Pathfinder Bestiary Pawn Box

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The ferocious foes of the Pathfinder Bestiary come alive on your tabletop with this collection of more than 375 creature pawns for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game or any tabletop fantasy RPG! Printed on sturdy cardstock, each double-sided pawn contains a beautiful full-color image of a nasty monster from the Pathfinder Bestiary. Each pawn slots into a size-appropriate plastic base, making them easy to mix with traditional metal or plastic miniatures, bringing your Pathfinder campaign to stunning life!

The Pathfinder Bestiary Pawn Box includes an assortment of bases and the following pawns:

Small (and Smaller)

  1. Aeon, Arbiter
  2. Angel, Cassisian
  3. Angel, Choral
  4. Animated Object, Broom
  5. Archon, Lantern
  6. Azata, Lyrakien
  7. Beetle, Flash
  8. Bloodseeker (2)
  9. Caligni Creeper (2)
  10. Caligni Dancer
  11. Cockatrice
  12. Daemon, Cacodaemon
  13. Deep Gnome Rockwarden
  14. Deep Gnome Scout
  15. Deep Gnome Warrior
  16. Demon, Quasit
  1. Dero Magister
  2. Dero Stalker (2)
  3. Dero Strangler
  4. Devil, Imp
  5. Dinosaur, Velociraptor
  6. Dog, Guard
  7. Eel, Electric
  8. Elemental, Air Mephit
  9. Elemental, Air, Zephyr Hawk
  10. Elemental, Earth Mephit
  11. Elemental, Earth, Sod Hound
  12. Elemental, Fire Mephit
  13. Elemental, Fire, Cinder Rat
  14. Elemental, Water Mephit
  15. Elemental, Water, Quatoid
  16. Faerie Dragon
  1. Gimmerling
  2. Goblin Commando (2)
  3. Goblin Pyro (2)
  4. Goblin War Chanter (2)
  5. Goblin Warrior (2)
  6. Gremlin, Jinkin
  7. Gremlin, Mitflit (2)
  8. Gremlin, Pugwampi (2)
  9. Homunculus
  10. Kobold Dragon Mage (2)
  11. Kobold Scout (2)
  12. Kobold Warrior (2)
  13. Leshy, Fungus
  14. Leshy, Gourd
  15. Leshy, Leaf
  16. Lich, Demilich
  1. Protean, Voidworm
  2. Psychopomp, Nosoi
  3. Rakshasa, Dandasuka
  4. Rat, Giant (2)
  5. Ratfolk Grenadier (2)
  6. Redcap
  7. Reefclaw
  8. Snake, Viper
  9. Soulbound Doll
  10. Sprite (2)
  11. Sprite, Grig
  12. Sprite, Pixie (2)
  13. Will-o'-Wisp

