An army of monsters has arrived, and they're ready to invade your game! The Pathfinder Bestiary 2 Pawn Collection is the best way to present these monsters on your gaming table. This collection of creatures represents those found in Pathfinder Bestiary 2 and are perfect for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game or any fantasy RPG.
This collection presents beautiful full-color images of a wide array of deadly denizens, including more than 300 monsters such as dragons, giants, the Jabberwock, new elementals, deadly aquatic foes, vampiric menaces, creatures from other realities, demons, devils, angels, and much, much more! Printed on sturdy cardstock, each pawn slots into a size-appropriate plastic base from the Pathfinder Pawns Base Assortment, making them easy to mix with traditional metal or plastic miniatures. The Pathfinder Bestiary 2 Pawn Collection is the best way to ensure you've got the perfect monster for every Pathfinder Roleplaying Game encounter!
ISBN-13: 978-1-64078-262-4
The Pathfinder Bestiary 2 Pawn Collection includes:
Small (and Smaller)
Attic Whisperer
Aurumvorax
Badger
Blindheim
Brownie
Calathgar
Caligni Slayer
Carbuncle
Choker
Chupacabra
Cockroach, Giant
Crawling Hand
Culdewen
Devil, Zebub
Dig-Widget
Dinosaur, Compsognathus
Dragonfly Nymph, Giant
Drake, Shadow
Elemental, Air, Spark Bat
Elemental, Earth, Living Boulder
Elemental, Fire, Ember Fox
Elemental, Mephit, Dust
Elemental, Mephit, Ice
Elemental, Mephit, Ooze
Elemental, Mephit, Steam
Elemental, Water, Icicle Snake
Frog, Spear
Gremlin, Vexgit (2)
Gremlin, Nuglub (2)
Grindylow (2)
Grippli Scout (2)
Intellect Devourer
Korred
Leprechaun
Leshy, Flytrap
Leshy, Sunflower
Lurker in Light
Mandragora
Nixie
Octopus, Blue-Ringed
Octopus, Reef
Ooze, Giant Amoeba
Protean, Akizendri
Protean, Azuretzi
Qlippoth, Cythnigot
Quickling
Raven
Shocker Lizard (2)
Snake, Sea
Spider, Dream
Spriggan Bully (4)
Spriggan Warlord
Squid, Vampire
Tick, Giant
Turtle, Snapping
Twigjack (2)
Velstrac, Augur
Medium
Aeon, Theletos
Akata (2)
Angel, Monadic Deva
Angel, Movanic Deva
Animate Dream
Ant, Giant (4)
Archon, Hound
Archon, Star
Archon, Trumpet
Azata, Bralani
Azata, Veranallia
Badger, Giant
Baobhan Sith
Basidirond
Blink Dog (4)
Blodeuwedd
Bodak
Bog Strider (2)
Cave Fisher
Crab, Giant
Crawling Hand, Giant
Daemon, Piscodaemon
Daemon, Thanadaemon
Demon, Babau
Demon, Invidiak
Demon, Nabasu
Denizen of Leng (3)
Devil, Gylou
Devil, Hamatula
Dolphin, Bottlenose
Doprillu
Dragonfly, Giant
Draugr (4)
Dweomercat
D'ziriak (2)
Elemental, Air, Living Thunderclap
Elemental, Earth, Sand Sentry
Elemental, Fire, Filth Fire
Elemental, Fire, Striding Fire
Elemental, Water, Mist Stalker
Elemental, Water, Blizzardborn
Fetchling Scout (4)
Fly, Giant Maggot (4)
Fly, Giant (2)
Frog, Giant (2)
Golem, Carrion
Golem, Ice
Golem, Wood
Gosreg
Grimstalker
Grodair
Hound of Tindalos
Isqulug
Jyoti (2)
Leech, Giant
Marrmora
Mohrg
Morlock (4)
Mosquito, Giant
Mudwretch
Mummy, Bog
Necrophidius
Nereid
Ooze, Gray
Ooze, Verdurous
Peryton
Planar Scion, Ifrit Pyrochemist (4)
Planar Scion, Oread Guard (4)
Planar Scion, Suli Dune Dancer (4)
Planar Scion, Sylph Sneak (4)
Planar Scion, Undine Hydromancer (4)
Psychopomp, Catrina
Psychopomp, Esobok
Psychopomp, Vanth
Qlippoth, Nyogoth
Ray, Sting
Revenant
Rusalka
Scarecrow
Sceaduinar
Scorpion, Cave
Serpentfolk, Aaoph (4)
Serpentfolk, Bone Prophet
Serpentfolk, Coil Spy
Serpentfolk, Zyss (2)
Skulk (2)
Solifugid, Giant
Soul Eater
Specter
Spiral Centurion
Stygira
Tatzlwyrm
Totenmaske
Triton
Trollhound
Urdefhan Tormentor
Urdefhan Warrior (4)
Vampire, Vrykolakas Ancient
Vampire, Vrykolakas Master
Vampire, Vrykolakas Spawn
Vampiric Mist
Velstrac, Eremite
Velstrac, Evangelist
