and armor!
  • New alchemical items
  • Skill aids and class-specific items!
  • New poisons and black-market goods!
  • Travelers’ comforts, such as cooking supplies and tents!
  • Adventurer favorites, like bladed boots and spring-loaded wrist sheaths!
  • New uses, rules, and tricks for mundane gear!
  • Divine items that react to channeled energy!
  • Power components for spells!
  • New traits!
  • An alchemist cohort to keep you supplied in the field!

This player-friendly Pathfinder Companion works best with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook or the 3.5 version of the world’s oldest fantasy roleplaying game. Although suitable for play in any fantasy world, it is optimized for the Pathfinder Chronicles campaign setting.

Each bimonthly 32-page Pathfinder Companion contains several player-focused articles exploring the volume’s theme as well as short articles with innovative new rules for social, magic, religious, and combat-focused characters, as well as a persona section detailing helpful NPCs and traits to better anchor the player to the campaign.

ISBN-13: 978-1-60125-222-7

Errata for the first printing of the Adventurer's Armory is available as a free download (3.4 MB zip/PDF).
Updated Thursday, July 21, 2011

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4/5

This book wastes not time getting to the armory of new choices.

Basics: This is not a fluff book. Page after page of new weapons and equipment. Also has some equipment for casters at the end as well.

Mechanics: A plethora of new weapons and equipment should prove useful for everyone in some aspect. Alchemical Power Components add a new layer to casting by adding effects while also having a useful item in hand.

Theme: It is an armory but a specific theme is absent. However there is enough variety to find themes within the book. Specifically the Syringe Spear is one I am fond of for an alchemist.

Execution: It forgoes fluff to dive straight into the item descriptions and stat blocks. For this type of book it works.

Summary: A supplement of items and interactions. A simple yet useful addition to a collection.


Lovely book

5/5


Chock Full of Useful Stuff

5/5

Adventurer's Armory was a product completely different than anything that had appeared in Pathfinder's Player Companion line up to that point. Whereas previous entries in the series has been about specific regions or races and contained far more "fluff" than "crunch", the Adventurer's Armory was almost *all* crunch. Full of new equipment, weapons, services, and more, the book drastically expanded the amount of stuff that PCs could spend their hard-earned (or stolen) gold on. It's probably the reason it's the most popular Player's Companion, and (I think) the only one to ever receive a second printing. Indeed, its continuing popularity is such that it's led to an announced Adventurer's Armory 2 later in 2017, which means Adventurer's Armory is the first product in the line to receive a direct sequel.

The inside front- and back- covers are tables providing statistics for the new weapons introduced in the book. The interior is then divided into six sections.

The first section, and by far the longest at 20 pages, is "Weapons, Armor, and Adventuring Gear." This section is exactly what it sounds like. There are 45(!) new weapons, including some classics from previous editions of D&D like the bardiche and lasso, as well as many I've never seen before, like the meteor hammer, groaning bullets, and syringe spear. One new shield (a "madu") and one new armor (parade armor) are introduced. The section then details dozens of new pieces of miscellaneous adventuring gear, including some that have become extremely common in groups I've played in, such as masterwork backpacks and skeleton keys. Players interested in alchemy will be happy, as a couple of dozen of substances are introduced, including everything from sneezing powder to bladeguard (for rust monster protection!). There are then 24 new tool and skill kits, such as portable alchemist's labs, a stretcher, and a portable altar. Some fun new clothing options are introduced such as tear-away clothing, as well as some eminently sensible choices like hot weather outfits. Foods and drinks receive descriptions and prices: everything from coffee and tea to Linnorm mead and Mwangi coffee. Want an animal as a pet or companion? Dogs, dire rats, stirges (!), and more are priced. Last, there's a handful of entertainment items (like loaded dice and marked cards) and herbal items. Perhaps disturbingly, there's even an entry on purchasing different types of slaves.

