With more than 300 classic and brand-new monsters, this 320-page beautifully illustrated softcover rulebook completes the collection of creatures begun in the first two Pathfinder Bestiary volumes. From classic creatures like clockworks and tooth fairies, returning favorites like imperial dragons and mighty titans, to brand-new menaces found all over Golarion, this must-have tome of monsters designed to challenge characters of any level is an essential companion to your Pathfinder game!
The pocket edition presents the same contents in a smaller-sized softcover for a lower price and better portability.
Pathfinder Bestiary 3 Pocket Edition includes:
More than 300 monsters drawn from mythology and folklore, genre classics, and more than a decade of Pathfinder, with plenty of new monsters too!
Gorgeous full-color illustrations on nearly every page!
Comprehensive monster lists sorted by level, type, and rarity to help you find the right monster for any situation!
Universal monster rules to simplify special attacks, defenses, and qualities like grab, swallow whole, and regeneration.
Detailed lore sidebars offering additional information about even more of Pathfinder's most popular friends and foes!
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Adventure Path Subscriber
I love that they're starting pocket editions of these now. I guess it's going to be a standard option, going forward? I like getting the hardcover and softcover both. The pocket edition is something I can just grab and take with me, that's not as clunky.
I love that they're starting pocket editions of these now. I guess it's going to be a standard option, going forward? I like getting the hardcover and softcover both. The pocket edition is something I can just grab and take with me, that's not as clunky.
Yes, yes will see hardcover, Special Edition, softcover Pocket Edition, and PDF editions of the rulebooks at launch going forward.
Can I just draw everyone's attention to the tooth fairy stealing that tooth on the cover? That is absolutely delicious.
Also, can I guess that that since graveknights and skeletons have been covered, and we see a group of the skeletons there, that 2e is getting rules for the Troop creature type?