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Hi,
My group will be moving to Pathfinder in the next weeks. We're leaving away the 4E for reasons I'll keep for myself. So, as the DM, I bought the Pathfinder Core Rulebook and the first two modules of "the council of thieves" adventure path.
The question I have is where do I find the stats for the different "monsters/Animals" the summons spells can conjure?
thanks!

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Hi,
My group will be moving to Pathfinder in the next weeks. We're leaving away the 4E for reasons I'll keep for myself. So, as the DM, I bought the Pathfinder Core Rulebook and the first two modules of "the council of thieves" adventure path.
The question I have is where do I find the stats for the different "monsters/Animals" the summons spells can conjure?
thanks!
They can be found in the Pathfinder RPG Bestiary (which released late last month) and can also be found in the Monster Section of the Reference Document
Happy Gaming,
Andrew

jreyst |

The question I have is where do I find the stats for the different "monsters/Animals" the summons spells can conjure?
We are in the process of fully statting out all summonable monsters and animals, as well as variant forms of monsters only referenced in other monsters, on d20pfsrd.com.
You can see some examples of work in progress at...
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WoW ! Nice, I now have everything I need to make this a very good experience for everybody.
There is one information I haven't been able to find yet. In which year does "the council of thieves" take place? The only date I have is 4606 for the death of the good god but how many years since then?
thanks for all!

jreyst |

WoW ! Nice, I now have everything I need to make this a very good experience for everybody.
There is one information I haven't been able to find yet. In which year does "the council of thieves" take place? The only date I have is 4606 for the death of the good god but how many years since then?
thanks for all!
For setting/world specific information I highly recommend checking out The PathfinderWiki.

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Yann Tremblay wrote:For setting/world specific information I highly recommend checking out The PathfinderWiki.WoW ! Nice, I now have everything I need to make this a very good experience for everybody.
There is one information I haven't been able to find yet. In which year does "the council of thieves" take place? The only date I have is 4606 for the death of the good god but how many years since then?
thanks for all!
4709 is the current year in Golarion (come January it will be 4710)

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WoW ! Nice, I now have everything I need to make this a very good experience for everybody.
There is one information I haven't been able to find yet. In which year does "the council of thieves" take place? The only date I have is 4606 for the death of the good god but how many years since then?
thanks for all!
They try and avoid putting years on the APs to allow you to chose when they are set. However, books are designed to fit with a standard year shit of +2,700 years from and AD year to a AR year, so this year is 4709 as Andrew said (Neth 7th to be exact)