Medium

  1. Aeon, Axiomite
  2. Aeon, Kolyarut
  3. Alghollthu, Faceless Stalker
  4. Alghollthu, Skum (2)
  5. Angel, Astral Deva
  6. Angel, Balisse
  7. Animated Object, Armor
  8. Animated Object, Statue
  9. Archon, Horned
  10. Archon, Legion
  11. Azata, Gancanagh
  12. Azata, Ghaele
  13. Banshee
  14. Barghest
  15. Basilisk
  16. Boar
  17. Boggard Scout (2)
  18. Boggard Swampseer
  19. Boggard Warrior (2)
  20. Bugbear Thug (2)
  21. Bugbear Tormentor (2)
  22. Bunyip
  23. Caligni Stalker
  24. Cat, Leopard
  25. Catfolk Pouncer (2)
  26. Cauthooj
  27. Centipede, Giant
  28. Changeling Exile (2)
  29. Demon, Succubus
  30. Devil, Barbazu
  31. Devil, Erinys
  32. Devil, Lemure (2)
  33. Devil, Phistophilus
  34. Dezullon
  35. Dhampir Wizard
  1. Dinosaur, Deinonychus
  2. Dog, Riding
  3. Doppelganger
  4. Drake, River
  5. Drow Fighter (2)
  6. Drow Priestess
  7. Drow Rogue (2)
  8. Duergar Bombadier (2)
  9. Duergar Sharpshooter (2)
  10. Duergar Taskmaster
  11. Elanax
  12. Elemental, Air, Invisible Stalker
  13. Elemental, Air, Living Whirlwind
  14. Elemental, Earth, Living Landslide
  15. Elemental, Earth, Xorn
  16. Elemental, Fire, Living Wildfire
  17. Elemental, Fire, Salamander
  18. Elemental, Water, Brine Shark
  19. Fleshwarp, Grothlut
  20. Gargoyle
  21. Genie, Janni
  22. Ghost Commoner
  23. Ghost Mage
  24. Ghoul (2)
  25. Ghoul, Ghast
  26. Gibbering Mouther
  27. Gnoll Cultist
  28. Gnoll Hunter (2)
  29. Gnoll Sergeant (2)
  30. Goblin Dog (2)
  31. Graveknight
  32. Grim Reaper
  33. Grim Reaper, Lesser Death
  34. Hag, Green
  35. Hag, Night
  1. Hag, Sea
  2. Harpy
  3. Hell Hound
  4. Hobgoblin Archer (2)
  5. Hobgoblin General
  6. Hobgoblin Soldier (2)
  7. Horse, Pony
  8. Hyena
  9. Lich
  10. Lizard, Giant Gecko
  11. Lizard, Giant Monitor
  12. Lizardfolk Defender (2)
  13. Lizardfolk Scout (2)
  14. Lizardfolk Stargazer
  15. Medusa
  16. Merfolk Warrior
  17. Merfolk Wavecaller
  18. Mimic
  19. Mummy Guardian
  20. Mummy Pharaoh
  21. Nilith
  22. Nymph, Dryad
  23. Nymph, Dryad Queen
  24. Nymph, Naiad
  25. Nymph, Naiad Queen
  26. Ooze, Sewer
  27. Orc Brute (2)
  28. Orc Warchief
  29. Orc Warrior (2)
  30. Planar Scion, Aasimar Redeemer
  31. Planar Scion, Duskwalker Ghost Hunter/li>
  32. Planar Scion, Tiefling Adept
  33. Poltergeist
  34. Poracha
  35. Psychopomp, Morrigna
  1. Rakshasa, Raja
  2. Rust Monster
  3. Satyr
  4. Sea Devil Baron
  5. Sea Devil Brute
  6. Sea Devil Scout (2)
  7. Shadow
  8. Shadow, Greater
  9. Shining Child
  10. Sinspawn
  11. Skeleton Guard (2)
  12. Skeleton, Skeletal Champion
  13. Slurk
  14. Snake, Ball Python
  15. Snake, Giant Viper
  16. Spider, Hunting (2)
  17. Tengu Sneak
  18. Vampire Count
  19. Vampire Mastermind
  20. Vampire Spawn Rogue (2)
  21. Warg
  22. Web Lurker
  23. Werecreature, Wererat
  24. Werecreature, Werewolf
  25. Wight
  26. Wolf (2)
  27. Wraith
  28. Xulgath Leader
  29. Xulgath Skulker (2)
  30. Xulgath, Warrior (2)
  31. Xulgath, Plague (2)
  32. Zombie Shambler (2)

