Pathfinder Pawns: NPC Codex Box

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Pathfinder Pawns: NPC Codex Box

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Whether they be vile villains, able allies, or anything in between, the characters of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game NPC Codex come alive on your tabletop with this box-busting collection of more than 300 character pawns for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game or any tabletop fantasy RPG! Printed on sturdy cardstock, each pawn contains a beautiful full-color image of a character from the NPC Codex, as well as common animal companions, and numerous never-before-illustrated characters. Each cardstock pawn slots into a size-appropriate plastic base, making it easy to use in play alongside traditional metal or plastic miniatures. With multiple pawns of the most useful characters allowing you to create every single encounter from the NPC Codex’s encounter groups appendix, the NPC Codex Box is the best way to ensure you’ve got the right characters to push your Pathfinder campaign to the next level!

In addition to being part of the Pathfinder Pawns Subscription, Pathfinder Roleplaying Game subscribers who preorder this boxed set will receive a free PDF edition of this product when the boxed edition ships. (Note that you will need to have an active Pawns or RPG subscription at the time the NPC Codex Box ships in order to receive the PDF for free.)

Cover Art by Wayne Reynolds.

ISBN 978-1-60125-472-6


Contains 20 one-inch bases for Small/Medium characters and 5 two-inch bases for Large characters, plus these pawns:
Barbarians
1 Savage Mercenary (2)
2 Dwarven Rager (2)
3 Axe Warrior (4)
4 Dog Rider
5 Wild Lancer
6 Forest Guardian (3)
7 Sundering Axe (2)
8 Glaive Rager
9 Raging Swimmer
10 Cannibalistic Hunter
11 Double Axe Fury
12 Giant Slayer
13 Savage Rider (2)
14 Arcane Experimenter
15 Life Stealer (2)
16 Undead Hunter (2)
17 Graceful Slayer
18 Refined Reaver
19 Death Dealer
20 Scarred Wanderer
Bards
21 Tavern Singer (2)
22 Street Performer (2)
23 Local Celebrity
24 Taunting Comedian
25 Court Poet
26 Con Artist
27 Gambler
28 Street Artist
29 Cruel Instructor
30 Seance Medium
31 Chameleon
32 Courtesan
33 Tribal Leader
34 Tunnel Drummer
35 Lion Tamer
36 Spellsword
37 Notorious Foil
38 Rival Explorer
39 Master Spy
40 Doomsayer
Clerics
41 Mercenary Healer (2)
42 War Priest (2)
43 Scholar Priest
44 Shoreline Cleric
45 Noble Crusader (4)
46 Carousing Champion
47 Vivisectionist
48 Wrath Priest
49 Death Priest (2)
50 Mother of Beasts
51 Fire Cleric
52 Trickster Priest
53 Profane General
54 Sacred Guardian
55 Master of Undeath
56 Elemental Priest
57 Herald of Armageddon
58 Shadow Cleric
