Jason S |
I love the paper minis! I use them all the time for PFS. They work really well for many reasons. They're light and easy to carry, cheap (especially for huge or gigantic creatures), and being made of paper, they look different than the players plastic or metal minis.
I'd like to see a set of minis that supports PFS scenarios in the future. Usually I can find creatures inside the AP minis, but not always.
Thanks and good work.
Callous Jack |
I love the paper minis! I use them all the time for PFS. They work really well for many reasons. They're light and easy to carry, cheap (especially for huge or gigantic creatures), and being made of paper, they look different than the players plastic or metal minis.
I'd like to see a set of minis that supports PFS scenarios in the future. Usually I can find creatures inside the AP minis, but not always.
Thanks and good work.
Thanks JasonS, glad you like them. I hope to do PFS scenarios at some point. Did you have any specific scenarios in mind?
Tamago RPG Superstar 2014 Top 16 |
It's not a PFS scenario per se, but it would be really useful to have a set of paper minis for The Harrowing. A lot of the creatures in that module are a bit. . . different than the normal ones! I think most of us would be hard-pressed to find patchwork dragons, crocodile-headed rakshasas, or bears on unicycles in our ordinary mini collections!
General Zod |
I just bought some of the paper mins for the first time last week and I was surprised how well done they were. I've got a request: I have an automated cutter (Silhouette SD) and would love to have some GSD files to cut these little guys out. It might mean doing a little image repositioning so their feet are in contact with the base, but paper minis look phenomenal with no white around them! Check out Worldworks Games or One Monk to see what I mean.
Anyhow, I know that requires time on your part, so I'd be willing to purchase the GSD files as a separate product if you decide to take on the project.
Christopher Woldridge |
Crispy3ed wrote:More paper mini's! I have so many ideas for the mini's in Seven Days to the Grave. Great line up. In the cart it goes.
Thanks Crispy3ed! I'm curious now what those plans are...
The Zombies are perfect for
Callous Jack |
It's not a PFS scenario per se, but it would be really useful to have a set of paper minis for The Harrowing. A lot of the creatures in that module are a bit. . . different than the normal ones! I think most of us would be hard-pressed to find patchwork dragons, crocodile-headed rakshasas, or bears on unicycles in our ordinary mini collections!
Great idea!
Callous Jack |
Callous Jack wrote:The Zombies are perfect for ** spoiler omitted ** The Shrieker will see use this Sunday as rattle cap mushrooms. The Otyugh is getting used in ** spoiler omitted **The skeletons are so different from each other I will be using them from now on. Most of the NPC's are getting new names and put right into my Kingmaker game. ** spoiler omitted ** Great bunch of mini's with a ton of uses. Thanks!Crispy3ed wrote:More paper mini's! I have so many ideas for the mini's in Seven Days to the Grave. Great line up. In the cart it goes.
Thanks Crispy3ed! I'm curious now what those plans are...
Cool! Thanks, glad to see you're really spreading them around for various games.
Callous Jack |
Tamago wrote:It's not a PFS scenario per se, but it would be really useful to have a set of paper minis for The Harrowing. A lot of the creatures in that module are a bit. . . different than the normal ones! I think most of us would be hard-pressed to find patchwork dragons, crocodile-headed rakshasas, or bears on unicycles in our ordinary mini collections!Great idea!
I just bought some of the paper mins for the first time last week and I was surprised how well done they were. I've got a request: I have an automated cutter (Silhouette SD) and would love to have some GSD files to cut these little guys out. It might mean doing a little image repositioning so their feet are in contact with the base, but paper minis look phenomenal with no white around them! Check out Worldworks Games or One Monk to see what I mean.
Anyhow, I know that requires time on your part, so I'd be willing to purchase the GSD files as a separate product if you decide to take on the project.
I can't promise anything but maybe we can into it at some point.
Jason S |
Thanks JasonS, glad you like them. I hope to do PFS scenarios at some point. Did you have any specific scenarios in mind?
Not a particular scenario per se, but scenarios that have unique creatures, or creatures that aren't covered in other paper mini sets.
A few examples of unique creatures in scenarios are:
- The main boss in 'Song of the Sea Witch'
- The main mobs in 'Silent Tide'
Some examples of a very common creatures that haven't been in any AP sets are:
- Vampires (common feral vampire spawn in particular. 'Noble' vampires often don't look like vampires at all)
- Kolbolds ('Sewer Dragons of Absalom')
- Satyrs ('Pallid Plague')
- Plant creatures ('Midnight Mauler')
- Etc. I'm sure you guys can come up with a good list.
What we don't need are paper minis that are covered in other adventure paths. For example, we don't need thugs, guards, Pathfinders, goblins, medium zombies, anything monkey related, most animals (although it wouldn't hurt to reprint a familiar), or ogres.
Ideally the paper mini set would contain most of the minis needed for an entire season of Pathfinder Organized Play (or perhaps a half a season).
Thanks for listening.