The town of Belhaim needs your help! This Pathfinder Paper Minis set contains every miniature you need (over 100!) to run Pathfinder Module: The Dragon's Demand, from sneaky kobolds to restless dead—and worse!
What a great idea! Here you will find all the monsters and npc that you will need to run the adventure. I had to take mine to an office supply store to print them out and I still came out cheaper than buying every single mini needed for the adventure. The only reason I didn't give this a 5 star is that a few of the names are wrong in the Dragon isn't to scale for a huge dragon. But other then that this is a great add on if you bought the Dragon's Demand.
I have ordered the Dragons Demand Module as well as the Gamemastery Deck to go with it. I saw that paper minis where released to go with this new Module and WOW....seriously WOW! These are superb. I now have everything needed to run a great series of adventures set within this module. The art inside is some of Callous Jacks best as each mini is detailed enough to even give the players immediate immersion into the game. Super excited the way Paizo has unrolled this new Module format! Totally hope that they follow this as an example for their future module releases. Callous Jacks serious art style is the only way to go for your minis IMHO.
Just got mine and I must say, very nice! Especially the new monsters that have no representation in any other format. I started off just needing more kobolds lol, saw all the other goodies included and for the price, it's a no brainer if you want to run this module...get these paper mini's!
Just got mine and I must say, very nice! Especially the new monsters that have no representation in any other format. I started off just needing more kobolds lol, saw all the other goodies included and for the price, it's a no brainer if you want to run this module...get these paper mini's!
The cover-figure is usually a good hint as to the style of the paper minis in a product. As to whether they're better or worse, that's pretty much down to taste.
The cover-figure is usually a good hint as to the style of the paper minis in a product. As to whether they're better or worse, that's pretty much down to taste.
That's not bad then. I found hot press board is great for pawn bases so gluing them on to a sheet and cutting them out would save me some money.
Hi DonKeebals! You might want to try this link, it talks about making your own pawns using the paper minis.
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If you do own pawns, another poster (Cori Marie) had success by printing on stickers which could be placed on the actual pawns (and removed without damaging them).
I love these, getting them ready to run the campaign. But I found a flaw, The Grioth Clerics have been printed on one side only. The other sides are just standard Grioths.
Wow. These are just terrific. Paper minis have come a long way in just a few years. I would absolutely use these at my table. As it is, I'm using them for my PbP game as art to go along with each NPC. It really brings them to life.
I love these, getting them ready to run the campaign. But I found a flaw, The Grioth Clerics have been printed on one side only. The other sides are just standard Grioths.
Hmmm...I checked the page and there are two Grioth clerics and six Grioths. They all appear to have the proper flipside. Can you be more specific to the problem you had?