Pathfinder Battles—Heroes & Monsters

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Pathfinder RPG combat comes to life on your tabletop with Heroes & Monsters, the debut release in the new Pathfinder Battles prepainted miniatures line! Produced in cooperation with Paizo Publishing, Heroes & Monsters presents a fascinating array of 40 beautifully painted miniatures perfect for use with the Pathfinder RPG or any fantasy miniatures game! From the brave Gnome Fighter to the mighty evil lich, Heroes & Monsters offers a wide range of player characters and dungeon denizens that make a perfect start to your Pathfinder Battles collection!

  • Heroes & Monsters Standard Boosters contain 1 Medium or 2 Small miniatures.
  • Heroes & Monsters Large Boosters contain 1 Large miniature.
  • Heroes & Monsters Bricks contain 16 Standard Boosters and 3 Large Boosters.
  • Heroes & Monsters Cases contain 4 Bricks (64 Standard Boosters and 12 Large Boosters).

Purchasers should get no to very few duplicate figures in a brick. Buyers who purchase factory-sealed cases should get a nearly complete set of figures. (As with any randomized product, collation is not guaranteed.)

Begin your Pathfinder Battles collection today! The Heroes & Monsters of the Pathfinder world await!

See the press release for questions and answers about this exciting new product line.


Heroes & Monsters Set List

CommonUncommon
1  Goblin Warrior (Red)
2  Goblin Hero (Red)
3  Goblin Warrior (Blue)
4  Goblin Hero (Blue)
5  Orc Brute
6  Orc Warrior
7  Skeleton
8  Watch Guard
9  Watch Officer
10  Lizardfolk Champion
11  Zombie
12  Giant Spider
13  Wolf
14  Venomous Snake
15  Mummy
16  Human Rogue
17  Human Ranger
18  Elf Wizard
19  Half-Elf Cleric
20  Dwarf Fighter
21  Human Druid
22  Gnome Fighter
23  Dire Rat
Rare
24  Gargoyle
25  Half-Orc Barbarian
26  Spectre
27  Seelah, Human Paladin
28  Werewolf
29  Medusa
30  Minotaur
31  Ogre
32  Troll
33  Ettin
34  Chimera
35  Manticore
36  Giant Caveweaver Spider
37  Frost Giant
38  Succubus
39  Lich
40  Vampire

Note: This product is part of the Pathfinder Battles Case Subscription.

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Too Much $$$

2/5

I hate to be a bad mouth, and I am honestly not motivated here by vehemence. This figs just cost way too much for what you get ESPECIALLY because they are random and plastic.

I am not saying there is anything better out there - as far as I can tell there isn't. My local store is 1 of 2 significant stores, in a metro area of around half a million folks. The store I frequent has yet to sell out of the ORIGINAL , the 2nd line has barely sold at all, and he has refused to order anything else. It just doesn't sell. And its not placement - they are quite actually the first and last thing you see when you enter his store.

When I bought DND mini's the price for randoms eventually became to high for me and I was able to still get the minis I wanted by buying singles. So far, everything I have seen indicates the singles market is incredibly over-inflated.

So, quality wise they are top notch. The paint jobs and sculpts are in every way superior to what I have seen anywhere else here in America. There are foreign companies doing comparable work in similar markets, but that is irrelevant to this review.

For me though, the final thing comes down to money. They are too expensive.


Individual figures

2/5

I would be more willing to buy these if one could select individual figures desiered rather than getting a "Grab Bag (box)" of unknowns.


Vibrant, but Overpriced

2/5

I didn't even want to buy any originally because of the price, but I decided to grab 3 small (1 medium or 2 small figures each) and 1 large (1 large figure) boxes. This cost me $19 before taxes and I ended up with 1 large and 3 medium figures. When D&D Miniatures was producing boosters I would pay $15 or $16 before taxes to get 8 figures and I'm pretty sure there was 1 large per booster.

I then placed them side by side with the D&D Miniatures I have and I would say the quality is about the same, but the Pathfinder minis are more vibrant. The D&D minis though each came with a stat card and could be used to play a separate minis tactical game.