59 Priest of Oblivion
60 Fire Diabolist
Druids
61 Initiate of the Flame (2)
62 Sail Master
63 Sylvan Protector (2)
64 Savage Plant Sage
65 Cavern Defender
66 Evasive Slip
67 Island Defender
68 Sea Captain
69 Mud Shaman (2)
70 Water Merchant
71 Mistress of High Places
72 Castaway
73 Fey Friend
74 Fury of Flame
75 Creeping Death
76 Taiga Stalker
77 Hateful Scourge
78 Dark Nature Priest
79 Rage Flame
80 Earthfather
Fighters
81 Superstitious Mercenary (3)
82 Daring Bravo (2)
83 Traitorous Brigand (3)
84 Murderous Halfling
85 Cautious Archer
86 Adventuring Blacksmith
87 Spell Hunter (2)
88 Fastidious Sharpshooter
89 Halfling Slinger (2)
90 Griffon Rider
91 Scheming Fencer (4)
92 Shieldbreaker
93 Brutal Warlord
94 Arcane Pretender
95 Pirate King
96 Dwarven Arbalester (2)
97 Elven Recluse
98 Failed Disciple
99 Crime Lord
100 Infernal Champion
Monks
101 Careful Initiate (3)
102 Bullying Brawler (2)
103 Vigilant Bodyguard
104 Spry Ambusher (3)
105 Cruel Devotee
106 Nimble Shuriken Thrower
107 Harrying Brute
108 Axe Dancer (2)
109 Steadfast Defender
110 Cautious Hunter
111 Poisonous Performer (2)
112 Swift Brawler
113 Monastic Sniper
114 Little Fist (2)
115 Improvised Hurler (2)
116 Horse Monk
117 Warren Chief
118 Grove Guardian
119 Sword Savant
120 Ageless Master
Paladins
121 Callous Rake (2)
122 Honorable Outcast (2)
123 Haughty Avenger
124 Skirmishing Crusader (2)
125 Hammer of Justice
126 Holy Archer
127 Dog Rider Knight
128 Desert Protector
129 Saintly Knight
130 Pious Guard (4)
131 Elven Honorblade
132 Forge Rider
133 Dragon Smiter
134 Rider of the Steppe
135 Giant Hunter
136 Mounted Paragon (4)
137 Axe Lord
138 Furious Crusader
139 Mithral Master
140 Demon Hunter
Rangers
141 Novice Scout (3)
142 Town Watcher (3)
143 Poacher
144 Border Guard
145 Mounted Archer
146 Tunnel Rat
147 Mountaineer
148 Orc Slayer
149 Swampwalker (2)
150 Pirate Queen
151 Giant-Killer (2)
152 Bounty Hunter
153 Fiendslayer
154 Desert Stalker (4)
155 Angel Slayer
156 Undead Slayer (3)
157 Daredevil Hunter
158 Golem-Breaker
159 Mage Hunter
160 Supreme Hunter
Rogues
161 Cutpurse (2)
162 Skulking Brute (2)
163 Skilled Sniper
164 Charlatan
165 Guild Initiate (3)
166 Cave Stalker
167 Freelance Thief
168 Trapsmith (2)
169 Deadly Spy
170 Dancing Dervish
171 Contract Killer (2)
172 Dilettante
173 Guildmaster
174 Chain Mauler
175 Unseen Archer
176 Mage Slayer
177 Masked Lord
178 Dagger Master
179 Death Whisperer
180 Blade Lord
Sorcerers
181 Mercenary Magician (2)
182 Gem Sorcerer (2)
183 Whiteclaw Sorcerer
184 Tainted Sorcerer
185 Bramble Sorcerer
186 Storm Sorcerer
187 Bloodfire Sorcerer
188 Trickster Mage
189 Sacred Sorcerer
190 Blackscale Sorcerer (3)
191 Lucky Mage
192 Fey Enchantress
193 Azure Bolt Sorcerer (2)
194 Ice Mage
