Pathfinder Battles: Champions of Balance

Monday, January 28, 2019

So far in our look into the forthcoming Ruins of Lastwall set of prepainted plastic miniatures from our partners at WizKids, we've seen the agents of undeath working to tighten the Whispering Tyrant's grasp on the Inner Sea region and the noble defenders of Lastwall who dedicate their lives to keeping the lich and his forces at bay. Today we look at the forces of balance caught in the middle of the conflict between good and evil.

Just as angels and daemons are the embodiment of good and evil, respectively, so too are psychopomps the extraplanar manifestation of neutrality. Working out of the Boneyard, these macabre outsiders work to maintain balance in the universe, specifically around the journey of souls through life, death, and the Great Beyond.

Illustration by Jose Parodi

Back when the set was announced, we showed off the Morrigna Psychopomp, a Medium rare figure. Two other psychopomps make their Pathfinder Battles debuts in this set, presenting a range of challenge ratings for Game Masters. The tiny uncommon Nosoi Psychopomp can be taken as an advanced familiar or serve as a guide through the Boneyard, as it did for Valeros in the Spiral of Bones comic series. The masked, birdlike figure can also stand in for a myriad of small avians (if you can overlook its four wings and haunting funeral mask).

At CR 7, the Vanth Psychopomp serves as the Boneyard's foot soldiers, ensuring that nothing disturbs the natural cycle of souls—including an army of undeath attempting to spread their foulness across an entire world. Though they have no bias toward good or against evil, these Medium winged skeletons are likely to side with the forces of Lastwall in the conflict against the Whispering Tyrant. At an uncommon rarity, collectors are likely to get a handful of them to fill out their armies.

Similarly opposed to one another are the denizens of the Negative and Positive Energy Planes, the forces of which play a pivotal role in the creation and destruction of undead. From the Positive Energy Plane come the avian Jyoti, while the Sceaduinar hail from the Negative. Like psychopomps, the jyoti and sceaduinar have no moral bias toward good or evil, but they may serve either side in the conflict nonetheless due to their affinity for positive and negative energy. Both the Jyoti and Sceaduinar are Medium uncommon figures in this set.

But it's not just outsiders holding steadfastly to their neutrality! Among the strongest forces of balance on the Material Plane are the protectors of the natural world, and one of the most disturbing of these guardians are the equine fey known as Nuckelavees. A Large uncommon figure, this aquatic monstrosity exacts vengeance on those who despoil nature, especially wetlands.

Decidedly more amenable to discussion than their fey counterparts, the enigmatic sphinxes of the deserts of northern Garund often serve as wise arbiters in disputes or quizzical guardians of ancient treasures. Ruins of Lastwall features an Androsphinx to compliment the Gynopshinx released in Pathfinder Battles: Deadly Foes a few years back. A Large uncommon figure, this regal magical beast is sure to inspire awe and respect among players and GMs alike.

While we're talking about the deserts of Osirion and its former vassal states, it's the perfect time to show off two more pieces of dungeon dressing from the set. The Afterlife Scale and Funerary Bed are both taken from real-world Egyptian concepts, the former from the scale upon which Anubis weighs the heart of the deceased to judge its worth and the latter from the actual funerary bed found in the tomb of King Tutankhamun. Both make stunning set pieces in an ancient tomb and could have any number of magical properties to meet a GM's storytelling needs.

Ruins of Lastwall features more figures of Pathfinder deities than any previous set, and it would hardly be fair to include Iomedae and Urgathoa without someone to represent the neutral planes. As such, Pharasma, Goddess of Death makes her debut here, sitting regally upon her throne. The oldest god in the current iteration of reality, Pharasma judges all souls upon their deaths, including fellow deities, and she makes an imposing figure, worthy of her important role in the setting. A Large rare figure, Pharasma, Goddess of Death is probably my favorite figure in the entire set.

That's it for this week's previews! Next time, we'll look at the set's offering of creatures and people who aren't necessarily involved in the conflict between the Whispering Tyrant and the knights of Lastwall but have nevertheless embraced darkness in their own ways.

Mark Moreland
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The Nosoi would make a good proxy for Arrowhawks.

And, even though this is now the 7th Sphinxes we’ll have, I think he may be the best of the bunch.


I want the Vanth Psychopomp. My cleric of Pharasma summons these things in.


I think the title of this blog is wrong. You already posted a blog with the title "Pathfinder Battles: Agents of Undeath", and this blog has nothing to do with undead.

Edit: Thanks for the quick update!

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If you open the pictures in a new tab and remove the _500 and change the .jpeg to .jpg, you can see the pictures in a much higher resolution.


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David knott 242 wrote:

I think the title of this blog is wrong. You already posted a blog with the title "Pathfinder Battles: Agents of Undeath", and this blog has nothing to do with undead.