Even if I were to get 2 small figures in each of the small boxes of Pathfinder minis I purchased I'd have 7 figures. For $3 or $4 less I would have 1-4 more figures and I never remember seeing a full booster of D&D minis as small figures, maybe half at most.

I really like the Pathfinder RPG books, but I'm sorry, I won't be buying any more minis because I think they're overpriced. Maybe I'm just behind times though because I know the D&D minis are not being produced any more, but I can still buy singles for $1 each for commons and uncommons.


1-2 random for HOW MUCH!

1/5

For random minis, the pricing is obscene. Tack on a buck and let me know what I am Getting. The local store has yet to sell out of the Original Brick. And from what I have seen, the sculpts and painting is so sub-par.
As much as I hate the Paper Minis, I will take those over these in a heartbeat.


Excellent Beginning Run.

5/5

I have just gotten into my box set that I recieved (in no specific order). Individual Review will be added later.

Box 1:

Frost Giant
Ogre
Troll
Skeleton
Venomous Snake
Spectre
Red Goblin Hero
Red Goblin Warrior
Giant Spider
Zombie
Watch Officer
Watch Guard
Dire Rat
Medusa
Half-Elf Cleric
Vampire
Human Rogue
Wolf
Gnome Fighter
Human Ranger
Seelah, Human Paladin

Box 2:

Manticore
Ogre
Troll
Succubus
Human Rogue
Blue Goblin Warrior
Blue Goblin Warrior
Blue Goblin Hero
Blue Goblin Hero
Red Goblin Warrior
Red Goblin Hero
Gnome Fighter
Dire Rat
Skeleton
Human Ranger
Spectre
Seelah, Human Paladin
Lizardfolk Champion
Watch Guard
Medusa
Venomous Snake
Giant Spider
Orc Warrior

Box 3:

Ettin
Minotaur
Chimera
Orc Warrior
Zombie
Giant Spider
Watch Officer
Werewolf
Lizardfolk Champion
Wolf
Mummy
Elf Wizard
Half-Elf Cleric
Blue Goblin Hero
Blue Goblin Warrior
Half-Orc Barbarian
Dwarf Fighter
Lich
Human Druid
Gargoyle

Box 4:

Ettin
Giant Caveweaver Spider
Troll
Spectre
Zombie
Mummy
Elf Wizard
Human Druid
Wolf
Watch Officer
Giant Spider
Medusa
Blue Goblin Warrior
Blue Goblin Hero
Half-Elf Cleric
Skeleton
Werewolf
Venomous Snake
Succubus
Orc Brute

Final Count:

Red Goblin Warrior x2
Red Goblin Hero x2
Blue Goblin Warrior x4
Blue Goblin Hero x4
Orc Brute
Orc Warrior x2
Skeleton x3
Watch Guard x2
Watch Officer x3
Lizardfolk Champion x2
Zombie x3
Giant Spider x4
Wolf x3
Venomous Snake x3
Mummy x2
Human Rogue x2
Human Ranger x2
Elf Wizard x2
Half-Elf Cleric x3
Dwarf Fighter
Human Druid x2
Gnome Fighter x2
Dire Rat x2
Gargoyle
Half-Orc Barbarian
Spectre x3
Seelah, Human Paladin x2
Werewolf x2
Medusa x3
Minotaur
Ogre x2
Troll x3
Ettin x2
Chimera
Manticore
Giant Caveweaver Spider
Frost Giant
Succubus x2
Lich
Vampire

84 Minis, out a minimum 76, and was able to get the full collection. I can safely say that I am over all pleased, though I was hoping for more humanoid opponents, but can't be to grumpy since I did get a full collection, with a few doubles of key members. Add to this the ones Irecieved from random Store Boughts as well as a minion order from this site and the six-man Evil Booster and you have a good assortment of minis to choose from.


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You lost me at random...

Isnt this what eventually killed DDM? That and the crappy minis...

Liberty's Edge

I love the idea of this product, however I have two things that have come to mind:

1) Given that the few distributors that we have here in Australia already price gouge the crap out of us, I would suggest that the price of Pathfinder minis here will be unaffordable to most gamers. The only real option is to purchase it directly from Paizo. Now this is great if, like me, you get directly from Paizo now anyway, but for those who don't (and many refuse to buy from overseas), its not going to help the product sell here.