195 Diabolical Charmer
196 Natural Arcanist
197 Fiery Dragonkin
198 Demon-Blooded Sorcerer
199 Fate-Bound Mage
200 Arisen Sorcerer
Wizards
201 Cautious Mage (2)
202 Street Magician
203 Battle Mage (2)
204 Investigator Wizard
205 Jungle Wizard
206 Tribal Seer
207 Thunder Wizard
208 Seductive Enchanter
209 Cave Wizard
210 Prankster Illusionist
211 Undead Creator
212 Toothy Transmuter
213 Pyromaniac Mage (2)
214 Mage Sniper
215 Cruel Conjurer
216 Deep Marshal
217 Mage Spy
218 Grand Necromancer
219 Puppet Master
220 Master Universalist
Prestige Classes
221 Green Warden
222 Tournament Champion
223 Undead Bane
224 Chaos Arrow
225 Stage Magician
226 Arcanothief
227 Vaultbreaker
228 God Stealer
229 Sacred Killer
230 Death Initiate (3)
231 Murderous Scythe
232 Fatal Axe
233 Storm Prophet
234 Acid Terror
235 Dragon Chieftain
236 Ice Maiden
237 Tribal Champion
238 Feisty Hotspur
239 Iron Duelist
240 Master Duelist
241 Queen of Staves
242 Champion of Magic
243 Spirit Avenger
244 Mithral Wizard
245 Divine Loremaster
246 Nature Scholar
247 Master Historian
248 Demonologist
249 Celestial Theurge
250 Sound Warrior
251 Death Master
252 Holy Battle Mage
253 Aloof Scholar
254 Mad Prophet
255 Master Storycrafter
256 Battle Skald
257 Blackstrike
258 Midnight Dancer
259 Black Ice
260 Darkstar
NPC Classes
261 Acolyte
262 Shaman
263 Initiate (3)
264 Doom Prophet
265 Enforcer
266 Guru
267 Hermit
268 Heretic
269 Healer
270 Cultist
271 Page
272 Princess
273 Squire
274 Heir Apparent
275 Falconer
276 Officer
277 Mayor
278 Diplomat
279 Knight
280 King
281 Beggar (6)
282 Pig Farmer
283 Miner
284 Accomplished Angler
285 Barmaid
286 Shopkeeper
287 Ruffian
288 Village Elder
289 Constable
290 Traitor
291 Apprentice Jeweler (3)
292 Old Sailor
293 Seasoned Trapper
294 Journeyman Carpenter
295 Sapper
296 Expert Blacksmith
297 Successful Merchant (2)
298 Wise Sage
299 Cutthroat Lawyer (4)
300 Master Entertainer
301 Recruit (6)
302 Brigand
303 Guard (4)
304 Veteran Buccaneer (6)
305 Tavern Champion
306 Grizzled Mercenary
307 Expert Bodyguard (2)
308 Aloof Archer
309 Cavalry Soldier (4)
310 Gladiator Champion
Iconics
311 Amiri, Barbarian
312 Lem, Bard
313 Kyra, Cleric
314 Lini, Druid
315 Valeros, Fighter
316 Sajan, Monk
317 Seelah, Paladin
318 Harsk, Ranger
319 Merisiel, Rogue
320 Seoni, Sorcerer
321 Ezren, Wizard
Animal Companions
322 Small Dinosaur
323 Pony
324 Small Cat
325 Small Bird
326 Small Boar
327 Medium Constrictor
328 Small Bear
329 Camel
330 Small Dog
331 Medium Badger
332 Medium Shark
333 Medium Viper
334 Medium Big Cat
335 Medium Wolf
336 Large Ape
337 Horse
338 Medium Crocodile
339 Medium Small Cat
340 Large Constrictor
341 Medium Dog
342 Medium Boar
343 Medium Bear
344 Large Cat
345 Medium Dinosaur
346 Large Wolf

