
|  Shar Tahl | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            I have this book/pdf. I love the game concepts in it. I have managed to convince my GM to allow me to run one of these characters in an adventure. I will be running a Noble Rat cleric of Zon Kurthon sporting a tiny sized spiked chain(which allows him to attack adjacent enemies as a tiny creature). I had to create a good backstory before I got approved, and she liked my character concept. There are a lot of neat ideas in this book, many of which allow your characters to overcome the shortcomings of an animal adventurer in a humanoid adventuring world.

| Eric Hinkle | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Thanks for the answer, Shar Tahl. Hmm, then it's not for anthropomorphic critters? Pity about that; I would love to see someone do something about making anthro races for Pathfinder.
Still, it sounds good -- and I am seriously curious as to how you convinced your DM to allow you to run a rat cleric of Zon-Kuthon with an otherwise normal (?) PC group.

|  Timky Tangletoe | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            I had the good fortune of getting to help playtest these rules as they developed thanks to having plenty of blackmail material on the author. I will shamelessly boast that my very first character (rabbit barbarian whose name is a part of copywrited material elsewhere) was instrumental in inspiring the Larger Than Life deed tree, which helps animals with fixed Strength scores of 3 and less such as rabbits, rats, mice, and the like become potentially powerful fighter-types. This, plus the ability to pick up Boons from other animals (it's disturbing when the canary Paladin suddenly sprouts Elephant tusks) make them very viable (and amusing) front-line fighters. Since they suffer no penalties to Constitution, generally, they have the same number of hit points as larger races...
I've enjoyed playing my rabbit Barbarian, Tiger Paladin, and Condor Monk rather a lot. Very very crunchy supplement. Game balance can seem skewed at first wash, so GMs beware. Er, be aware.

| Lee Garvin | 
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Is there an errata for this product? The Noble Canines are more than a little confusing with regards to size increases and the stats for wolves are ridiculous (+8 Dex? really? not even Noble Cats get that).
Sorry guys, This got past us. If you replace the wolf's stat line with the following, you will get a much better result:
• -2 Strength, +6 Dexterity, +2 Constitution, -2 Intelligence, +2 Wisdom.
• Size: Small.
• Size Threshold: 2nd Hit Die.
• Natural Weapon: Bite (1d6).
Remember, these are the stats for a 1st level, size Small wolf, barely past a pup. when he gains his size threshold, he gains some Strength and Constitution, and loses some Dexterity.

|  Enlight_Bystand | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            I would be more inclined to buy this if the PDF came bundled with the book. I like a hard copy to read, but prefer to not have to carry around another book, computer problems make a PDF a risky investment IMO.
All PDFs purchased from Paizo.com can be downloaded for as long as the original publisher allows them to be available, which in most cases will be forever

|  Dragonborn3 | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Okay, looking over the chart I made for the Advancement of a Noble Bunny Rage Prophet(because I can, that's why), I noticed the feat Size Substitution mentions the Noble Rabbit using it's Dexterity bonus for Jump checks... something that doesn't exist in Pathfinder.
Other than that, has anyone made(or wanted to make) a thread for strange Noble Wild characters? Much like the Rage Prophet mentions above...

| Foghammer | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Okay, looking over the chart I made for the Advancement of a Noble Bunny Rage Prophet(because I can, that's why), I noticed the feat Size Substitution mentions the Noble Rabbit using it's Dexterity bonus for Jump checks... something that doesn't exist in Pathfinder.
This one is easy: apply your Dex to acrobatics checks ONLY when making those checks to jump. It's like having conditional modifiers to saves (such as +2 to will vs sleep effects or something like that). Jump as a skill doesn't exist, but you still make checks to jump. :)

|  Dragonborn3 | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Dragonborn3 wrote:Okay, looking over the chart I made for the Advancement of a Noble Bunny Rage Prophet(because I can, that's why), I noticed the feat Size Substitution mentions the Noble Rabbit using it's Dexterity bonus for Jump checks... something that doesn't exist in Pathfinder.This one is easy: apply your Dex to acrobatics checks ONLY when making those checks to jump. It's like having conditional modifiers to saves (such as +2 to will vs sleep effects or something like that). Jump as a skill doesn't exist, but you still make checks to jump. :)
I know that, I was just pointing out that something was missed when they updated the book to Pathfinder.
*Watches Spirit Hopper, Rage Prophet Rabbit, hops into battle and rips apart an entire platoon of humans*
*Sniff*
His cousin in Caerbannog would be proud...

| JiCi | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            I have the 3.5 version of the PDF (that I've bought BTW), and how does the Pathfinder version deal with the "savage progression"-like races ? I am asking this since the 3.5 version used something akin of the Level Adjustment... which hasn't been used by Pathfinder [yet], so how does this version is compared to the previous one on that matter ?
Thanks in advance

| Barong | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Thanks for the answer, Shar Tahl. Hmm, then it's not for anthropomorphic critters? Pity about that; I would love to see someone do something about making anthro races for Pathfinder.
There already is. See 'Fursona—The Definitive Guide to Creating Anthropomorphic Characters', available for download from this site.