2) I really think that to bring down the price overall of this awesome product, Paizo needs a reason to sell more to non-Pathfinder players. I think a good way would be to introduce a small battles game similar to the D&D Minis line. At least it gives non-Pathfinder players (and lets include non-RPG players as well) a reason to collect. It would open the market for new people to be introduced to Pathfinder who might otherwise just like collectible miniatures.

Dark Archive

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

The present estimate on shipping costs that you get by going half way through the ordering process, how accurate is that?

This is what is going to motivate me to get the promotion I'm going for at work...


mcbobbo wrote:
I just wanted to say that while I do understand the industry reasons cited here and in the FAQ, I think that the non-collectible aspect has somehow escaped you guys. 'Rares' v 'commons' only matters when they have relative strengths and/or use cases. Minis have none of that.

Yes, they do. See my post here.

I think that the point of varying rarities has escaped you.

Liberty's Edge

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

Like I said years ago, If you ever sell Pre-Painted Plastic Minis I would buy them... So I did, a Whole case.. may go for 2.


Sgmendez wrote:
Vic Wertz wrote:
Sgmendez wrote:
Vic Wertz wrote:
Power Word Unzip wrote:
(Maybe a trade credit program would be in order for the online store, one where you can trade DDM stuff for new Pathfinder stuff directly through Paizo?)
We've been buying D&D Minis singles for store credit for a long, long time.
What about Star Wars minis?
We don't have enough demand to support that.
Just thought I would ask cause I have tons of those that I don't use. And I mean hundreds.

Visit CoolStuffInc. They still buy and sell Star Wars stuff, and I've dealt with them for years (which is why I didn't know Paizo offered trade credit for DDM stuff!).


Sgmendez wrote:
Just thought I would ask cause I have tons of those that I don't use. And I mean hundreds.

Please email me at the address in my profile.


YourSwordisMine wrote:

You lost me at random...

Isnt this what eventually killed DDM? That and the crappy minis...

Random minis most definitely did not kill DDM.

Non-random minis played a huge part in killing DDM, however.


YourSwordisMine wrote:

You lost me at random...

Isnt this what eventually killed DDM? That and the crappy minis...

No. DDM released 21 sets. It was VERY successful. Heroclix is the only pre-painted minis line that has done better. Heck, most CCGs would kill to have 21 releases.

What eventually killed DDM was:
saturation - DMs had large enough collections they bought less of newer sets
4e - DDM skirmish converted to 2.0 rules to match 4e, which killed the skirmish game (as predicted) resulting in less buyers
manufacturing cost - WotC could no longer produce their minis to sell at the $15 price point

Paizo Employee Chief Creative Officer, Publisher

Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
One more question, what size category is the black dragon, large or huge?
So I guess you guys don't know yet?

Someone probably confirmed this already, but this guy is Huge.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Enlight_Bystand wrote:
The present estimate on shipping costs that you get by going half way through the ordering process, how accurate is that?

It's the best estimate WizKids can give us right now, and I suspect it's pretty close.


I think the random nature is a necessary evil, but I think I do like the fact that at $4/$6 (and the ability to stock them as random boxes), these can and will be impulse buys at a LOT of hobby shops.

And for the random model haters, they did say they would have non-random sets sprinkled in there.

I just want to know if the Rise of the Runelords set is actually tied to that AP or if it's just a marketing gimmick.


TwoWolves wrote:
I just want to know if the Rise of the Runelords set is actually tied to that AP or if it's just a marketing gimmick.

I think you can sleep soundly knowing that Paizo probably wouldn't release a 60-mini set for an adventure path that no one can purchase.

Liberty's Edge

Scott Betts wrote:
TwoWolves wrote:
I just want to know if the Rise of the Runelords set is actually tied to that AP or if it's just a marketing gimmick.
I think you can sleep soundly knowing that Paizo probably wouldn't release a 60-mini set for an adventure path that no one can purchase.

Agreed. Paizo has been hinting rather strongly that a reprint of RotRL for Pathfinder RPG, probably as a hardcover tied to the 5th anniversary of Pathfinder in 2012 was something that was being strongly considered.