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NPCs (and PCs!) at a Snap!

4/5

The NPC Codex Box has become, next to the Bestiary set and an adventure path set, the collection of Pathfinder pawns I actually use the most frequently at the gaming table. The reasons why will become clear in a moment, but first I'll go over the usual rigmarole for those who aren't familiar with Paizo pawns.

Each pawn is a thick cardboard token with the name and artwork of a particular character or monster on both sides. The pawns fit into plastic bases that match the size the creature should take up on a regular 1" grid. The pawns are quite durable and they're a much more cost-effective and manageable way to get a wide variety of tokens than trying to collect individual plastic miniatures. An index on the back of the box matches the numbering of the tokens, so it's easy to find what you're looking for. The NPC Codex Box comes with over 300 pawns; many are unique, but there are multiples of some (for example, there are six "Beggar" pawns and two "Cautious Mages"). The box also comes with a couple of dozen of small/medium-sized bases and five large bases. There aren't any Huge-sized or larger creatures in the box. The collection matches the entries in the NPC Codex, a Pathfinder book that contains full stat-blocks for NPCs from levels 1-20 of each core class. With the book and the pawn box together, finding an appropriate NPC in the middle of a session becomes a snap.

I would guess roughly two-thirds of the pawns in the box are devoted to the core classes, with each class receiving twenty distinct pawns. The artwork is high quality, but I'm not convinced it always matches the description. The "War Priest" pawn, for example, just looks to me like a standard dwarf warrior, and there's nothing particularly flame-related in the image of the "Fire Cleric." The "Charlatan" looks like your typical back-alley rogue and the "Masked Lord" isn't even wearing a mask! There are a lot of little problems like this, so I wouldn't take the descriptions too literally when trying to pick a pawn for a particular purpose.

The prestige classes get a full forty distinct pawns, and I have to admit there are some awesome images with the set. I think if I were stuck for a character concept, I could just browse the pawns in the box and instantly get a couple of cool ideas. I should also mention that, with a few exception, the vast majority of images used are of the core races.

My biggest beef with the set is the fifty distinct pawns devoted to the NPC classes. These cover a variety of mundane professions, like beggar, diplomat, barmaid, mayor, guard, etc. The problem I have is that the artwork makes them all take dramatic poses, most look quite athletic, and several are armed. In short, many look more like adventurers than the sort of everyday-folk you would come across in a normal town. The barmaid is suddenly a supermodel wearing a revealing outfit with a "come hither" look, the diplomat has a sword on his belt and a cape blowing dramatically in the wind, the "recruit" has full-plate armor and a magic glowing axe, and even the "village elder" is a half-orc with a spear. Not every single pawn falls into this category, but there just isn't much in the way of variety in terms of body-type (no one's fat), social class (almost everyone is stylishly dressed), or posture (everyone looks like they're ready for something dramatic to happen in the next moment). I don't want to make a mountain out of a molehill, but I wish there were more that could easily blend into the background (just like in cinema, directors don't want to hire extras who are too distinctive and noticeable because it draws the viewers away from the actors).

The next eleven tokens are incredibly useful: each of the Iconics for the Core Rulebook classes. If you play PFS, you can imagine how often these would come out.

Finally, there's a collection of about twenty-five animal companions. Animals aren't really what one thinks about when it comes to NPCs, but it's really handy to have tokens for cats, dogs, horses, birds, camels, and more exotic things like constrictor snakes and even dinosaurs. I'm not a fan of the "pet" classes, but when people at my table do play them, it's good that they can find the token they need.

This is the box that I bring out when I'm running a game and someone has a new character and needs a pawn. It's easy to sort through and find something that fits the bill. As I said, I wish some of the artwork fitted the label better and that some of it was more "normal" instead of high-adventure, but all in all this set has become indispensable. It's well-worth the purchase, whether you have the accompanying book or not.


A Necessary Set

5/5

I have always loved the idea behind the Pathfinder Pawns, but even with a Bestiary Boxes 1 and 2 and a few Adventure Path pawn sets, I didn't really use them that often. Most of the time I stuck to my old minis, for two main reasons.
1) A lot of the common monsters like kobolds, hobgoblins, and bugbears were poorly represented in pawns. There just weren't very many of them!
2) There wasn't a great variety of potential PC's.

This box solves problem 2! This is a great set and a must own. Such a huge variety of characters from the common PC races. Plus a lot of great potential NPC's. Adding some animals is nice too.

If you are new to Pathfinder Pawns and don't know where to start, here's what I recommend:

1) Monster Codex
2) NPC Codex
3) Summon Monster
4) Bestiary Box 1

These four will give you a solid base of almost everything you need. Everything else you get after that will add variety and zest to your pawn collection.


Gorgeous set of pawns for NPCs & PCs alike!!!

5/5

The NPC Codex box contains a stunning selection of individual pawns that may be used for players or NPCs. At the start of every session, I pass the NPC Codex Box around and let the players choose their pawn. The players love digging thru the box almost as much as I love sorting it for NPC pawns. Combine this box with the new Inner Sea Pawn Box for the various factions and cults to have every pawn you'll need to keep your Golarion campaign running fresh for years to come!