The second section, "Combat", comes in at two pages and introduces the concept of equipment tricks. Basically, by taking the Equipment Trick feat, a character can learn to do special things with one particular type of equipment like a rope or a shield. This section details Heavy Blade Scabbard tricks (like flipping a disarmed weapon into an empty scabbard) and Shield tricks (like throwing your shield to bounce off stuff like Captain America). I've never used equipment tricks in a game, but some of them actually look pretty fun.

A two-page "Faith" section introduces several new items for divine casters, most of them relating to a cleric's ability to channel energy.

The "Magic" section, also two pages long, focuses on the concept of Alchemical Power Components: basically, using an alchemical item as an added component when casting a spell to boost its power. Using a flask of alchemist's fire when casting burning hands, for example, means that one target that fails its save catches on fire. Some of the boosts are quite minor, while others could be extremely useful in the right circumstances, like using a tanglefoot back to allow your black tentacles to reroll grapple checks.

The "Persona" section details an NPC alchemist-for-hire named Arayam Bismut. Bismut is given an intriguing backstory involving a family curse and could make a decent cohort. A major thing to keep in mind, however, is that this product came out (I assume) before the Alchemist class became part of the game, so Bismut is statted out as simply a Level 6 Expert.

The final section, oddly labelled "Social", introduces the concept of Equipment Traits: things like having an heirloom weapon or being more skilled than most at using improvised weapons. Two new feats (Sly Draw and Splash Weapon Mastery) aid rogues who want to feint and bomb-hurlers respectively.

It's hard to imagine a player flipping through this book and *not* finding something useful for their character. The options provided expand, quite usefully, the understandably limited selection in the Core Rulebook. On the other hand, as everything apart from the NPC is open content, these items could just as easily be found in the PRD or PFSRD. Still, I'm confident the upcoming sequel to this book will also sell like hotcakes.

Note: The first printing of this book was apparently full of errors and typos. This review is based on the second printing.


3/5

I've reviewed this book over on RPGGeek.com.


A Small Treasure Hoard of Arms & Armor

3/5

This very slim 32 page addition for the Pathfinder Campaign Setting primarily adds new weapons to your Pathfinder campaign, and is easily adapted to most Fantasy Role Playing Games.

There's charts for weapons on the inside front and inside back covers. Inside, of course, there's a large section on Weapons, Armor, and Adventuring Gear, and small sections on combat, faith, magic, an NPC in the Persona section, and social info.

This book is a supplement to the Pathfinder RPG Core Rulebook. The regular weapons pages gives info on everything from Aklys to Wooden Stakes. There's a very small bit about armor and shields. There are great new Adventuring Gear items, from Area Maps to Wrist Sheaths. Even more special substances like Alchemical Grease or a Water Purification Sponge. There are tool kits and spell kits, Clothing, Food Drink and lodging, mounts pets and gear, Entertainment items, what's available on the Black Market, and converting Pathfinder Chronicles Campaign Setting items.

Then comes the charts you will need in order to introduce all these things to your campaign. There's also a quick overview of Equipment Tricks, Channelling Foci, Alchemical components, and Equipment traits and new feats. Then there's Arayam Bismut, an alchemist for hire, who has an interesting back story, and a number of kinfolk. He might make a great NPC when GM's go looking for adventure seeds.

Although you might think the small size of this book limits its focus, I believe that it is chock full of useful gaming facts. My players use it all the time. The only thing keeping it to just three stars is the total length - I wish it had been bigger. Highly recommended.


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Lisa Stevens wrote:
KaeYoss wrote:
So you didn't just put it on the table and say "we should do something like that"? You just let things take their course? Very devious. I like it!

If you worked at Paizo, you would know that I very rarely ever play the "CEO" card. I make suggestions, and if the rest of the editorial team likes them, then they get picked up. If not, then there is usually a really good reason why not. We almost always make decisions on products as a group consensus effort, which I think makes for a better product list and a more enthused editorial group.

-Lisa

Great stuff. Wish more companies could go this way.


yoda8myhead wrote:
Robert Miller 55 wrote:
Mosaic wrote:
Any chance there will ever be a set of Item Cards using the object art from this book?