I'm pretty sure that the minis line for June 2012 pretty much squashes any lingering doubts on whether it will happen. In what way, with what content changed or added, remains to be seen.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

TwoWolves wrote:
I just want to know if the Rise of the Runelords set is actually tied to that AP or if it's just a marketing gimmick.

I've seen the set list, and it's quite fabulous. And it ties in very neatly to the Adventure Path, which is, of course, still available in PDF form.


You're real bastards, you know that? I'm over my plasticrack addiction and now you do this to me? Curse you!

;-)

What I want to know: Do you have any more information about the distribution? If not, when will you/we get that info?

What I mean is this: The Set has 40 figures.

How many are large, and how many are small/medium?

What is the distribution between common, uncommon and rare figures in the size categories? Since those are single packs, not group boosters like DDM had, what are the likelihoods of the rarities showing up? Something like 50% common, 30% uncommon, 20% rare?

I'd like to get a picture at what I'm getting when I buy a case. My fellow OC completionists are surely just as eager for these answers as I am.


note: no seoni

no buy

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

KaeYoss wrote:

You're real bastards, you know that? I'm over my plasticrack addiction and now you do this to me? Curse you!

;-)

What I want to know: Do you have any more information about the distribution? If not, when will you/we get that info?

What I mean is this: The Set has 40 figures.

How many are large, and how many are small/medium?

What is the distribution between common, uncommon and rare figures in the size categories? Since those are single packs, not group boosters like DDM had, what are the likelihoods of the rarities showing up? Something like 50% common, 30% uncommon, 20% rare?

I'd like to get a picture at what I'm getting when I buy a case. My fellow OC completionists are surely just as eager for these answers as I am.

We helped WizKids determine a preliminary list of commonalities for the 40 figures, but it's still subject to change slightly based on manufacturing needs. I doubt that will be available until the full set list is released, and (as I mentioned before) WizKids likes to reveal those much closer to the actual release.

I think only WizKids knows the relative distributions, and I don't think they usually reveal those.

Sovereign Court

Vic Wertz wrote:
We do not currently have any concrete plans regarding a separate miniatures game. Is that something you'd like to see?

I and a lot of my friends had an amazingly fun few years playing the D&D miniatures game. We have thousands of little plastic guys that we spent hours doing little scenarios with. It was big business for the FLGS too.

I would love to see some kind of skirmish combat rules to go along with them, but that would require them to also have some kind of stat-card to use with them.

It doesn't have to be super fast play either, we can understand the rules if they're complex. ;)

Liberty's Edge

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I am very excited, yet also wonder if I will be able to afford them. How long will Wizkids be planning to keep a set in print? I hope they hang around longer than a Wotci set would so I have a decent shot at them.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Steelfiredragon wrote:

note: no seoni

no buy

I'll just note that we'd like to see all of our iconics in prepainted plastic form at some point, and so we'll be sprinkling one or two into each release.

Liberty's Edge

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I am very excited, yet also wonder if I will be able to afford them. How long will Wizkids be planning to keep a set in print? I hope they hang around longer than a Wotci set would so I have a decent shot at them.

I honestly hope they don't.

The "hanging around" of sets in the DDM line was the spike that killed them. They overproduced in 2006 and those figures are STILL in the retail channel in a lot of new boosters.

I'd rather they underproduced than overproduced. THAT is the sort of thing that ensures we will see more minis produced over time and stocked by retailers.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I am very excited, yet also wonder if I will be able to afford them. How long will Wizkids be planning to keep a set in print? I hope they hang around longer than a Wotci set would so I have a decent shot at them.

I'm sure the answer to that will be determined by the rate of sales.

(Wizards actually kept their sets around for quite a long time, and even reprinted many of them long after their initial release.)


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Vic Wertz wrote:
TwoWolves wrote:
I just want to know if the Rise of the Runelords set is actually tied to that AP or if it's just a marketing gimmick.
I've seen the set list, and it's quite fabulous. And it ties in very neatly to the Adventure Path, which is, of course, still available in PDF form.

I see what you did there.