A colorful collection of minis

4/5

If you use miniatures and need a lot of colorful unique NPCs or PCs for your players than this is the set for you. Based on the NPC codex book, you will find all the previous artwork and more. Some double (like the guards), many don’t. All the core races are included, as well as some animals. With these alone can build an orc army, a dwarven megaforge, an eleven city, a medieval palace or a diversified metropolis.

It’s short on obvious specific cultists though, so if you need to run through the head church of Zon-Kuthon, this will not be enough. Unless you want to go on these with a magnifying glass, there is no point in heavily distinguishing the races. You may have a hard time telling apart the halflings from the gnomes, but I didn’t care and just lobed them into one bag.

The only real gripe I have is with the punch-out quality. If you are not careful enough, the imperfect cutout can damage the token. I had to fix a dozen tokens with glue (hence the -1 star), and even more needed their edges trimmed with scissors. So take care on your first go.


A little disappointed and misrepresented.

3/5

Why are there no pictures featuring mounts for the Mounted Archer, Griffon Rider, Savage Rider, ext?


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Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

We don't currently have plans for other base sizes.

Grand Lodge

Ok, thanks!

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Pathfinder Accessories Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Starfinder Charter Superscriber
Aeshuura wrote:
Which brings up a point, are there plans to make bases that cover other types of large and larger sizes, such as long large (like horses or dragons)?

Long large bit the dust in the 3.0 - 3.5 conversion, all creatures are now square/circular as far as bases are concerned

Grand Lodge

Yet, it is still used in the bestiary, in terms of size and reach, isn't it?

Silver Crusade

Some creatures have shorter or longer reach than a normal creature of their size, but as far as the size of a creature goes, they are all square shaped.

Grand Lodge

Huh, I thought they were still long sizes. Thanks!

Liberty's Edge

Starfinder Superscriber

\o/ I've been looking forward to this one. I'm not sure if I'll make it to my FLGS in the next couple of weeks, so, failing that, hopefully I'll be able to pick it up at PaizoCon.


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Just got my pawns in and had a look thru them. One thing that's nice is that there are many characters for which we receive multiple copies. That said, a few of the choices on who received multiple pawns left me wondering what sorts of games the Paizo staff play behind closed doors.

Lots of recruits and initiates? Looks legit.
1 barmaid and 4 lawyers? *eyebrows rise*

:P

Silver Crusade

Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber
Laithoron wrote:

Just got my pawns in and had a look thru them. One thing that's nice is that there are many characters for which we receive multiple copies. That said, a few of the choices on who received multiple pawns left me wondering what sorts of games the Paizo staff play behind closed doors.

Lots of recruits and initiates? Looks legit.
1 barmaid and 4 lawyers? *eyebrows rise*

:P

Sebastian, Clark Peterson, myself ... who's the 4th Horsema...I mean, Legal Wrangler?

Sczarni

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Gorbacz wrote:
Laithoron wrote:

Just got my pawns in and had a look thru them. One thing that's nice is that there are many characters for which we receive multiple copies. That said, a few of the choices on who received multiple pawns left me wondering what sorts of games the Paizo staff play behind closed doors.

Lots of recruits and initiates? Looks legit.
1 barmaid and 4 lawyers? *eyebrows rise*

:P

Sebastian, Clark Peterson, myself ... who's the 4th Horsema...I mean, Legal Wrangler?

Michael Kortes, I would presume...


Pathfinder Maps Subscriber
Gorbacz wrote:
Laithoron wrote:

Just got my pawns in and had a look thru them. One thing that's nice is that there are many characters for which we receive multiple copies. That said, a few of the choices on who received multiple pawns left me wondering what sorts of games the Paizo staff play behind closed doors.

Lots of recruits and initiates? Looks legit.
1 barmaid and 4 lawyers? *eyebrows rise*

:P

Sebastian, Clark Peterson, myself ... who's the 4th Horsema...I mean, Legal Wrangler?

First, we kill all the lawyers. Roll initiative!

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Aeshuura wrote:
Yet, it is still used in the bestiary, in terms of size and reach, isn't it?

