Pathfinder Ways To Dmg A Swarm

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Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Bestiary
PZO1112
(Book)
Author(s) Paizo Staff
PublisherPaizo Publishing, LLC
Price Print: $39.99
Pocket Edition: $19.99
PDF: $9.99
Released October 2009 (hardcover)
August 4, 2016 (Pocket Edition)
Type Core
Binding Hardcover, softcover, PDF
Pages 328 pages
isbnISBN 978-1-60125-183-1 (hardcover)
ISBN 978-1-60125-888-5 (Pocket Edition)
Rules set PFRPG
SeriesPathfinder RPG
FollowsCore Rulebook
PrecedesGM Screen
Awards – Best Cover Art (2010)
– Best Monster or Adversary (2010)
Errata1st Printing
2nd Printing
Artwork from Bestiary (1E)

The swarm monger is immune to her own familiar’s swarm attack. Beginning at 5th level, any creature damaged by a fecund familiar’s swarm attack must succeed at a Fortitude saving throw (DC = 10 + 1/2 the swarm monger’s druid level + the swarm monger’s Wisdom modifier) or be sickened for 1d6 rounds. Apr 07, 2016  One swarm actually came to and went into an empty bait hive that was sitting in the back of my truck under my carport. I had caught a swarm in the box a week earlier and had just transferred them into a permanent hive 2 days prior. The empty bait hive still had the swarm lure in it and this second swarm moved right in while I watched them. Magic in the Blood: A Guide to Eldritch Heritage and Sorcerer Bloodlines. Elghinn Lightbringer's Stonehelm Emporium. Base Classes. Mar 02, 2015  Welcome to D6damage today I’m looking at swarms a monster subtype that has a lot of potential to challenge even veteran players in combat during your next game of Pathfinder or dungeons and dragons.

This article covers the Pathfinder First Edition Bestiary. For the Pathfinder Second Edition equivalent, see Pathfinder Bestiary.

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The Pathfinder RPG Bestiary, commonly referred to simply as the Bestiary, was released in October 2009. It is on its third printing, which was published September 12, 2009.

A smaller, softcover Pocket Edition of the Bestiary was released on August 4, 2016.

What is a hero without monsters to vanquish? This book presents hundreds of different creatures for use in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. Within this tome you'll find fire-breathing dragons and blood-drinking vampires, vile demons and shapechanging werewolves, sadistic goblins and lumbering giants, and so much more! Yet not all the creatures in this book are enemies, for some can serve lucky heroes as allies or advisors, be they summoned angels or capricious nymphs. And it doesn't stop there—with full rules for advancing monsters, adapting monsters to different roles, and designing your own unique creations, you'll never be without a band of hideous minions again!

The Pathfinder RPG Bestiary is the must-have companion volume to the Pathfinder RPG Core Rulebook. This imaginative tabletop game builds upon more than 10 years of system development and an Open Playtest featuring more than 50,000 gamers to create a cutting-edge RPG experience that brings the all-time best-selling set of fantasy rules into the new millennium.

The Pathfinder RPG Bestiary includes:

  • More than 350 different monsters
  • Dozens of monstrous variants to modify creatures and keep players on their toes
  • Numerous lists of monsters to aid in navigation, including lists by Challenge Rating, monster type, and habitat
  • Extensive rules for creating effective and balanced monsters
  • Rules for advancing monsters by hit dice, template, or class level
  • Universal monster rules to simplify special attacks, defenses, and qualities like breath weapons, damage reduction, and regeneration
  • More than a dozen feats tailored especially for monsters
  • Suggestions for monstrous cohorts
  • Two dozen additional animal companions
  • More than a dozen different wandering monster encounter tables

And much, much more!

