5e: Unleash These New Heroic Races

Extraordinary Races

Go beyond the standard fantasy races and play a new breed of hero. These intrepid adventurers forge their place in legends with splinter, gill, electron, and scale. Now you can play one of these heroic races in your home game and battle monsters like never before.

Book of Heroic Races: Player Races 2 introduces a number of playable races for your fifth edition game. This 13-page supplement gives you everything you need to include the following races at your table:

  • Androids, machines with human-like souls, including subraces powered by alchemy and technology
  • Geppettoians, a halfling-sized, wooden construct race possessing free will to forge their own paths
  • Gillfolk, a race mutated by powerful sea monsters to serve as slaves who have won their freedom, featuring two subraces defined by where they live in the sea: the shore-line gillfolk and their deep-sea cousins
  • Lizardfolk, scaly swamp-dwelling heroes whose subraces originate from draconic progenitors or stewards of nature

Be Heroic With These New Races Today!

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Pathfinder: What Levels Need More Adventures?

Time to ask you another question about what you would like to see from us at Jon Brazer Enterprises. What levels need more adventures? I am not asking “At what levels do you play most of your games?” I’m asking, “At what levels do you have trouble finding adventures for your games?” How many times have you had to stop a campaign or had your prep time double or even triple, because you just couldn’t find an adventure to run? Was it at 5th level? 8th level? 12th? 15th? That is a problem we would like to address.

While I am at it, are there any themes in adventures that are not addressed enough? I mean like, do you not see enough adventures involving vampires? Or on pirate ships? Or on the Plane of Shadows? Do you want more dwarf/gnome themed adventures?

Tell us what you want to see more of.

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5e: The Lizardfolk Race

Lizardfolk are one of the most misunderstood races in the world, reviled by other humanoid societies for their practice of cannibalism, their frequent alliances with or subjugation by evil dragons, and their tendency to war over border encroachments and environmental exploitation.
Despite the misunderstandings of outsiders about this race of people, lizardfolk occupy and protect ecological niches which benefit the world at large. When treated fairly and given the means to peaceably integrate with other humanoid societies, they become valued allies and powerful members of standing multicultural armies.

Lizardfolk Racial Traits

Lizardfolk have the following racial traits.
Ability Score Increase. Lizardfolk are used to harsh environments and being exposed to adversity. Your Constitution score increases by 2.
Age. Lizardfolk mature more quickly than most humans, reaching adulthood around age 14. They age rapidly as well, seldom reaching 80 years of age.
Alignment. Most lizardfolk are neutral due to their deep connection with nature.
Size. Lizardfolk tend to be a little taller than humans, standing between 6 and 7 feet tall. You are Medium size.
Speed. Your base walking speed is 30 feet.
Lizardfolk Combat Training. You have proficiency with the blowgun, handaxe, javelin, and maul.
Languages. You can read, write, and speak Common and Draconic.
Subrace. The two most common types of lizardfolk are the dragonsired and swampkin. Choose one of these subraces.

Dragonsired Lizardfolk

Dragonsired lizardfolk carry a touch of their draconic ancestry within them.
Ability Score Increase. Dragonsired lizardfolk exude a dragon’s confidence and power. Increase your Charisma score by 1.
Damage Resistance. You gain advantage on saving throws against damage of of a type chosen from the following: acid, cold, fire, lightning, or poison. You also have resistance to that same type of damage.
Draconic Cantrip. You know one cantrip of your choice from the sorcerer spell list. Charisma is your spellcasting ability for it.

Swampkin Lizardfolk

Born to the marsh, a swampkin lizardfolk is at home in places others would forever avoid.
Ability Score Increase. Being observant in harsh and deadly marshes keeps a swampkin lizardfolk alive. You increase your Wisdom by 1.
Hold Breath. You can hold your breath for a number of minutes equal to your Constitution score before needing to make Constitution checks.
Natural Armor. Your scales protect you against the elements and against attacks, granting you a +1 bonus to Armor Class.