"Long" and "Tall" creatures occupy the same space, but they do have different reach values listed in one table in the Core Rulebook. However, we don't call out whether a creature is "long" or "tall" in the Bestiary entry. (You could, I expect, reverse-engineer that bit of data by using their reach value, but since it's not referred to anywhere else, and it doesn't change the fact they the area they occupy is square, there's not much point in it.)

Liberty's Edge

Love the product. Extremely useful! Thank you so much for making this!


So..... Is this available now? I'm not sure I can believe that. I thought this whole thing was just designed to taunt us and never actually come out. Guess I'll go check my friendly local game store this weekend and see.
>.<

Webstore Gninja Minion

Arikiel wrote:

So..... Is this available now? I'm not sure I can believe that. I thought this whole thing was just designed to taunt us and never actually come out. Guess I'll go check my friendly local game store this weekend and see.

>.<

The retail release date is June 26th.


Can you change that to the 25th just for me? I have a PFS event that night and it is ALL humanoids. I am tired of using orcs/hobgoblins/zombies for all my non-monstrous npcs.

Shadow Lodge

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Pathfinder Lost Omens, Maps, Rulebook Subscriber

<Paizo Shill>
If you had a subscription you'd probably have the pawns by now
</Paizo Shill>

[Mine arrived on Wednesday]


$60 for international shipping???

*Removes item and waits for Amazon to have it in stock*


JohnF wrote:

<Paizo Shill>

If you had a subscription you'd probably have the pawns by now
</Paizo Shill>

[Mine arrived on Wednesday]

Now to wait for Amazon to get it in. Hopefully much sooner then the Jan 9th of 2014 that they currently have as thier estimate

Webstore Gninja Minion

Lazlo Woodbine wrote:

$60 for international shipping???

*Removes item and waits for Amazon to have it in stock*

It's a very heavy box for international shipping, alas.

Shadow Lodge

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Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook, Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber

I received mine this evening, and boy do my players and I love it. They descended on it and immediately picked out new pawns that fit their characters.

On top of that it huge, at least to me it is, and gives me a pretty good assortment of NPCs to throw at my players :)).


Liz Courts wrote:


It's a very heavy box for international shipping, alas.

Still prohibitively expensive, even for the weight. I'm just frustrated as it's been a long wait for the release, and now i still can't buy it. Ah well, I guess a little longer wont hurt.

Liberty's Edge

Starfinder Superscriber

I'm hoping this'll be at my FLGS when I get down there in 10 days. (I'm in Canada, and the FLGS is in Vancouver. Interestingly, the things I subscribe to take a couple of weeks to get here from Seattle, even though I'm closer to Seattle than most of the USA is.... Mail is "special" where I am.) I don't buy even the hardbacks via subscription or paizo.com because of the shipping. Probably not entirely rational, because the shipping is less than the cost of sales tax plus the price of the PDF (and, yes, I do end up buying the PDF). However, I also like to support the FLGS.

If the FLGS doesn't have the NPC Codex Box, hopefully I'll be able to pick one up the week after at PaizoCon. (I'm pretty sure it fits within the money limit for what you can buy crossing the border without having to declare and worry about it on the way back.)


Now we just need painted minis of these. :-)

Shadow Lodge

Pathfinder Lost Omens, Maps, Rulebook Subscriber
Ebonshroud wrote:
Now we just need painted minis of these. :-)

I don't even want to think about how much that would cost!

There are well over 300 different creatures in that set (that's about 1/3 more than in the Bestiary Box). More to the point, that's three to four times the number there were in the "Rise of the Runelords" or "Skull and Shackles" pawn sets, and each of those Adventure Paths generated a full "Pathfinder Battles" set of painted minis.


it's got griffon riders....excellent!
wait, it's only got 1 griffon rider but multiples of a bunch of crap i don't need/want....bogus!

i wonder if they'll start to sell pawn singles the way they do for miniatures. i suppose the pdf guys could just print out however many they need, but us "actual product" guys are just doomed to be disappointed.

despite my above comments, this still looks like a very cool product that I'll eventually pick up...as soon as real life stops screwing over my finances and i actually get play money again. lol.