Vic Wertz wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I am very excited, yet also wonder if I will be able to afford them. How long will Wizkids be planning to keep a set in print? I hope they hang around longer than a Wotci set would so I have a decent shot at them.

I'm sure the answer to that will be determined by the rate of sales.

(Wizards actually kept their sets around for quite a long time, and even reprinted many of them long after their initial release.)

Maybe my memory is just colored by the ones I had trouble completing.


Vic Wertz wrote:
TwoWolves wrote:
I just want to know if the Rise of the Runelords set is actually tied to that AP or if it's just a marketing gimmick.
I've seen the set list, and it's quite fabulous. And it ties in very neatly to the Adventure Path, which is, of course, still available in PDF form.

That's just dirty.


Steel_Wind wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I am very excited, yet also wonder if I will be able to afford them. How long will Wizkids be planning to keep a set in print? I hope they hang around longer than a Wotci set would so I have a decent shot at them.

I honestly hope they don't.

The "hanging around" of sets in the DDM line was the spike that killed them. They overproduced in 2006 and those figures are STILL in the retail channel in a lot of new boosters.

I'd rather they underproduced than overproduced. THAT is the sort of thing that ensures we will see more minis produced over time and stocked by retailers.

See, the thing about having to plunk down 275ish to get a complete set, when I don't have that kind of walking around change as an adjunct, means I won't buy any if they aren't around long enough for me to lay my hands on some greenbacks? See?

I like the idea of reprints, though, Vic.


Oh, one thing I forgot:

I'd be all for a decent miniatures battle game.

I did play DDM a bit back when I was still collecting. Not in any tourneys or anything (since there was nothing around here), but with friends. I liked unleashing warbands on each other.

So if there is a way to get something going there, I'd be all over it.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I like the idea of reprints, though, Vic.

To be clear, it will be up to WizKids to determine whether it makes sense to reprint sets after they sell out. I'm sure we'll offer advice, but I certainly can't promise that they will or will not reprint anything.

The Exchange

Pathfinder Adventure Path, Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
Vic Wertz wrote:
David Wickham wrote:
Is there any Pathfinder Battles game in the works?
Yes! It's called the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game!

I know this was a bit of snarkiness but it actually illustrates something that I think will could make this line even better than DDM, at least from my standpoint.

Like others I spent waaaaaaaay more money than I should have buying DDM boosters to construct a collection of opponent minis for my tabletop game. I've got lots of nice goblins, orcs, dragons, undead and other critters that fit right into a PFRPG game. I didn't have to paint them and they're substantially lighter than pewter minis.

But I've also got an entire box of the weird WTF critters that WOTC created just for DDM. Kruthiks and Greenspawn Razorfiends don't show up much in Pathfinder modules (funny that). These things are basically useless to me, unless I drop them in as fiat encounters, while I have to hunt on Paizo's singles store to collect enough elementals and other core creatures for the encounters as written.

So I have every hope that this line, by being aligned with the Pathfinder RPG (instead of a separate game) will have fewer mismatch creatures for that WTF box.


Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber

I want to throw in my support (for what it's worth) to have a minis game independent of the full Pathfinder rules. I was a huge collector of the DDM lines, and eventually started playing the minis game as a way of justifying my ever-increasing expenditures on them. Of course, it then fed my purchasing, because I started to appreciate figures based on their rule cards rather than the fig itself, because two or three would be perfect for my warband and I had to buy more packs, then cases, then...

On second thought.. maybe we don't need something like that.

Grand Lodge

delabarre wrote:
Kruthiks and Greenspawn Razorfiends don't show up much in Pathfinder modules (funny that).

Just wanted to point out that the Greenspawn (and other Spawn of Tiamat) were actually created for Red Hand of Doom, a module written by some guy named Jacobs ;)


Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber
Scribbling Rambler wrote:
delabarre wrote:
Kruthiks and Greenspawn Razorfiends don't show up much in Pathfinder modules (funny that).
Just wanted to point out that the Greenspawn (and other Spawn of Tiamat) were actually created for Red Hand of Doom, a module written by some guy named Jacobs ;)

Ha ha! That's right! I actually got some use out of the strange critters when I ran that adventure.