Large

  1. Aeon, Pleroma
  2. Alghollthu, Veiled Master
  3. Ankhrav
  4. Ape, Gorilla
  5. Arboreal Warden
  6. Archon, Shield
  7. Azata, Lillend
  8. Barghest, Greater
  9. Bat, Giant
  10. Bat, Vampire Bat Swarm
  11. Bear, Cave
  12. Bear, Grizzly
  13. Beetle, Giant Stag
  14. Boar, Daeodon
  15. Brain Collector
  16. Cat, Lion
  17. Cat, Smilodon
  18. Cat, Tiger
  19. Centaur
  20. Centipede Swarm
  21. Chimera
  22. Chuul
  23. Cloaker
  24. Crocodile
  25. Cyclops
  26. Daemon, Astradaemon
  27. Daemon, Ceustodaemon
  28. Daemon, Leukodaemon
  29. Demon, Balor
  30. Demon, Marilith
  31. Demon, Vrock
  32. Devil, Gelugon
  1. Devil, Pit Fiend
  2. Dragon, Adult Black
  3. Dragon, Adult Brass
  4. Dragon, Adult Copper
  5. Dragon, Adult White
  6. Dragon, Young Black
  7. Dragon, Young Blue
  8. Dragon, Young Brass
  9. Dragon, Young Bronze
  10. Dragon, Young Copper
  11. Dragon, Young Gold
  12. Dragon, Young Green
  13. Dragon, Young Red
  14. Dragon, Young Silver
  15. Dragon, Young White
  16. Drake, Desert
  17. Drake, Flame
  18. Drake, Frost
  19. Drake, Jungle
  20. Drake, Wyvern
  21. Dullahan
  22. Eagle, Giant/li>
  23. Eel, Giant Moray
  24. Elemental, Air Storm Lord
  25. Elemental, Earth, Stone Mauler
  26. Elemental, Water, Living Waterfall
  27. Elemental, Water, Tidal Master
  28. Ether Spider
  29. Ettin
  30. Fleshwarp, Drider
  31. Flytrap, Snapping
  32. Genie, Djinni
  1. Genie, Efreeti
  2. Genie, Marid
  3. Genie, Shaitan
  4. Giant, Fire (2)
  5. Giant, Frost (2)
  6. Giant, Hill (2)
  7. Giant, Stone (2)
  8. Gogiteth
  9. Golem, Alchemical
  10. Golem, Clay
  11. Golem, Flesh
  12. Golem, Iron
  13. Golem, Stone
  14. Griffon
  15. Gug
  16. Hag, Annis
  17. Hell Hound, Nessian Warhound
  18. Horse (2)
  19. Hyena, Hyaenodon
  20. Krooth
  21. Lamia
  22. Lamia Matriarch
  23. Lizard, Giant Frilled
  24. Manticore
  25. Mantis, Giant
  26. Minotaur
  27. Naga, Dark
  28. Naga, Guardian
  29. Nightmare
  30. Ofalth
  31. Ogre Boss
  32. Ogre Glutton
  1. Ogre Warrior (2)
  2. Ooze, Gelatinous Cube
  3. Ooze, Ochre Jelly
  4. Otyugh
  5. Owlbear
  6. Pegasus
  7. Protean, Keketar
  8. Protean, Naunet
  9. Pterosaur, Pteranodon
  10. Quelaunt
  11. Rat Swarm
  12. Roper
  13. Scorpion Swarm
  14. Scorpion, Giant
  15. Shambler
  16. Skeleton, Skeletal Giant
  17. Skeleton, Skeletal Horse
  18. Sphinx
  19. Spider Swarm
  20. Tarantula, Giant
  21. Troll (2)
  22. Troll King
  23. Unicorn
  24. Wasp Swarm
  25. Wasp, Giant
  26. Wendigo
  27. Werecreature, Werebear
  28. Wolf, Dire
  29. Wolf, Winter Wolf
  30. Yeti
  31. Zaramuun
  32. Zombie Brute

Huge

  1. Alghollthu Master
  2. Animated Object, Giant Statue
  3. Ankhrav Hive Mother
  4. Arboreal Regent
  5. Arboreal, Awakened Tree (2)
  6. Bulette
  7. Cyclops, Great
  8. Demon, Glabrezu
  9. Dinosaur, Ankylosaurus
  10. Dinosaur, Deinosuchus
  11. Dinosaur, Stegosaurus
  12. Dinosaur, Triceratops
  13. Dragon Turtle
  1. Dragon, Adult Blue
  2. Dragon, Adult Bronze
  3. Dragon, Adult Gold
  4. Dragon, Adult Green
  5. Dragon, Adult Red
  6. Dragon, Adult Silver
  7. Dragon, Ancient Black
  8. Dragon, Ancient Brass
  9. Dragon, Ancient Copper
  10. Dragon, Ancient White
  11. Drakauthix
  12. Elemental, Air, Elemental Hurricane
  13. Elemental, Earth, Elemental Avalanche
  1. Elemental, Fire, Elemental Inferno
  2. Elemental, Fire, Firewyrm
  3. Elemental, Water, Elemental Tsunami
  4. Elephant
  5. Elephant, Mammoth
  6. Flytrap, Giant
  7. Giant, Cloud (2)
  8. Giant, Storm
  9. Golem, Adamantine
  10. Grikkitog
  11. Hydra
  12. Nightmare, Greater
  13. Octopus, Giant
  1. Ooze, Black Pudding
  2. Pterosaur, Quetzalcoatlus
  3. Remorhaz
  4. Shark, Great White
  5. Shoggoth
  6. Shuln
  7. Skeleton, Skeletal Hulk
  8. Skulltaker
  9. Snake, Giant Anaconda
  10. Treerazer
  11. Uthul
  12. Wemmuth
  13. Zombie Hulk