JohnF wrote:
Ebonshroud wrote:
Now we just need painted minis of these. :-)

I don't even want to think about how much that would cost!

There are well over 300 different creatures in that set (that's about 1/3 more than in the Bestiary Box). More to the point, that's three to four times the number there were in the "Rise of the Runelords" or "Skull and Shackles" pawn sets, and each of those Adventure Paths generated a full "Pathfinder Battles" set of painted minis.

Still, I'm addicted to the painted plastic minis. I can not help it and can never have too much... Lol. Since the first D&D minis I've been collecting them and its reached over thousands of minis. But new ones are always welcome and encouraged . :)


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Hey all,

I was just downloading my PDF's from this month's subscription drop and I noticed something a little weird about the NPC Codex box file. When I look at the file in Preview (this is on a Mac running 10.8 Mountain Lion) two of the pawns are missing their artwork: Rage Flame on page 7 and Gladiator Champion on page 29. (I list a page here, but both sides are blank.)

I know there are issues with Preview sometimes and the Paizo PDF's so I checked with Acrobat and sure enough the images are present when viewed in Acrobat Reader. I keep Reader around for working with the Interactive Map files, but it really wallows compared to Preview so I stick with the latter whenever possible.

This is not a huge deal to me, I'm unlikely to need those two pawns in the digital file, and if I did I can get them from Reader but I thought somebody might want to take a look at what's different with those two pawns. I flipped through my other Pawns files and didn't see any issues in the Bestiary Box or Rise of the Runelords. Skull & Shackles has the exact problem for Ormandar.


james knowles wrote:
i wonder if they'll start to sell pawn singles the way they do for miniatures. i suppose the pdf guys could just print out however many they need, but us "actual product" guys are just doomed to be disappointed.

It would be nice if we could get themed sets. More like the paper minis would be good. I could definitely use more numerous and varied kobolds. Just a few red ones isn't enough!

More varied mephits would be nice too.

Liberty's Edge

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Charter Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game, Starfinder Society Subscriber

Love it. Thanks for the Iconic Pawns!

Silver Crusade

Those who pre-ordered with Amazon in US can probably expect it around July 11th.


Funny how many people still use Amazon. I got it for 22€ in the bookdepository free of shipping worldwide. It's now 25€ and already out of stock.


I got the NPC Codex Box from my local game shop today. I immediately went home and started punching out the pawns. I soon realized that there was an error in printing. The "Large Ape" is in 2 separate medium sized pieces where 2 "Noble Crusaders" should be, and 2 "Noble Crusader" models on 1 large sized pawn where the "Large Ape" should be. What should I do? Please help.


Warbec wrote:
Funny how many people still use Amazon. I got it for 22€ in the bookdepository free of shipping worldwide. It's now 25€ and already out of stock.

I still use Amazon and am getting it for $23 with free 2 day shipping through prime. Checked book depository and it would be $33 from there


StanC wrote:
Warbec wrote:
Funny how many people still use Amazon. I got it for 22€ in the bookdepository free of shipping worldwide. It's now 25€ and already out of stock.
I still use Amazon and am getting it for $23 with free 2 day shipping through prime. Checked book depository and it would be $33 from there

Yeh in UK is €34.41, worldwide is €25.24 right now. Difference in delivery time is the same (I live in Portugal and I get it later if I use uk.co for some reason)

Good to see you getting it for 23$ :) I'm only seeing it for 29$ and £54.31 in the UK version (shipping not included)


Drawkward234 wrote:
I got the NPC Codex Box from my local game shop today. I immediately went home and started punching out the pawns. I soon realized that there was an error in printing. The "Large Ape" is in 2 separate medium sized pieces where 2 "Noble Crusaders" should be, and 2 "Noble Crusader" models on 1 large sized pawn where the "Large Ape" should be. What should I do? Please help.

