Pathfinder Paper Minis—Legacy of Fire Adventure Path Part 1: "Howl of the Carrion King" PDF (based on
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With over 60 miniatures, this set includes key NPCs and monsters from "Howl of the Carrion King", part one of the Legacy of Fire Adventure Path. In this pack you will find a hulking ogre, Katapeshi swordswoman, pugwampis a-plenty, and more!
This set contains the following miniatures:
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Almah, merchant princess
Animated sphinx statue (2)
Baboon (4)
Caravan guard, female (3)
Caravan guard, male (3)
Choker (3)
Coffer corpse (3)
Dashki
Dust digger (Large, 3D)
Father Zastoran
Fiendish asp
Fire elemental (2)
Garavel, mercenary
Geier
Giant mamba (3D)
Giant tarantula (4)
Gnoll (5)
Haldar the Accursed, human aristocrat
Haldar, wereleopard
Haleen, female human fighter
Halruun, huecuva
Hurvank the Strangler, ogre (Large)
Jank, goblin
Kardswann, male janni fighter
Kezurkian, schir
King Mokknokk, pugwampi
Kurellak, gnoll
Old Bonegrinder, dire boar (Large)
Pactmaster guard (4)
Pugwampi (6)
Rombard, baby goat
Slime mold (2)
Strige (3)
Undrella, harpy
Wolf spider
Xulthos, glomeray (Large)
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Artwork by Ashton Sperry.
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This set was recently updated. It felt a little sparse before. I still enjoyed the product.
Now it has everything you need to run this book. It features an amazing 3D dust digger. The quality of Ashton's work just keeps getting better. A must for any Arabian themed adventure.
If you are running the Legacy of Fire, buy this and print them off - they will save you a fortune, look great on the table, and are easy to construct! A great buy!
I like the idea of these minis, but when I went to Kinko's to print it, they at first refused because of the copyright stuff on the bottom. I then dug out the question in the faq that says you are allowed to print ONE copy of a Paizo pdf. So at this point, I have to either buy a printer or go to a variety of Kinko's to get multiple copies made. Or maybe Paizo really does only want me to print one sheet of the minis. It seems like it would be easy to put "permission granted to copy for personal use" on the bottom of the sheets along with the copyright information. Either way, I like the idea, but won't be buying any more because of that issue.
The Minotaur guy and Bug Demon (I forget what they are from the Module) as well as the Harpy and Ogre are great. The right size, with terrific Menace.
However, what the other review has to say also has some merit.
1) The swordswoman could have used just a bit more detail. And, for my tastes, shes just a little too big compared with the other PF Papermini sets. (But only slightly). That being said, she'll make a good Paladin of Sarenrae in my ROTR campaign.
2) The Pugwampi King is just a bit too small. I picture him a bit rounder and taller.
3) The Axe-guy. (I forget his name). As the setpiece main villan, he could have used a bit more menace (look at the Minotaur and Ogre!) But he is suitably big and the axe looks cool.
And there are only 7 minis. Maybe this should have been a $2.99 set.
All that being said, however, this is stll a great deal. For less than $4, you get some new monsters that you can print over and over again (Guess what's going to show up during the Hook Mountain Massacre) and soem things that haven;t been done well as paper/ cardboard minis before.
and with this set and the other PF Paper minis, you get almost everything you need to run the first 2 books of the LOF AP!
Ashton continues to impress us with little pices of art that look great and are excellent to play with. I´ve brougth the other 3 sets and have been very happy with them.
Not so much with this one.
First, there are only 7 new minis in this set, making it the smallest of the four (8 in gnolls, 15 in bestiary and 18 in caravan). There is the adition of two large figures to compensate fot this, so no big problem.
What really, REALLY bothers me are the swordsman and the axe-guy. They lack the details and the personality of any of the other humans that apear in the caravan set. They look very bad and even childish, not something that represents the great artwork of Jesper Ejsing.
Conclusion: Perhaphs in the future the humans should be done by Crystal Frasier and the monsters by Ashton Sperry.