I would bet there is an excellent chance of it.

Some of the item art in the book may be reprints of existing art from already available item cards.

Your likely correct, but I still bet there is plenty of new art in this that can be used in future item decks.

They may have even commissioned all new art simply because it could be used in this book, then turn around and is it in the decks. We'll see.


Sean K Reynolds wrote:

This is intended to be the be-all, end-all book of gear (not counting "Eastern" weapons, not counting firearms)

So will there be a decent set of firearms rules forthcoming some time? The rules in the Campaign Setting are fairly crazy and don't seem to make an aweful amount of sense. What with flintlock pistols sitting alongside percusion cap revolvers and shotguns.

On an associated note, will the Armory be including other wonders of technology such as clocks, watches and printing press? All of these are supposed to appear in the campaign setting but no costs are available anywhere. A little bit of tech love would be nice.

Contributor

IIRC, the AA book does include costs for clocks and printing presses.

No comment on the guns (from me, at least).

Dark Archive

Sean K Reynolds wrote:
IIRC, the AA book does include costs for printing presses.

I run a book store and printing press in our Council of Thieves campaign, it will be good to see the Paizo mechanics for this.


When will it be shipped out, I can't wait. Is is more exciting then then last Star wars movie (not that that was very exciting but still)

Contributor

Our official product schedule still says "late April":

http://paizo.com/paizo/about/schedule

Silver Crusade

I've been waiting for this one too! Ok, so just a few more weeks..must find something else to focus on. :)

Sovereign Court

Pathfinder Maps, Rulebook, Starfinder Maps, Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber
Shadowborn wrote:
I look forward to the lucerne hammer's return to popularity.

Bang Bang Maxwell's Lucerne Hammer comes down upon his head.

Bang Bang Maxwell's Lucerne Hammer made sure that he was dead.
...


Lisa Stevens wrote:
KaeYoss wrote:
So you didn't just put it on the table and say "we should do something like that"? You just let things take their course? Very devious. I like it!

If you worked at Paizo, you would know that I very rarely ever play the "CEO" card. I make suggestions, and if the rest of the editorial team likes them, then they get picked up. If not, then there is usually a really good reason why not. We almost always make decisions on products as a group consensus effort, which I think makes for a better product list and a more enthused editorial group.

-Lisa

YOU Guys have CEO cards too that is awsome


KnightErrantJR wrote:

The Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting book for 3.0 had scroll organizers and potion belts in it so that you could draw said items for free, especially handy for those times that you need a scroll or a potion to save an ally this round with said item and you have to move to them and use your standard action to perform the saving.

I don't like making such items magic items, as it seems to be that a cleverly built piece of equipment should be able to do the job. Obviously the equipment from the FRCS can't be used, since its not OGL, but given that swift actions didn't exist back then, it doesn't seem like it would be too hard to come up with an item that lets you assign X number of scrolls or potions that can be drawn as a swift action for emergency situations.

The scroll organizer didn't give any special notes other than it stores scrolls. The potion belt states you can draw a potion as a free action, but not the scroll organizer.

Sovereign Court

Adventurer's Armory, I ache for thee

Where for art thou?

Mid April, tis be

Sczarni

If you are there AA please give me a sign of some sort...


Frerezar wrote:
If you are there AA please give me a sign of some sort...
Sean K Reynolds wrote:

Sean K Reynolds (Developer), Fri, Apr 2, 2010, 07:11 PM Flag | List | Reply

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Our official product schedule still says "late April":

http://paizo.com/paizo/about/schedule

It's not even the 15th yet, so late april hasn't come.


I'm happy beyond words to see the due date shifted forward by 2 weeks!! Kudos and much appreciation to the hardworking Paizo staff (and the speedy shipping companies) to make it happen for us :D


Apart from the cover, we've yet to see any previews of this, and I'm always a fan of art posts or previews of content snippets. Just sayin' ;-)

RPG Superstar 2008 Top 32

yoda8myhead wrote:
Apart from the cover, we've yet to see any previews of this, and I'm always a fan of art posts or previews of content snippets. Just sayin' ;-)

You know, if you look closely at today's blog, there ARE some previews.