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Vic Wertz wrote:
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
I like the idea of reprints, though, Vic.
To be clear, it will be up to WizKids to determine whether it makes sense to reprint sets after they sell out. I'm sure we'll offer advice, but I certainly can't promise that they will or will not reprint anything.

Let's just skip all these complications and you and Lisa can adopt me. Just think! You'll be the only couple among your friends with a 41 year old kid! You'll be able to say to people, "My son the Dr. [finish statement to annoy the hell out of friends]."


Lisa Stevens wrote:

For those of you who are disappointed in the random aspect of the miniatures, please read the following taken from the FAQ attached to the press release. You still may not agree, but at least you will understand why we are doing what we are doing.

-Lisa

That's fine, but for some the random element is undesirable to keep it mild, I am aware this is a decent strategy and the reasons are really good for doing this. I will say however these are reasons that makes it easier and cheaper on "your" side that is as the seller and makes it more difficult for the buyer (though cheaper), at least from my point of view. There can be a collectible aspect and I do hope for the success of this that there will develop a collectible sentimentality for this product. All this said however I was excited about these products until I heard about the random aspect, then I was turned off on the whole thing. Nice idea just not for me.

For me personally I rather pay more for a lower quality and variety then buy random packs, when I buy a miniature for a game I want it to be the right one, not a "ohh might possibly be usable". That said, I am probably not the ideal costumer for this type of product anyway, so that might make me even more oppose to this type of product to begin with.


Vic Wertz wrote:
David Wickham wrote:
Is there any Pathfinder Battles game in the works?

Yes! It's called the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game!

We do not currently have any concrete plans regarding a separate miniatures game. Is that something you'd like to see?

Here's an idea for the future (assuming that you'll be opening cases yourselves to sell singles...):

Put together the following with a slight discount over purchasing them separately. Include the following:

  • A Pathfinder Module
  • A couple of corresponding Flip-maps or Map Packs
  • Enough corresponding minis to run the module

Dark Archive

Let me just say "YAY!"
Once I get my annual bonus, I'll be picking up one of the cases.

On another note though, I just want to say, count me out on a miniature game tied to the mini line - I'm a big fan of RPG + Mini being the primary focus.

For those who aren't involved in the wargaming community, there's a pretty big explosion going on in that community right now, with several games from Europe coming to our shores recently (Infinity being a high-end example).

Honestly, I think aside from the pre-painted part, competing on a mini's game alone would relegate the product to those largely looking with nostalgia to the DDM of old.

Liberty's Edge

Pathfinder Adventure Path, Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
KaeYoss wrote:

Oh, one thing I forgot:

I'd be all for a decent miniatures battle game.

I did play DDM a bit back when I was still collecting. Not in any tourneys or anything (since there was nothing around here), but with friends. I liked unleashing warbands on each other.

So if there is a way to get something going there, I'd be all over it.

And, hey, look, a Gnome! In the first preview! And it doesn't look like a halfling!


Pathfinder Adventure, Adventure Path, Lost Omens Subscriber
Zouron wrote:
I will say however these are reasons that makes it easier and cheaper on "your" side that is as the seller and makes it more difficult for the buyer (though cheaper), at least from my point of view.

Making it easier and cheaper to produce makes the difference between a non-existent product and an actual one.

Although it does sound like they plan on making some encounter packs later that will be pre-packaged with specific groups, which may be better for your needs. And if you really need to get a specific mini, there is always the excellent pewter Reaper line to buy from.

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

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Kyle Baird wrote:

Here's an idea for the future (assuming that you'll be opening cases yourselves to sell singles...):

Put together the following with a slight discount over purchasing them separately. Include the following:

  • A Pathfinder Module
  • A couple of corresponding Flip-maps or Map Packs
  • Enough corresponding minis to run the module

This idea sounds vaguely familiar....

Liberty's Edge

This is pretty much what I was hoping for, though I think I will wait on more details before preordering a case. We'll see what Gen Con brings!