Velstrac, Ostiarius
Velstrac, Sacristan
Violet Fungus
Void Zombie (2)
Werecreature, Wereboar
Wight, Cairn
Witchfire
Witchwyrd
Wolverine
Worm That Walks Cultist
Xill
Yellow Musk Creeper
Yellow Musk Creeper Thrall (2)
Yeth Hound
Large
Aeon, Bythos
Aeon, Marut
Aeon, Zelekhut
Ahuizotl
Angel, Planetar
Angel, Solar
Ankou
Ant Swarm, Army
Assassin Vine
Basilisk, Dracolisk
Bear, Black
Bear, Polar
Catoblepas
Cockroach Swarm
Couatl, Quetz
Daemon, Derghodaemon
Daemon, Meladaemon
Daemon, Purrodaemon
Demon, Hezrou
Demon, Vrolikai
Destrachan
Devil, Cornugon
Devil, Osyluth
Devil, Sarglagon
Devourer
Dinosaur, Pachycephalosaurus
Dragon, Young Brine
Dragon, Young Cloud
Dragon, Young Crystal
Dragon, Young Magma
Dragon, Young Umbral
Drainberry Bush
Drake, Sea
Elemental, Air, Belker
Elemental, Earth, Earthen Destrier
Elemental, Earth, Granite Glyptodont
Elemental, Fire, Magma Scorpion
Fleshwarp, Ghonhatine (2)
Fleshwarp, Irnakurse
Giant, Wood (2)
Giant, Marsh (2)
Giant, Shadow (2)
Golem, Glass
Gorgon
Grendel
Hellcat
Hippocampus (2)
Hippogriff
Hippopotamus
Hodag
Irlgaunt
Jellyfish Swarm, Fire
Jellyfish, Giant
Kelpie
Leech Swarm, Brood
Leucrotta
Leydroth
Lizard, Giant Chameleon
Mosquito Swarm, Fen
Naga, Lunar
Naga, Spirit
Norn
Nuckelavee
Oni, Fire Yai
Oni, Ice Yai
Oni, Onidoshi (2)
Ooze, Amoeba Swarm
Ooze, Slime Mold
Peluda
Protean, Imentesh
Qlippoth, Chernobue
Qlippoth, Shoggti
Qlippoth, Thulgant
Quoppopak
Raven Swarm
Ray, Manta
Rhinoceros
Rhinoceros, Wooly
Sandpoint Devil
Skaveling
Skrik Nettle
Snake, Emperor Cobra
Sportlebore Swarm
Spriggan Bully, Large (4)
Spriggan Warlord, Large
Tick Swarm
Toad, Giant
Troll, Cavern
Troll, Frost
Troll, Two-Headed
Velstrac, Interlocutor
Viper Vine
Werecreature, Weretiger
Wolverine, Giant
Wraith, Dread
Yellow Musk Creeper Brute
Huge
Archon, Bastion
Athach
Bebilith
Behir
Centipede, Giant Whiptail
Demon, Nalfeshnee
Dinosaur, Hadrosaurid
Dinosaur, Iguanadon
Dolphin, Orca
Dragon, Adult Brine
Dragon, Adult Cloud
Dragon, Adult Crystal
Dragon, Adult Magma
Dragon, Adult Umbral
Elasmosaurus
Elemental, Air, Melody on the Wind
Elemental, Water, Icewyrm
Elephant, Anancus
Elephant, Mastodon
Froghemoth
Frost Worm
Giant, Taiga (2)
Hippocampus, Giant
Hippopotamus, Behemoth
Jabberwock
Leng Spider
Lizard, Megalania
Moonflower
Oni, Water Yai
Psychopomp, Yamaraj
Qlippoth, Augnagar
Scythe Tree
Slug, Giant
Spider, Ogre
Squid, Giant
Tendriculos
Thrasfyr
Troll, Jotund
Umonlee
Vaspercharm
Water Orm
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Organizing pawns is a giant pain, especially when they come in US letter format which is unobtainium in Europe. Shipping no box makes this even worse. Apart from that continues with the ridiculous low amount of often used pawns, making them unusable at the table. Jesus Christ Paizo, what your doing.
I found the collection to be as good as the previous one. Paying ~10$ less for no box and no bases is a good deal IMO, but it should have been communicated better, maybe right on the cover. There might be some marketing rule about not placing negatives at the most visible places, but customer agency is more important in my book.
The pawns are as good and complete as one has come to expect from Paizo, but the rest is not: There are no bases and there is no box. While I don’t mind not getting any additional bases, the lack of a box means that the pawns will fall out and are much easier to lose. What was ‘kind of’ ok with the few sheets of Game Mastery Pawns is no longer ok when you get 20 sheets of pawns in a loose paper wrap. I truly hope the Bestiary 3 pawns will come in a box again.
How strongly would other GMs recommend Pathfinder 2 pawns if I have a substantial collection from the first edition already?