Ross Byers wrote:
yoda8myhead wrote:
Apart from the cover, we've yet to see any previews of this, and I'm always a fan of art posts or previews of content snippets. Just sayin' ;-)
You know, if you look closely at today's blog, there ARE some previews.

Well, yes. But those are all mixed in with other non-previews, and the Community Use Policy doesn't allow for cropping and such, making use of that artwork difficult. But beggars can't be choosers, and I really liked Sean's inventory tracking sheet.

Liberty's Edge RPG Superstar 2008 Top 32, 2011 Top 16

Did pre-orders completely sell out on this book? I notice it's now listed as out of stock.

Sovereign Court

Word on when your likely to have more in stock will be nice, my gaming club's awaiting word eagerly...

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Alexander Kilcoyne wrote:
Word on when your likely to have more in stock will be nice, my gaming club's awaiting word eagerly...

Yeah... um... turns out that we got a lot higher retailer interest on this one than usual. A *lot* higher. As in, we sold out before we actually received our shipment. We're keeping enough to cover subscriptions and preorders, but the rest is going to distribution, so if you haven't already ordered, you'll have to wait for the reprint, which will probably take a month or two.

*Update: we're going to do a quick recce and see if we can't find a way to reserve some more copies for paizo.com customers to cover the interval before the reprint arrives.


Wow, Vic! Great news, if not a little annoying for people who don't have a copy accounted for.

Liberty's Edge RPG Superstar 2008 Top 32, 2011 Top 16

I'll be keeping my fingers crossed waiting for an update. I was holding off on a big order just for this to be in print and all ship together.

Grand Lodge

Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Adventure Path Subscriber
Vic Wertz wrote:
Yeah... um... turns out that we got a lot higher retailer interest on this one than usual. A *lot* higher. As in, we sold out before we actually received our shipment.

Dang Vic, that's awsome. Glad to hear you've got my sub covered. ;) Since my order looks like it's pending, here's hoping I'll get some PDFs today!

-Skeld

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Congratz on another book selling out before you even have it in hand. :)

Sczarni

Impressive. Can´t begin to explain how glad I am I got a sub for this one.


Quite happy to have my PDF of this one. The bits I've looked at are great. One question though:

Spoiler:
On the back cover (inside) the falcata is shown as a 19-20/x2 crit weapon and the aldori dueling sword is shown as 19-20/x3. In the campaign setting the falcata was the 19-20/x3 and the dueling sword was 19-20/x2. Has this changed, or is this not what was intended. Thanks


Vic Wertz wrote:
Yeah... um... turns out that we got a lot higher retailer interest on this one than usual. A *lot* higher. As in, we sold out before we actually received our shipment.

Daaaaang. That deserves a cookie! *starts taking PaizoCon requests*


Lilith wrote:
Daaaaang. That deserves a cookie! *starts taking PaizoCon requests*

I want one!

Talomyr - thanks, I was just about to post that question as well. Before I noticed the Aldori I was cheering what I thought was a fix to a crazy weapon.

Great job guys! I've been reading through it, and nothing I've seen is over the top crazy. Lots of really really interesting ways of using items, abilities, etc. The Traits and Channel Foci are particularly interesting and well done (except the Ancestral Weapon.. come on!).

Sovereign Court

Vic Wertz wrote:
Alexander Kilcoyne wrote:
Word on when your likely to have more in stock will be nice, my gaming club's awaiting word eagerly...

Yeah... um... turns out that we got a lot higher retailer interest on this one than usual. A *lot* higher. As in, we sold out before we actually received our shipment. We're keeping enough to cover subscriptions and preorders, but the rest is going to distribution, so if you haven't already ordered, you'll have to wait for the reprint, which will probably take a month or two.

*Update: we're going to do a quick recce and see if we can't find a way to reserve some more copies for paizo.com customers to cover the interval before the reprint arrives.