Edit: Thanks for the quick update!

Yes, the title, first image and date of the entry are all from a previous entry.


grumpy cat is grumpy :-)

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Fumarole wrote:
David knott 242 wrote:

I think the title of this blog is wrong. You already posted a blog with the title "Pathfinder Battles: Agents of Undeath", and this blog has nothing to do with undead.

Edit: Thanks for the quick update!

Yes, the title, first image and date of the entry are all from a previous entry.

I have fixed the date and title, but I can't figure out what's going on with the illustration. It should be pointing to a new image, but for whatever reason, the link in the HTML isn't going where it should. I'll raise it to the web team.


Love Pharasma channeling Metron here

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I like the dressing pieces & Pharasma and recognize the need for the Androsphinx.
I find the other minis to obscure to use for my taste.

I also don't get that there will be no "Catrina Psychopomp" - it's on the cover of AP #139 "The Dead Roads (Tyrant's Grasp 1 of 6) and therefore it is a vital character in the book.

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Marco Massoudi wrote:

I like the dressing pieces & Pharasma and recognize the need for the Androsphinx.

I find the other minis to obscure to use for my taste.

I also don't get that there will be no "Catrina Psychopomp" - it's on the cover of AP #139 "The Dead Roads (Tyrant's Grasp 1 of 6) and therefore it is a vital character in the book.

While many of the figures in this set are useful in the Tyrant's Grasp AP, this is not a Tyrant's Grasp set.

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What i want from the 27 out of 50 revealed minis so far:

-Poltergeist
-Mohrg
-Thanadaemon
-Urgathoa
-Pharasma on Floating Throne
-Crypt Wall

and also the "cemetary of the Fallen" case incentive.

I can't see myself using more than one Lastwall General, Large Gold Dragon, Nuckelavee or Gynosphinx mini at a time, yet all are uncommons, so 2-4 of each will be in a case.

I will order two bricks and the incentive, same as with Kingmaker.
I hope this (last Pathfinder 1.0?) set will have better paintjobs.

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Jyoti and scaeduinar minis! OMG OMG OMG! :D

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Very excited for the Nuckelavee! Been wanting this for a long time and thatvrender looks great.

The psychopomps are very nice, glad to be getting the nosoi, again another creature I’ve wanted for a while.

As for the Vanth. Huge potential in this one, I fear the hands may let it down. They’re posed in that flat palm out fashion and o fear they’ll just become shapeless lumps with Wizkids tendency to overpaint.

Really my only ‘meh’ is this preview, set really, are thse two dressing pieces. I can’t see me using either one.


Every time a new pathfinder battles set comes out I think, that maybe this will be the time to cancel my pathfinder battles subscription (I have enough minis at this point), and every time a new set comes out, there are some figures that are just so cool, I have to keep the subscription going. This is another of those times.

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Is the nuckelavee trident facing backwards? I would expect the three prongs to be facing forward.


Marco Massoudi wrote:
If you open the pictures in a new tab and remove the _500 and change the .jpeg to .jpg, you can see the pictures in a much higher resolution.

The HTML is strong with this one lol

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The 3D renders look so incredibly cool, but I've been burned by the abysmal quality of the last two Pathfinder Battles sets. Most of the figures I got were either only partially painted and/or had all its details melted into blobs of plastic.

A shame as that jyoti looks amazing.

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YES

Finally we have the most important miniature we have always needed!

Pharasma's chair!

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Mark Moreland wrote:
Marco Massoudi wrote:

I like the dressing pieces & Pharasma and recognize the need for the Androsphinx.

I find the other minis to obscure to use for my taste.

I also don't get that there will be no "Catrina Psychopomp" - it's on the cover of AP #139 "The Dead Roads (Tyrant's Grasp 1 of 6) and therefore it is a vital character in the book.

While many of the figures in this set are useful in the Tyrant's Grasp AP, this is not a Tyrant's Grasp set.

I know Paizo doesn't do full AP sets anymore (with the obvious exception of Kingmaker), but a lot of the so far revealed minis seem to make an appearance in "Tyrant's Grasp", by my count 18 of the 27 revealed renders are themed specially for the AP.

As far as i can remember, if a PFB set mainly features minis from a special AP, which i like and seems to be the case here and often was with the last few sets, the creatures on the AP covers were always featured in the set.
That's why i am surprised that it isn't the case now. ;-)


This is weird: While the title of this blog has been corrected on its own page, it is still "Agents of Undeath" on the Paizo Blog page.

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All the weird image issues on the most recent minis blogs should be fixed now. If anyone notices anything strange, please post a comment and we'll give it a look.