| Caedwyr | 
I picked up a copy of this book a while back in the second-hand rack at my local FLGS. Reading it, some things seem to work fairly well, but there's also a decent amount of 3.5isms remaining in the text. Has the PDF been updated/revised since the print version was produced, or is this still in a 3/4 PFRPG, 1/4 3.5 -like state?

| Black Dalek | 
I got this book in PDF, and I wonder about it. I see a hi-res version in the "root" directory, with the date 01-14-2010 in the file names. There's a sub-directory called "9onbf" which contains a hi-res AND low-res version, with the date 02-16-2010 in the titles. Is there a reason there are two hi-res versions in there? Is there a difference between the "root" and "9onbf" versions? What does "9onbf" mean?

| Citrakayah | 
For those that have this book, how well does it stand up now that it's been out for a few years?
Not well. The only thing I'd use it for is racial statistics. The magic item creation methods aren't that great (my ability points are pretty bloody important, thank you very much), and the fluff is... not good. By "not good" I mean that the deer have it as their greatest ambition to be eaten.
How well do you think that would fit if you had elves thinking it their greatest ambition to be eaten by orcs, and had it portrayed as anything OTHER than awful?
The "magic invisibility" is ridiculous too. Apparently noble animals have a different sort of evil than normal people, since detect evil doesn't detect evil noble animals.

| Soulshifter | 
I've noticed some stark differences between what's presented on the PFSRD and what's written in the book, namely in the ability score modifiers. For instance:
Noble Bear: PFSRD: Ability Score Modifiers: -2 Strength, +6 Dexterity, +2 Wisdom
vs
Noble Bear: TNW: Ability Score Modifiers: +2 Dexterity, +2 Constitution
Am I missing something? These are quite different.

| Caedwyr | 
I've noticed some stark differences between what's presented on the PFSRD and what's written in the book, namely in the ability score modifiers. For instance:
Noble Bear: PFSRD: Ability Score Modifiers: -2 Strength, +6 Dexterity, +2 Wisdom
vs
Noble Bear: TNW: Ability Score Modifiers: +2 Dexterity, +2 Constitution
Am I missing something? These are quite different.
The copy of The Noble Wild: Pathfinder version I am looking at has the racial ability score modifiers listed for the PFSRD? What is the revision date in your copy?
Also, I don't think the PFSRD has the Noble Wild content live on the site.

| Soulshifter | 
hmm... I bought it last night from the Paizo website.
http://paizo.com/products/btpy8d08?The-Noble-Wild-An-Animal-Player-s-Handbo ok-for-Fantasy-RolePlaying-Games
The file is named Noble_Wild_hires_01-14-2010_.pdf
The site that seems to give the stats online is: http://www.d20pfsrd.com/extras/community-creations/caedwyr-s-lab/noble-wild -species/noble-animal-species/noble-bear

| Caedwyr | 
hmm... I bought it last night from the Paizo website.
http://paizo.com/products/btpy8d08?The-Noble-Wild-An-Animal-Player-s-Handbo ok-for-Fantasy-RolePlaying-Games
The file is named Noble_Wild_hires_01-14-2010_.pdf
The site that seems to give the stats online is: http://www.d20pfsrd.com/extras/community-creations/caedwyr-s-lab/noble-wild -species/noble-animal-species/noble-bear
That's annoying. I have one with a 2010 publication date (hardcopy), but it has the statline shown on D20PFSRD.com. That also shouldn't be publicly viewable, since it is a Work in Progress.
I can't find any errata documents either. If you see anything else with issues like that, please send me a PM

| Lee Garvin | 
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Hey Caedwyr, I have no idea if you still need your answer, but Noble Animals normally have a lifespan of around 100 years, unless the natural animal's lifespan is already longer than that. So for tortoises, for instance, it would be the same for both natural and Noble.
- Lee Garvin
A question in case the developer ever happens to stop by. Do Noble Animals live longer than normal animals of their species or do they have the same life expectancy? The entry for the Noble Tortoise seems to indicate that Noble Animals have an extended lifespan over the normal animal versions.

| ComputerSmurf | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            So, I was just gifted this not too long ago and I adore the book but is there a general formula/trend/template to apply to allow this to go with other animals that I've missed, or even Web Enhancements/expansions squirreled away somewhere?
My playgroup is requesting things like Penguin, Duck, and Platypus which sadly do not show up in the book and I am a little lost on how to answer their requests fairly/ in line with what is printed.
 
	
 
     
     
    

 
	 
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
 
                
                 
	
 