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Contents

  • Ankylosaurus (dinosaur)
  • Army ant swarm (ant)
  • Astral deva (angel)
  • Aurochs (herd animal)
  • Babau (demon)
  • Balor (demon)
  • Bat (familiar)
  • Bison (herd animal)
  • Brachiosaurus (dinosaur)
  • Bralani (azata)
  • Cat (familiar)
  • Cauchemar (nightmare)
  • Cheetah (cat)
  • Deinonychus (dinosaur)
  • Djinni (genie)
  • Dracolisk (half-dragon)
  • Dretch (demon)
  • Efreeti (genie)
  • Elasmosaurus (dinosaur)
  • Erinyes (devil)
  • Ghaele (azata)
  • Glabrezu (demon)
  • Gorilla (ape)
  • Half-celestial (unicorn)
  • Half-dragon (dracolisk)
  • Half-fiend (minotaur)
  • Hawk (familiar)
  • Imp (devil)
  • Janni (genie)
  • Lemure (devil)
  • Leopard (cat)
  • Lillend (azata)
  • Lizard (familiar)
  • Marid (genie)
  • Marilith (demon)
  • Mastodon (elephant)
  • Monkey (familiar)
  • Nabasu (demon)
  • Nalfeshnee (demon)
  • Nessian warhound (hell hound)
  • Ogre mage (oni)
  • Orca (dolphin)
  • Owl (familiar)
  • Pit fiend (devil)
  • Planetar (angel)
  • Pony (horse)
  • Pteranodon (dinosaur)
  • Quasit (demon)
  • Rat (familiar)
  • Raven (familiar)
  • Shaitan (genie)
  • Solar (angel)
  • Stegosaurus (dinosaur)
  • Succubus (demon)
  • Toad (familiar)
  • Triceratops (dinosaur)
  • Tyrannosaurus (dinosaur)
  • Viper (familiar)
  • Vrock (demon)
  • Weasel (familiar)
  • Wererat (lycanthrope)
  • Werewolf (lycanthrope)
  • Winter wolf (worg)
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Golarion's Moon (Somal)
(Cosmos)
Titles Somal
Type Moon
Adjective Lunar
Gravity x 1/6
Atmosphere None except in Pockets and the Moonscar
InhabitantsHalf-fiends
Source: People of the Stars, pg(s). 11

Golarion has one large, grey, crater-scarred moon,[1] which was called Somal by the Azlanti.[2]Golarion's moon is tidally locked, and thus always shows the same face to its planet, causing much speculation about what actually is on the dark side of the moon.[3] Size-wise, the moon has a surface just seven percent that of Golarion's.[4]

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Moonscar

From Golarion, the moon is seen to have a shadowy area on its lower quadrant. Astronomers document this as a mountain range or a canyon; they are wrong. The Moonscar was formed over 12,000 years ago during a disaster which led to an invasion of the moon by the Abyss: the Moonscar is an horrific forest home to demons, abyssal plants and monsters. The Moonscar is dominated by succubus-mothered half-fiends who are a great threat to the peoples of Golarion. The fiends are capable of travelling from the moon to Golarion to snatch victims to return to the Moonscar, there to corrupt and breed and further the half-fiend population. Even more insidious is the return of some of the victims, after corruption, to twist their earthly homes to chaos and evil.[5]

The Starstone

An ancient rumour exists that when the Starstone plunged to Golarion thousands of years ago, parts of it broke off in the planet's atmosphere and ended up landing on the moon.[4]

Lunar calendar

Golarion has a lunar calendar which follows the phases of its moon. Each full moon is given its own name and, in order through the year, they are:[6]

Swarm
  • Long Moon
  • Fated Moon
  • Rebirth Moon
  • Flood Moon
  • Blossom Moon
  • Sweet Moon
  • Lover's Moon
  • Swarm Moon
  • Harvest Moon
  • Hunter's Moon
  • Black Moon
  • Cold Moon

It is not known what the thirteenth moon would be called when a year contained thirteen full moons.

References

For additional resources, see the Meta page.

  1. Erik Mona and Jason Bulmahn. (2008). Gazetteer, p. 18. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-077-3
  2. Richard Pett. (2012). The Moonscar, p. 2. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-426-9
  3. James L. Sutter. (2008). Into the Black. Children of the Void, p. 49. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-127-5
  4. 4.04.1Ethan Day-Jones, Jim Groves, Jonathan H. Keith, Andrew Romine, David N. Ross, and James L. Sutter. (2014). People of the Stars, p. 11. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-60125-674-4
  5. James Jacobs. (2010). Lords of Chaos, p. 63. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-250-0
  6. Tim Akers, Neal F. Litherland, David R. Ross, and Tork Shaw. (2013). Blood of the Moon, p. inside back cover. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-578-5
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