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Great Box for Monsters

5/5

I am so glad to have this box, it had a lot of the monsters needed for a campaign, and it helps to have so many figures on hand for play, at a great price for what you get. Highly recommend, especially for beginners who are just starting to play / build collections.


Included quantity useless for any game

3/5

If you want to use these in your games you need to buy at least 2 of these boxes. Ever ran an encounter with only 2 wolfs or a single werewolf? Because more is not included.

Apart from that there isn't a single colossal nor gargantuan pawn included (yeah I know, price, still sucks) so you'll have to come up with something on your own.


A good start into PF2 pawns

5/5

This package has actually close to 500 pawns, so the individual piece is still really cheap. As a collector, I see new artwork pretty much everywhere. In average I find it a bit better than the artwork of the PF1 Bestiary 1. There are several outstanding pieces (such as excellent and diverse elementals for all sizes), but also a few offenders (don't get me started on the comical looking balor). Very few pieces have an unfortunate scaling, for example the lemure appears really massive, while the quasit is hard to see (yes, the creature is tiny sized, but still...).

If you want to add the pawns to a PF1 collection, the only issue might be the renaming of a few creature types. Most of it is straight-forward ("derro" to "dero"), darkfolk now being called caligni is among the biggest changes. The new artwork means you can easily treat the newcomers as special versions. Given there are actually not that many new monsters, most pawns work for PF1 campaigns, even without porting the new monsters back.

Two of the sheets had very minor material damage, but nothing that would impact the fun. I'd give 4.5 stars if I could - given Paizo's friendly pricing here, I don't mind rounding up to 5 stars. Looking forward to the Bestiary 2 box and all the other upcoming pawns!


Great Value!

5/5

Great product, and no problems with the binding material. I'm a new DM and this is the first pawn box I've purchased. Needless to say, it has been a fantastic addition to my VERY small mini collection. This gives me a great baseline of enemies. It's true that there are not enough duplicates of some things, but there are plenty of alternatives that can fill those roles.

On a side note if you're looking for an organizer for all your pawns check out the Stanley Pro 25 Removable Compartment organizer.
https://imgur.com/a/tWBcd
It's a little crazy just how perfectly everything fit. I had just enough room for all of the cutouts, but not the bases. (Trimming about 1/8 of an inch off of the huge cards was required, but worth it.)


Great but some production flaws

1/5

Picked this up at my local game store excited to pop it open and start organizing. The first few Pawns I handled had the front art just fall right off the cardboard, it was as if there was no glue or binding material of any kind to keep it together. As I punched out more of the pawns I had more and more pawns consistently fall apart leading me to super glue repair many of them. Aside from this problem (which was a major headache for me) You get ALOT of pawns in this box and is a great alternative to miniatures.

What I did not like outside of the production issues I have experienced so far is that small number of some creatures like Orcs and others. But I understand the limitations of this box.

My 1 star review is mainly due to the horrible quality I have experienced of pawns themselves, but outside of that this is a solid 4 star product in my opinion.


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Dark Archive

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There are 410 different creatures in the Bestiary, counting every entry (the three different sizes for dragons and all), so this will have to hold more than 375 pawns, especially if low level creatures like goblins receive more than one pawn.
We can subtract all the gargantuan creatures, but still.


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Will this have any bases in it, or will they have to be ordered separately? Will probably be my first pawnbox.


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LtLukoziuz wrote:
Will this have any bases in it, or will they have to be ordered separately? Will probably be my first pawn box.