Start a thread in the customer service section of the forums or send them an email (customer.service@paizo.com).

Usually they respond to stuff like this immediately, unfortunately, the timing is a bit off (they've got Independence day and paizocon) so you might have to wait until next week before they get to it.

Having said that, from past experience what they'll probably ask you to do is to take it back to the place you bought it and exchange it (the store will then exchange it or get a refund from their distributor and so on back to paizo). So if I were you, I'd try that first. They tend to prefer fixing up problems like this via the channel they were initially purchased through.


Drawkward234 wrote:
I got the NPC Codex Box from my local game shop today. I immediately went home and started punching out the pawns. I soon realized that there was an error in printing. The "Large Ape" is in 2 separate medium sized pieces where 2 "Noble Crusaders" should be, and 2 "Noble Crusader" models on 1 large sized pawn where the "Large Ape" should be. What should I do? Please help.

Lame. Over the years I've heard many tales of misprints of all sorts of things from all sorts of companies. That's why I always buy from my FLGS and never online. That way I can check everything in front of the owner before taking things home. Then if there's any damage or errors it's not just my problem as an individual costumer. I figure having a retailer going after them for me would have more weight. Fortunately it hasn't been an issue for me as of yet. I'd suggest going to the game store and seeing what they can do.

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Great product (just got mine).

However, only one pawn was mounted, and that was actually the pawn for the camel (it's funny how pathfinder assumes that a camel isn't a camel if it hasn't got a saddle on and, preferably, a rider).

Anyway, might a suggest a "mounted npc pawn pack" for sometime in the future?

Richard


I have not gotten my box from CSI yet to compare. Does anyone know if any of the pawns match any of the faces from the Face Card Decks? Would be pretty cool, to pull out the card for roleplaying, then pull out the pawn for combat (if needed).


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Pathfinder Pawns Storage Solution

Pawn Tray

I'm almost done building a storage tray that will fit inside my Beginner/Bestiary/NPC boxes.

My job and my toddler are conspiring to keep me from finishing them up, but I wanted to post my measured drawing and materials list, because it seems others could benefit from the plans.

First time poster, so hit me up with thoughts/opinions. I'm always looking to improve. dustinian@dustinian.com


One quick storage solution I've been using is to cut the bottom inch off boxes of crackers. The resulting trays hold medium and large size pawns perfectly. For the small and tiny sized ones, a few cells in a miniatures storage case works wonders.


Here's another simple storage solution that only requires a could of pieces of cardboard to be cut out. Pawn Storage

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What does the PDF of this product look like?

Is it one page per sheet?

Richard

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richard develyn wrote:

What does the PDF of this product look like?

Is it one page per sheet?

Richard

It's two pages per sheet, one with the front side and another with the reverse.

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Is it ok to refer to these pawns in a 3pp adventure?

What I was wondering was whether I could have a table of NPCs with a suggestion of which one of these pawns to use.

It occurred to me that doing so might be covered by the licence to use the NPC codex itself, rather than the pawns, but I wasn't sure. I'm also not sure whether there are pawns in here which are not present in that book.

All the best

Richard

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richard develyn wrote:

Is it ok to refer to these pawns in a 3pp adventure?

What I was wondering was whether I could have a table of NPCs with a suggestion of which one of these pawns to use.

It occurred to me that doing so might be covered by the licence to use the NPC codex itself, rather than the pawns, but I wasn't sure. I'm also not sure whether there are pawns in here which are not present in that book.

All the best

Richard

The Pawns are not on Exhibit B's list, so you can't reference the Pawn sets. (You can reference the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: NPC Codex though, as that is.)

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The pawns are a funny one, actually, 'cos they don't appear to have an OGL section at all.

Anyway, I'm sure I can find some way of referring to the images via the NPC Codex which will keep everyone happy.

All the best

Richard

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Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber

Print edition unavailable, the only Polish retailer who actually sells Pathfinder stuff tells me this is OOP and not coming back. What's the official word on this?


Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Can you get products from Amazon in Poland? They have it in stock on the US website at least.

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