Thankyou for the prompt response. The issue with me is I like to pool all my Paizo purchases in one go as often as I can, as the shipping to the UK tends to be fairly expensive. If it is likely to be a couple of months, I guess I will have to make my other purchases without it :( I want Rivers Run Red too much to wait.

Contributor

Aldori dueling sword should have a x2 crit modifier; it's like a longsword, but its exotic benefit is you can use it with Weapon Finesse (like a rapier) and still get 1.5 Str bonus to damage when using it two-handed (unlike a rapier).

Falcata should have a x3 crit modifier; it's like a longsword, but its exotic benefit is the increased threat range.

Also,

Spoiler:
Rob takes 100 points of damage!

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Vic Wertz wrote:
Alexander Kilcoyne wrote:
Word on when your likely to have more in stock will be nice, my gaming club's awaiting word eagerly...

Yeah... um... turns out that we got a lot higher retailer interest on this one than usual. A *lot* higher. As in, we sold out before we actually received our shipment. We're keeping enough to cover subscriptions and preorders, but the rest is going to distribution, so if you haven't already ordered, you'll have to wait for the reprint, which will probably take a month or two.

*Update: we're going to do a quick recce and see if we can't find a way to reserve some more copies for paizo.com customers to cover the interval before the reprint arrives.

Our book trade distributor was ordering more than they actually need right away, so we've managed to hold back enough copies to (probably) get us through on paizo.com until the second printing arrives (probably about 6-8 weeks). Order away!

Liberty's Edge RPG Superstar 2008 Top 32, 2011 Top 16

Vic Wertz wrote:
Our book trade distributor was ordering more than they actually need right away, so we've managed to hold back enough copies to (probably) get us through on paizo.com until the second printing arrives (probably about 6-8 weeks). Order away!

Order placed! Thanks Vic!


Sean K Reynolds wrote:
Aldori dueling sword should ...

With apologies to Rob, I think there's another goof with that back chart. I believe there's a missing entry on the Special line of the Exotic Two-handed weapons:

The Garrote appropriately lists "grapple, see text".
The Mancatcher lists "reach, trip, see text".
I believe "reach, trip, see text" should instead be on the Meteor Hammer (formerly reach, disarm, trip, with text). The Mancatcher probably should have "reach, grapple, see text", which may be responsible for the confusion.

This does readd some confusion to the Meteor Hammer, and whether it threatens at 5', 10', or depending on which of its fighting styles is used. I know you had previously stated it remained 10' in both styles, but that was a while ago.


Pathfinder Maps, Pathfinder Accessories Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Charter Superscriber; Starfinder Charter Superscriber

huh? Is it already shipping?


When will the PDF of this product be available for purchase?


Our Kingmaker GM has the pdf; small bug we spotted:

Dueling sword, Aldori, crits: 19-20/x3 (should be 19-20/x2)
Falcatta, crits: 19-20/x2 (should be 19-20/x3)

Liberty's Edge

Pathfinder Pathfinder Accessories Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber
LoreKeeper wrote:

Our Kingmaker GM has the pdf; small bug we spotted:

Dueling sword, Aldori, crits: 19-20/x3 (should be 19-20/x2)
Falcatta, crits: 19-20/x2 (should be 19-20/x3)

Sean's responded to this one. It's about 6 or 7 posts above yours.

Sovereign Court

Vic Wertz wrote:
Vic Wertz wrote:
Alexander Kilcoyne wrote:
Word on when your likely to have more in stock will be nice, my gaming club's awaiting word eagerly...

Yeah... um... turns out that we got a lot higher retailer interest on this one than usual. A *lot* higher. As in, we sold out before we actually received our shipment. We're keeping enough to cover subscriptions and preorders, but the rest is going to distribution, so if you haven't already ordered, you'll have to wait for the reprint, which will probably take a month or two.

*Update: we're going to do a quick recce and see if we can't find a way to reserve some more copies for paizo.com customers to cover the interval before the reprint arrives.