If this follows the previous pawn box products, this will most likely have a bag of medium, large and huge bases.


Pawn boxes always come with bases.


Nice! Can't wait to get this one.
I'm addicted to pawns.

Dark Archive

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The set list has been added!

378 different pawns plus 16 small doubles,
31 medium doublettes, 10 Large extras & 2 HUGE copies for a total of 437 pawns.


...

?

Why is the Deinosuchus (the BIG version of the crocodile) listed as a Dinosaur??


Nice to see some news on this front, but...two skeletons? Two zombies? Two giant rats? It seems like you'd need at least two boxes -- if not four -- to make most common, low-level encounters. This assortment is arguably less useful than the original bestiary box in that respect.

Obviously there is finite space and trade-offs had to be made, but they seem to have emphasized completeness over pure utility...which is not the direction I'd hoped they would take this time around.

Dark Archive

I'm not sure how interesting this is for people that use the pawns, but october 2019's Pathfinder Battles: Legendary Adventures Miniatures set contains pre-painted miniature versions of the following pawns:

Small:
#34 multiple versions
#37 multiple versions
#42
#43
#44

Medium:
#135
#136
#137
#158
#159
#160 multiple versions
#173
#174
#191
#193

Large:
#219
#266
#303
#324

HUGE:
#327
#339
#340
#359 two versions
#360

Personally i have 75% of the creatures in this Second Edition Bestiary Box as miniatures and only use pawns if i don't have enough of a creature or a reasonably similiar looking proxy.

If you are looking to make your encounters more memorable, by using miniatures for certain "Boss monsters", Legendary Adventures is a very good set to start, as it contains a large or HUGE miniature in each booster.
You should easily be able to tell if a huge creature is inside by weight alone.
If you re lucky, you might get the rare Adult Blue Dragon, the Allghollthu, three different Giants and Dragon Turtle are all uncommon & a case will get you every miniature in the set. ;-)

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bugleyman wrote:

Nice to see some news on this front, but...two skeletons? Two zombies? Two giant rats? It seems like you'd need at least two boxes -- if not four -- to make most common, low-level encounters. This assortment is arguably less useful than the original bestiary box in that respect.

Obviously there is finite space and trade-offs had to be made, but they seem to have emphasized completeness over pure utility...which is not the direction I'd hoped they would take this time around.

I've repeatedly said, I really want to see encounter packs for Pawns based on terrain, typical encounters, low-mid-high levels, etc etc. I'd buy those a lot more often and more frequently than I have ever the AP or Codex packs.


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Marco Massoudi wrote:

The set list has been added!

378 different pawns plus 16 small doubles,
31 medium doublettes, 10 Large extras & 2 HUGE copies for a total of 437 pawns.

For reference, the 1st edition bestiary pawn box had 256 unique pawns, add in the repeats and you had a total count of 323 pawns.

So, over 100 more total pawns. All for only $5 above 1st edition pawn box prices. That much is fantastic! I’ll have to put some thought into storage... I like to store my pawns in those black and yellow Stanley parts boxes, and I’m not sure I can cram 437 pawns into one of those boxes...

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Cant wait for this set!

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Does this contain new art or is it recycled from previous pawns?

Dark Archive

DitheringFool wrote:
Does this contain new art or is it recycled from previous pawns?

It is based on the all-new art in the new Second Edition Bestiary.

The creatures that are not depicted there SHOULD hopefully get all-new art, but i don't know if they do.


I do like the art on the box.


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Decided to match up pawns to monsters in the bestiary. Other than the obvious Gargantuans not being in the pawn box I found these not listed:

Missing:
Ancient Blue Dragon H
Ancient Red Dragon H
Eagle S
War Horse L (2 Generic Horses listed could be used for these or others)
War Pony M
Zombie Plague M May be wrongly listed as Xulgath Plague?


Ancient Red dragons are gargantuan in size, aren't they? I mean, ancient Gold and Silver are gargantuan, as well as Ancient Green... Red dragons are supposed to be the largest of their kind.


Glad to see the Treerazer pawn!


