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Misfit Monsters - Pathfinder Campaign Setting - SC - 2010 PZO9227 9781601252708
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Misfit Monsters Redeemed.Pathfinder Campaign Setting.
for Pathfinder.
from Paizo Publishing.
by Colin McComb, Rob McCreary and James L. Sutter.
ISBN: 9781601252708.
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PZO9227, 2010, 64 page softcover, 12 oz.
Very Good Condition. Slight wear on edges.
Description:
With Misfit Monsters Redeemed, Paizo Publishing has taken 10 of the most notoriously bad monsters in RPG history - the lamest, most hated, and flat-out silliest creatures in the genre - and attempted to make them fun allies and adversaries for players and Game Masters alike. Each monster comes complete with updated statistics for the Pathfinders Roleplaying Game, lengthy ecologies explaining how the monsters behave and why they are the way they are, tips on how Game Masters can use them in a campaign, notes on how to fit the monsters into the world of the Pathfinder campaign setting or your own home game, and more.
Inside this book, you'll find monsters like:
Flumph, everyone's favorite flying jellyfish monster, come from the stars to warn innocent civilizations of the cosmic horrors lurking in the darkness.
Disenchanters, the blue-furred camels who live to pray on adventures' magic gear.
Flail Snails, the magic-warping gastropods who weave slowly through the subterranean Darklands, writing epic poetry with their slime trails.
Doom-screeching dire corbies, the bird-headed terrors of the darkest caverns.
Lurking Rays, the stealthy ambush predators that are really three manta-like monsters in one: the Executioner's Hood, the Trapper, and the Lurker Above.
Adherers, those sticky mummy-like monstrosities whose wrapping of flaying skins are the scarred relics of a horrible experiment by phase spiders from the Ethereal Plane.
Other loveable losers like the Delver, the Lava Child, the Tojanida, and of course, the infamous Wolf-in-Sheep's-Clothing!