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Wizkids have updated their release schedule:

Icons of the Realms 11 has been pushed from february to march, while PFB 16 is still scheduled for april atm, which may change (but i don't think so).


Mark Moreland wrote:
Fumarole wrote:
David knott 242 wrote:

I think the title of this blog is wrong. You already posted a blog with the title "Pathfinder Battles: Agents of Undeath", and this blog has nothing to do with undead.

Edit: Thanks for the quick update!

Yes, the title, first image and date of the entry are all from a previous entry.
I have fixed the date and title, but I can't figure out what's going on with the illustration. It should be pointing to a new image, but for whatever reason, the link in the HTML isn't going where it should. I'll raise it to the web team.

now I see two threads titled „champions of balance“

https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo6sggr?Pathfinder-Battles-Champions -of-Balance#discuss


Mark, is there any chance the huge minis might become part of the Pathfinder Battles normal sets? It’s a bit confusing that Iconsof the Realm sets can pull them off but that Pathfinder Battles has struggled with them.

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Berk the Black wrote:
Mark, is there any chance the huge minis might become part of the Pathfinder Battles normal sets? It’s a bit confusing that Iconsof the Realm sets can pull them off but that Pathfinder Battles has struggled with them.

Yes, there is a chance. Stay tuned.


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I’m always tuned. But, now I won’t even blink! :D


Berk the Black wrote:
... now I won’t even blink! :D

any chance we‘ll get a Weeping Angel in the next edition? ;-)

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Mark Moreland wrote:
Berk the Black wrote:
Mark, is there any chance the huge minis might become part of the Pathfinder Battles normal sets? It’s a bit confusing that Iconsof the Realm sets can pull them off but that Pathfinder Battles has struggled with them.
Yes, there is a chance. Stay tuned.

That sounds great!

User "SilentInfinity" asked on the Pathfinder Battles Subscription page if he can subscribe to the "Ruins of Lastwall" set.
I answered that the product page hasn't been created yet.

Do you have an estimate when the product page will go online and when the new subscription option will be available?

Thank you for keeping us updated! :-)


So what are all the other gods that have been made into figures.

I've seen Cayden Cailean in the Rusty Dragon Inn,
and Lamashtu in the Lost Coast.

am I missing any others?


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Does Ruins of Lastwall have a product page yet? Also can you do a Pathfinder Battles subscription with it?

EDIT: I'm a bad person and forgot I asked this on the Subscription page. Marco was kind enough to reply here.

His post reads:

Marco Massoudi wrote:

The product page for "Ruins of Lastwall" has not been created yet.

I'll ask Mark Moreland, the franchise manager in the minis blog about it.

It should probably go up sometimes in the next two weeks.
I'll keep you posted! :-)

EDIT 2: And I missed his post above. Gah, I'm sorry. I was up late with friends watching the game.

Thank you Marco!

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Sorry for no blog today, folks. We got far more snow than we are used to here in Seattle (I'm looking at 4 inches out my window right now) and the office was closed. I'll work with the web team to get today's blog up as soon as possible later in the week, and maybe an extra blog as a bonus.

As for subscriptions, RoL will totally be part of the normal subscription. I will check tomorrow (hopefully) with the store team to see when their product pages are set to go live.

In both cases, thank you all for your enthusiasm and patience.


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A: They didn‘t.


Mark Moreland wrote:
Berk the Black wrote:
Mark, is there any chance the huge minis might become part of the Pathfinder Battles normal sets? It’s a bit confusing that Iconsof the Realm sets can pull them off but that Pathfinder Battles has struggled with them.
Yes, there is a chance. Stay tuned.

ICV2 dropped the news first:

Pathfinder 2nd Edition Miniatures

Yes to huge minis!

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Berk the Black wrote:
Mark Moreland wrote:
Berk the Black wrote:
Mark, is there any chance the huge minis might become part of the Pathfinder Battles normal sets? It’s a bit confusing that Iconsof the Realm sets can pull them off but that Pathfinder Battles has struggled with them.
Yes, there is a chance. Stay tuned.

ICV2 dropped the news first:

Pathfinder 2nd Edition Miniatures

Yes to huge minis!

SPOILERS!


Whoops, so sorry. Yes, I should have put a spoiler alert on this link, it does do much more than confirm huge minis in sets going forward.

So, if you don’t want to see what the future holds for Pathfinder Battles, you should:

a) not click on the link I provoded above

and

b) stop reading these blogs altogether! ;)

I would have put this in the original post, but apparantly we can’t edit posts after a few hours.

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There is no need for spoilers, ICV2 are always the first ones to announce a new set - neither Wizards of the Coast nor Paizo or Wizkids are faster.
If the info is out there, people here and everywhere need to know that the line will continue after "Ruins of Lastwall" - i am super-glad it does! :-)

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