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The Gold Sovereign wrote:
Ancient Red dragons are gargantuan in size, aren't they? I mean, ancient Gold and Silver are gargantuan, as well as Ancient Green... Red dragons are supposed to be the largest of their kind.

Yes. The size of the ancient Red Dragon has been acknowledged to be an error (in the Bestiary 1 thread iirc). I think the same for the ancient Blue Dragon, but I'm not so sure on that one.


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The Gold Sovereign wrote:
Ancient Red dragons are gargantuan in size, aren't they? I mean, ancient Gold and Silver are gargantuan, as well as Ancient Green... Red dragons are supposed to be the largest of their kind.

That would make more sense. Huge really doesn't seem big enough for Ancient red and blues.

Was just going based off of what is in my bestiary, and as Seventh Seal said they evidently erratta'd that for the red for sure.

If that is the case, then the outstanding is probably that the listing for Xulgath Plague is likely Zombie Plague and a missing eagle. If all it is missing is an eagle then this is a beyond expectations for what they are delivering.

I noted that there is Horse (2) that can be subbed in for the specific horses listed.

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3rdnail wrote:
bugleyman wrote:

Nice to see some news on this front, but...two skeletons? Two zombies? Two giant rats? It seems like you'd need at least two boxes -- if not four -- to make most common, low-level encounters. This assortment is arguably less useful than the original bestiary box in that respect.

Obviously there is finite space and trade-offs had to be made, but they seem to have emphasized completeness over pure utility...which is not the direction I'd hoped they would take this time around.

I've repeatedly said, I really want to see encounter packs for Pawns based on terrain, typical encounters, low-mid-high levels, etc etc. I'd buy those a lot more often and more frequently than I have ever the AP or Codex packs.

I'd love to see a pawn product devoted to mass numbers of common enemies (in my head it's called Squads & Swarms). A dozen goblins, with pyros, chanters, and wargs. Same with kobolds, skeletons, bandits, soldiers of a couple different factions.

Not sure how strong the audience would be for it, but I'd like to think it would sell as well as the NPC Codex or Heroes & Villains. Certainly, the permissions cost would be low.


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Son of the Sea wrote:
Not sure how strong the audience would be for it, but I'd like to think it would sell as well as the NPC Codex or Heroes & Villains. Certainly, the permissions cost would be low.

I am guessing it would be extremely popular.

Grand Lodge

Fumarole wrote:
Son of the Sea wrote:
Not sure how strong the audience would be for it, but I'd like to think it would sell as well as the NPC Codex or Heroes & Villains. Certainly, the permissions cost would be low.
I am guessing it would be extremely popular.

We would have also accepted "two copies of Enemy Encounters" as a link. Not sure what I was thinking...


About how many bases will come with this product?

Horizon Hunters

Can not wait for this! Pawns may be my favorite thing about Pathfinder!


Will the Pawn Box have the corrected ogre art?

Sovereign Court

Corrected orge art?

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Yes; the ogre pawns will have art that is on-model for them that keeps them closer to the wide-mouthed, beady-eyed, iconic look designed by Wayne Reynolds back in Hook Mountain Massacre.

Sovereign Court

Hmm. Maybe it is just me, but I do not notice the difference. (Between the Orges in PF2 Beastry and Hook Mountain Massacre) .

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Jib916 wrote:
Hmm. Maybe it is just me, but I do not notice the difference. (Between the Orges in PF2 Beastry and Hook Mountain Massacre) .

Well then I guess you won't notice the pawn changes either, so it's all good! :-)

Sovereign Court

Ha! :) Yeah the art is allways top notch, so will not be disappointed here


The box looks bigger than the old ones. Is that just the mock-up, or is it actually bigger?

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Do we get something inside of it to hold everything neatly instead of the old boxes random pile of pawns?


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Animism wrote:

...

?

Why is the Deinosuchus (the BIG version of the crocodile) listed as a Dinosaur??

Because anything that is big, prehistoric, and looks like a reptile must be a dinosaur.

Paizo Employee Creative Director

Ed Reppert wrote:
Animism wrote:

...

?

Why is the Deinosuchus (the BIG version of the crocodile) listed as a Dinosaur??

