Bestiary 3 and Advanced Race Guide Announced

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Paizo Announces Bestiary 3 and Advanced Race Guide Hardcovers

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New Pathfinder RPG Hardcovers Offer Monstrous Options for Players and GMs
Paizo Publishing today announced two new hardcover rulebooks for the smash-hit Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Bestiary 3 and the Advanced Race Guide. Bestiary 3, which releases in November 2011, offers more than 300 new monsters for the Pathfinder RPG, with an emphasis on creatures from international myth and the best of Paizo’s Pathfinder Adventure Path series. The Advanced Race Guide, set for an April 2012 release, offers expanded options for player characters using the seven “core” races, as well as brand new information on every single PC-appropriate monster in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game rules. Both books supplement the red-hot Pathfinder Roleplaying Game line, which continues to establish itself as a leading brand in the tabletop roleplaying field.

"Game Masters can never have enough monsters to throw at their player characters," said Paizo Publisher Erik Mona. "And with the Advanced Race Guide, we’ll finally allow the players to get in on the monstrous action, giving them all sorts of options for non-standard creature characters alongside expanded play options for popular PC races like humans, elves, and dwarves. There’s never been a better time to be a monster!"

About Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Bestiary 3
PZO1120
320-page full-color hardback
ISBN 978-1-60125-378-1
$39.99/November 2011

Bestiary 3 presents hundreds of new creatures for use in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. Within this collection of creatures you’ll find grave knights and savage cyclopes, kappa and colossal kaiju, clockwork killers, mysterious sphinxes, imperial dragons, and so much more! Yet not all these monsters need to be foes, as fleet-footed sleipnirs, cunning vanaras, whimsical faerie dragons, and more companions from myth and modern fantasy join heroes on the path to legend. In addition, new rules for customizing and advancing monsters and an expanded glossary of creature abilities ensure that you’ll be prepared to challenge your players wherever adventure takes them!

About Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Advanced Race Guide
PZO1121
256-page full-color hardback
ISBN 978-1-60125-390-3
$39.99/April 2012

This definitive sourcebook for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game provides tons of new character options for all seven “core” player character races, from archetypes that allow elf characters to explore their connection to nature and magic to feats and spells that let a dwarf character carry on the legacy of his multi-generational clan or a gnome explore her connection to the First World or delve deep into her weird obsessions.

Additionally, the Advanced Race Guide offers meaty sections on a dozen “spotlight” races that make interesting and exciting player character options, such as goblins, aasimar, tieflings, dhampyrs, drow, the elemental races from Bestiary 2, and several others.

All PC-appropriate monster races in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, including creatures from all three Bestiaries and The Inner Sea World Guide, receive race options equivalent to those presented for the core races in the Core Rulebook, for the first time allowing players to create and play characters like merfolk, grippli, duergar, stryx, and every other appropriate monster currently in the Pathfinder game.

Lastly, the Advanced Race Guide includes an extensive section that allows players and GMs to build their own custom races, either to emulate more powerful creatures that already exist in the game or to create wholly original characters unique to their campaign. This section will be the focus of Paizo’s next major Open Playtest effort, which will kick off in late fall 2011.

About Paizo Publishing
Paizo Publishing®, LLC is a leading publisher of fantasy roleplaying games, accessories, board games, and novels. Paizo's Pathfinder® Roleplaying Game, the result of the largest open playtest in the history of tabletop gaming, is one of the best-selling tabletop RPGs in today's market. Pathfinder Adventure Path is the most popular and best-selling monthly product in the tabletop RPG industry. Paizo.com is the leading online hobby retail store, offering tens of thousands of products from a variety of publishers to customers all over the world. In the nine years since its founding, Paizo Publishing has received more than 40 major awards and has grown to become one of the most influential companies in the hobby games industry.
 

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Nimmo

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Not entirely, playtest is set to start in the fall.

Good point with that, I might download it when playtest versions are launched, I didn't do that with Ultimate Magic before it was launched, but that may be because I only noticed it about a month or two before it was released and I am still very new to Pathfinder. Not even played a session yet, just DMd two sessions for my friends, but hopefully on Free RPG Day on Saturday that may change...

Anyways... back on point...

Looking forward to learning more about gnomes, for some reason I keep getting drawn to them when I sit down and make a character up. Although I do like the idea of playing as a goblin (which hopefully the free handout thing on Saturday will give me a taste of)
 




Systole

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Frankly, I'm dubious. Paizo has balanced the core races pretty well, but the Bestiary races were completely fubared. Goblins in particular just made me want to pound my head against the wall.
 

frankthedm

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Frankly, I'm dubious. Paizo has balanced the core races pretty well, but the Bestiary races were completely fubared. Goblins in particular just made me want to pound my head against the wall.
Would you be willing to elaborate? The bestiary entry for Goblins as characters seemed to cover what was needed to make Class Leveled NPC Goblins. What was F.U.B.A.R.ed about that?

What other books have even addressed monster PCs beyond the Bestiary I Section on the subject?
 
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