Our book trade distributor was ordering more than they actually need right away, so we've managed to hold back enough copies to (probably) get us through on paizo.com until the second printing arrives (probably about 6-8 weeks). Order away!

:) Awesome stuff i'll place an order today. Much obliged


Paul Watson wrote:

LoreKeeper wrote:

Our Kingmaker GM has the pdf; small bug we spotted:

Dueling sword, Aldori, crits: 19-20/x3 (should be 19-20/x2)
Falcatta, crits: 19-20/x2 (should be 19-20/x3)

Sean's responded to this one. It's about 6 or 7 posts above yours.

Ah thanks Paul, didn't see that.

I was surprised not to see the katar, tri-bladed mentioned explicitly. I know it states that items not mentioned explicitly can stay as they are and used as is; but I would still have expected it to become a x3 weapon instead of x4.

Sovereign Court RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8

inspire greatness
ship ship my order to me!

Seriously with Luven's and AA coming I'll have stuff galore for when my life finally settles.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Stormraven88 wrote:
When will the PDF of this product be available for purchase?

On the retail release date, which is April 28.


Matthew Morris wrote:

inspire greatness

ship ship my order to me!

Seriously with Luven's and AA coming I'll have stuff galore for when my life finally settles.

There's also Albion Armitage's Astounding Arsenal, which is an adventure module and equipment book, coming at the end of the month.


This is just a recognition of the good work done by Paizo and the wonders that call themselves Werecabbages. I happened to notice in my glance through the PDF that two items mentioned in PC Pearls are also in Adventurer's Armory. They are Powder (Flour) and Marbles. Great minds run alike.

Good job everyone.


Majuba wrote:


I believe "reach, trip, see text" should instead be on the Meteor Hammer (formerly reach, disarm, trip, with text). The Mancatcher probably should have "reach, grapple, see text", which may be responsible for the confusion.

This does readd some confusion to the Meteor Hammer, and whether it threatens at 5', 10', or depending on which of its fighting styles is used. I know you had previously stated it remained 10' in both styles, but that was a while ago.

I hate to be a pest, but can we get an official ruling/verification on this? Majuba just found one of these in the game I am running and I want to make sure he is using it properly. ;-)


Vic Wertz wrote:
Our book trade distributor was ordering more than they actually need right away, so we've managed to hold back enough copies to (probably) get us through on paizo.com until the second printing arrives (probably about 6-8 weeks). Order away!

Done!

*rolls in as the giant stone door slams to the ground behind him*


silverhair2008 wrote:

This is just a recognition of the good work done by Paizo and the wonders that call themselves Werecabbages. I happened to notice in my glance through the PDF that two items mentioned in PC Pearls are also in Adventurer's Armory. They are Powder (Flour) and Marbles. Great minds run alike.

Good job everyone.

They're darn handy items to have in your handy haversack! :D


I am really looking forward to the public PDF release for this. One question for the subscribers who already have a copy:

Are there prices for hirelings included in this work (beyond the trained and untrained costs given in the Pathfinder Rulebook)?

It would be nice to get an idea of how much different hirelings should be paid (especially for more skilled individuals). And please don't quote the Profession rules at me, because they are seriously broken.


This might be a silly question, but I wanted to confirm how much damage a monk with brass knuckles deals, do they deal their monk unarmed damage with each attack or do they deal 1d3 (adjusted for size)?


Chris Ballard wrote:
Lisa Stevens wrote:
KaeYoss wrote:
So you didn't just put it on the table and say "we should do something like that"? You just let things take their course? Very devious. I like it!

If you worked at Paizo, you would know that I very rarely ever play the "CEO" card. I make suggestions, and if the rest of the editorial team likes them, then they get picked up. If not, then there is usually a really good reason why not. We almost always make decisions on products as a group consensus effort, which I think makes for a better product list and a more enthused editorial group.

-Lisa

Great stuff. Wish more companies could go this way.

Hehe. if other companies all had the talent Lisa's crew has, it'd be dandy.

Alas....

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