Because anything that is big, prehistoric, and looks like a reptile must be a dinosaur.

It's not listed as a Dinosaur in the Bestiary. Interesting weird typo I guess.

Paizo Employee Creative Director

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Staffan Johansson wrote:
The box looks bigger than the old ones. Is that just the mock-up, or is it actually bigger?

It is indeed bigger. Turns out that's what happens if you do a Bestiary with about 100 more monsters...

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It's bigger than other sets. It has 24 sheets (compared to 16 for the First Edition Bestiary Box).


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Engineer Jeff wrote:
Cant wait for this set!

I currently have 6 Stanley organizer's I'm using for all my 1st Edition pawns.

I don't know if it's the one you use, but look into the Stanley 25-Removable Compartment Professional Organizer. It has 3 different sized trays, and all of the pawns fit almost perfectly in the respective tray.

Small (doubled up) and Medium fit in the small tray
Medium (doubled up) and Large fit in the medium tray
Large (doubled up) and Huge fit in the large tray.


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Kal Davis wrote:
Engineer Jeff wrote:
Cant wait for this set!

I currently have 6 Stanley organizer's I'm using for all my 1st Edition pawns.

I don't know if it's the one you use, but look into the Stanley 25-Removable Compartment Professional Organizer. It has 3 different sized trays, and all of the pawns fit almost perfectly in the respective tray.

Small (doubled up) and Medium fit in the small tray
Medium (doubled up) and Large fit in the medium tray
Large (doubled up) and Huge fit in the large tray.

If I'm looking at the right organizer, it looks like it has 12 small, 10 medium, and 4 large trays. So that would be how many of each size in each tray? Are there pawns larger than Huge?

I think I have all, or almost all, the PF1 pawn sets. How many of these organizers am I going to need? Will six be enough? :-)


Ed Reppert wrote:
Kal Davis wrote:
Engineer Jeff wrote:
Cant wait for this set!

I currently have 6 Stanley organizer's I'm using for all my 1st Edition pawns.

I don't know if it's the one you use, but look into the Stanley 25-Removable Compartment Professional Organizer. It has 3 different sized trays, and all of the pawns fit almost perfectly in the respective tray.

Small (doubled up) and Medium fit in the small tray
Medium (doubled up) and Large fit in the medium tray
Large (doubled up) and Huge fit in the large tray.

If I'm looking at the right organizer, it looks like it has 12 small, 10 medium, and 4 large trays. So that would be how many of each size in each tray? Are there pawns larger than Huge?

I think I have all, or almost all, the PF1 pawn sets. How many of these organizers am I going to need? Will six be enough? :-)

I have four organizers of a similar type and they barely contain the contents of the pathfinder iron gods pawn set and the starfinder core, dead suns, pact worlds and alien archives pawn sets, and it isn't doing as good a job of things being easy to sort through as I would like.

So I doubt that six (if I am picturing the right thing) would be sufficient for the entirety of PF1s pawn collections. I'm thinking... 20 ish? depending on how you organize things (I like to sort things by creature types).


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One of these bad boys will hold about 4 sets of first edition pawns.


I cut cardboard dividers from other boxes (like Amazon boxes) that are the height of the bestiary boxes (i.e. about two inches) and the length of them (i.e. about ten inches). The mediums and larges fit perfectly. The smalls are just messy because of size. The huge size pawns I do the same thing with but stick in a converse all-stars shoe box, because they're the right height for that.


Here is a second edition item that can be used for us 1st edition players thank you Paizo

Grand Lodge

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Looking forward to picking this up, especially without getting a bunch of extra bases! I'm full up after the first few boxes.

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TriOmegaZero wrote:
Looking forward to picking this up, especially without getting a bunch of extra bases! I'm full up after the first few boxes.

I thought this was going to have bases included?

Grand Lodge

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According to Facebook, no. Could always be a mistake.

Sovereign Court

Oh Bummer.

Gave away my Pawn collection a few years ago (with the bases). Thanks for the heads up though, will pick up a few sets of bases.

Grand Lodge

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Pretty sure some of us have bags to spare. I know I do!

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This product does indeed have bases. Not sure why the FB was confused, but there you have it.

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