Paizo Employee Creative Director

Scribbling Rambler wrote:
delabarre wrote:
Kruthiks and Greenspawn Razorfiends don't show up much in Pathfinder modules (funny that).
Just wanted to point out that the Greenspawn (and other Spawn of Tiamat) were actually created for Red Hand of Doom, a module written by some guy named Jacobs ;)

While true... I wasn't really a fan of the whole dragonspawn idea in the first place. AKA: That was one of the parts of "Red Hand of Doom" that I didn't come up with the idea for, and that I would have done differently had I been 100% in charge of the adventure. :-P

That said, I really like how the greenspawn razorfiend turned out in mini form.

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While I'm not thrilled about the randomness, I understand the business need. I'm also glad to see that there's more thought towards using the minis in a typical RPG to determine the rarities. I never could stand having some named ogre or something be a rare instead of a cool monster.

I hope the promo figure for Rise of the Runelords is a Huge White Dragon - while there are other Huge creatures in the AP, this one would have the most likely re-use value in other games. (Though a Black Magga mini would be very cool!)

Sovereign Court

<sigh>

Yet another place for my cash to go. Time to save up for a couple months and buy a case and dragon ...

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

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Zouron wrote:
That's fine, but for some the random element is undesirable to keep it mild, I am aware this is a decent strategy and the reasons are really good for doing this. I will say however these are reasons that makes it easier and cheaper on "your" side that is as the seller and makes it more difficult for the buyer (though cheaper), at least from my point of view.

I think that might be the part that's not obvious from the outside: the random element doesn't just make it "cheaper" or "more profitable"—it makes it possible.

The option is not "random" vs. "non-random"; it's "random" vs. "not doing it".


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delabarre wrote:


But I've also got an entire box of the weird WTF critters that WOTC created just for DDM.

+1.

No, +1000.

Finding one of each elemental (you know, frequently appearing monsters in adventures and [u]able to be summoned by PCs[/u]) was well nigh impossible, but gigantic bipedal aligators and elephants and weird half-dragon-rhinos, check.

Dark Archive

Would a possibility of creature sets becoming available for paper minis? ( As a compromise) Considering that it cannot be accomplished via pre-painted miniatures.

Also, will every figure from the series be available separately? or will only a few be available for individual sale?


delabarre wrote:

I know this was a bit of snarkiness but it actually illustrates something that I think will could make this line even better than DDM, at least from my standpoint.

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But I've also got an entire box of the weird WTF critters that WOTC created just for DDM.

Since Paizo has spoiled me, I demand the best of all possible worlds (since that is their motto, or at least the motto of their Campaign Setting book!).

What I mean is that I'm all for a "skirmish game" rule set a lot like DDM where they create stats for all Pathfinder miniatures Wizkids will make. I'm not sure whether Paizo will make those rules, or maybe Wizkids, or they license it.

But I'm all against stuff that is there solely to support that game. That includes really weird critters that are not in any of the monster books/sections (i.e. the Bestiary/ 2/3/4/N, the Bestiaries in Adventure Path installments, extra monsters from Campaign Setting books etc) or are later put in there as an alibi.

That also means that the needs of the minis game won't influence rarity. I don't want a fugly miniature of some uninspired concept like guy in armour with shield to be rare just because the stats say he's "Schmuckor The Paynebringa" - a guy that was just made up and given really powerful minis game stats to justify his rarity.

DDM was really bad like this sometimes, and became worse at it by the time I quit: Some of the rares were nobodies, the sculpts and paintjobs were laughable, but they were rare because they were given really great stats.

I have no problem with a rare Runelord Karzoug, but that's because a Karzoug mini would have to be a lot more awesome and detailed and intricate than "run-of-the-mill town guard". The guy has expensive robes and wears several dozen ioun stones imbedded in his flesh, and the mini better showed them.

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Kyle Baird wrote:

Here's an idea for the future (assuming that you'll be opening cases yourselves to sell singles...):

Put together the following with a slight discount over purchasing them separately. Include the following:

  • A Pathfinder Module
  • A couple of corresponding Flip-maps or Map Packs
  • Enough corresponding minis to run the module

When we first started selling D&D singles, we made up a bunch of themed "critter packs," but keeping them stocked ended up being too much effort to keep up. While the idea is conceptually great, it's probably just too labor-intensive to justify.

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