In practice, owning Bestiaries 1-4 from PF1 days, I have over 90% of the pawns in PF2's Bestiary 1 and 2 already.
Not sure what you have in your collection, but if you have these from PF1:
Bestiary 1, 2
Monster Codex
Summoned Critters (or whatever that set is)
I think you don't really NEED the new sets, unless you really want the new creatures. Krooths and all.
I bought the new Bestiary 1 set, probably won't buy the Bestiary 2 set as I'm up to my ears in pawns and really can't store more. Unless perhaps I decide to offload many of the PF1 sets to make room...
How strongly would other GMs recommend Pathfinder 2 pawns if I have a substantial collection from the first edition already?
In practice, owning Bestiaries 1-4 from PF1 days, I have over 90% of the pawns in PF2's Bestiary 1 and 2 already.
Not sure what you have in your collection, but if you have these from PF1:
Bestiary 1, 2
Monster Codex
Summoned Critters (or whatever that set is)
I think you don't really NEED the new sets, unless you really want the new creatures. Krooths and all.
I bought the new Bestiary 1 set, probably won't buy the Bestiary 2 set as I'm up to my ears in pawns and really can't store more. Unless perhaps I decide to offload many of the PF1 sets to make room...
I noticed that this box don't have the " second edition" mark in the corner like the 1st box. Is there a reason for that? Also, the old ones are called "Bestiary X box" and the 2nd ed is called "bestiary x, pawn collection". Is that how we now know which edition it belongs to? If that's the case, it's not very intuitive for new collectors like me.
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Magnus Finnesand wrote:
I noticed that this box don't have the " second edition" mark in the corner like the 1st box. Is there a reason for that? Also, the old ones are called "Bestiary X box" and the 2nd ed is called "bestiary x, pawn collection". Is that how we now know which edition it belongs to? If that's the case, it's not very intuitive for new collectors like me.
Might just be that this is not the final picture. The « not final » picture for the Advanced Player’s Guide was also missing that « second edition » tag at the top, but the final product has it.
Yep for some reason that's not the final cover pic. I'll see if we can get it updated.
Sorry for the confusion. This is the final cover but these ARE the Pathfinder 2nd Edition pawns. We will be adding the 2E swipe to future printings and to the B3 pawns to help avoid confusion.
just got this in the mail, was so excited until I noticed it didn't come in a box. Just some dust cover for it. Will this this be the norm from now on? Cause the boxes were really important in keeping these things organized.
just got this in the mail, was so excited until I noticed it didn't come in a box. Just some dust cover for it. Will this this be the norm from now on? Cause the boxes were really important in keeping these things organized.
Yes, aside from Bestiary 1 Pawns, these are all collections. This change allows us to reduce our costs and the MSRP by removing the box and bases and reduce our production time by more than a month (and made it a simpler process as well).
just got this in the mail, was so excited until I noticed it didn't come in a box. Just some dust cover for it. Will this this be the norm from now on? Cause the boxes were really important in keeping these things organized.
Yes, aside from Bestiary 1 Pawns, these are all collections. This change allows us to reduce our costs and the MSRP by removing the box and bases and reduce our production time by more than a month (and made it a simpler process as well).
While I also use the boxes for storage, I do appreciate both the lower price and not having to buy unwanted bases.
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I use 1-gallon zip shut bags for non-boxed pawn sets. It's not as neat and orderly of a shelf, but I don't have to deal with the box lid/bottom as I'm flipping though them either. I like the reduction in costs and time, but I'd really love to see these printed states side, even if the price was a little higher. Just my pair of coppers, take em or leave em.
I use 1-gallon zip shut bags for non-boxed pawn sets. It's not as neat and orderly of a shelf, but I don't have to deal with the box lid/bottom as I'm flipping though them either. I like the reduction in costs and time, but I'd really love to see these printed states side, even if the price was a little higher. Just my pair of coppers, take em or leave em.
We would be looking at a doubling of price if we moved the manufacturing to the states and that would spell the end of pawns.
Wowzer. So when I open this up in my mail which is a total let down. The fact is I use the figures which means now I will end up needing a zip lock baggy to store them. No big deal but I sort of like to show off my collection! Way to go Paizo for charging me 40 bucks plus shipping for a massive dud! Maybe you should release a box for these or give the option at-least! You are making it almost easier for me to drop my subscriptions!
Well, for the lower price I plan to use some sheet protectors and binders to store these. Cost will come out the same/cheaper in the long run and IMHO will be much more functional to peruse, show-off, and actually use.
In other words, I invite the change for the lower cost.
If you've already thrown away the cardboard sprues then some people use different type of protectors. Like business card pages for small/medium pawns. Here's a post on that
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I bought this for pawn storage. A bit expensive, but worth it IMO. I'll probably need a couple more eventually.
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The pawn for the Hamatula Devil has the art for the Osyluth devil on it. My guess is because the Osyluth art is on the same page as the beginning of the Hamatula entry.
Kind of a shame, the Hamatula art is reeeeeally good. But I guess I have an excuse to homebrew a bone... bat... scorpion... creature now?