Lizardfolk are one of the races in the Book of Heroic Races: Player Races 2. Download now at the OpenGamingStore.

Pathfinder: 10 True Things About Tengus

We’re really enjoying this series of 10 True Things and 10 Misconceptions about a race. Previously we released 10 True Things about Catfolk and Lizardfolk and Misconceptions about Elans. Today we bring you 10 True Things about Tengus. Enjoy.

  1. Tengu feel cheated that despite their avian heritage, they cannot actually fly. Many spend their lives looking for various ways to compensate for this, including magical options, or substituting mastery over air, lightning, kites or other vicarious alternatives.
  2. Adolescent and young adult tengu often play the game Freefall. A combination of a race, cliff diving, and an obstacle course, the game always starts from the tallest local feature. Freefall often results in injury, or even death, as the winners are the tengu who are willing to risk the longest drops before grabbing onto a nearby surface to slow their fall.
  3. Tengu practical jokes often involve stealing an object of minor value and planting it on their friend or rival. Then they make sure the victim finds out that the target of the joke “robbed” them, and sit back and watch the argument, fight or chase that ensues.
  4. Tengu make surprisingly good cooks. Picking up recipes and spices in their travels, just like languages, they often create unique fusion cuisines.
  5. The best way to become friends with a tengu is to trust them, especially if they aren’t worthy, especially if they’re not worthy. The gesture is often the first time a given tengu has ever been trusted by an outsider. There have even been documented cases where such a friendship has caused a tengu to return whatever they have invariably stolen from their foolish friend.
  6. Tengu are driven to be the best at anything they do. They deny or cover up their failures and will often exaggerate about their achievements. Tengu capacity for self delusion often allows them to ignore otherwise incontrovertible evidence that they are not the masters of their chosen skill.
  7. As important as success is to tengu, they also put great emphasis on style and panache. While a simple straightforward strategy might work, most tengu prefer elaborate plans which achieve the same goals. Either in a more dramatic fashion, or so that there is absolutely no evidence that they were involved.
  8. Tengu love a good party, especially if they’re the center of attention. However, they often can’t hold their liquor. However, some would say that a drunk tengu is indistinguishable from a sober one.
  9. Tengu are allergic to vanilla. Eating too much of it causes their feathers to fall out.
  10. A common tengu superstition is that if someone dies destitute, they will rise as a vengeful undead. This doesn’t stop tengu from tomb robbing or stealing from the dead. What’s important is if someone died with no wealth to their name, not if they’re buried with it.

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Pathfinder: Heroic Races on Your Computer

Do you love the cover to the Book of Heroic Races: Advanced Compendium as much as we do? Now you can have it on your computer, your phone, or wherever you desire. Download the Book of Heroic Races: Advanced Compendium wallpaper today.

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10 True Things About Lizardfolk

With all the attention on JBE’s Big Book of Everything, we have not given the Book of Heroic: Races Advanced Compendium nearly enough attention as it deserves. So today, let’s look at another of the races inside this great time: lizardfolk. Just like we did with catfolk, we have 10 true things about lizardfolk that you should know about them as soon by the author Richard Moore. Take it away Richard.

10 True Things About Lizardfolk

  1. A massive variety of lizardfolk subspecies exists, with nearly as many variations in biology as smaller lizard species.
  2. Some lizardfolk grow to immense sizes, while others are diminutive by comparison.
  3. A few lizardfolk tribes have interbred with true wyrms, yielding fierce dragonsired bloodlines who can breathe fire, frost, acid, or lightning.
  4. Lizardfolk hatcheries, where their young are bred and reared, are the most heavily guarded locations in a tribe’s territory, often boasting several formidable tribal defenders who are tasked with defending the next generation of the tribe.
  5. Lizardfolk can manipulate their eggs so as to alter the sex of their offspring during gestation. Some lizardfolk even spontaneously change sex during their life cycle as a result of drastic population shifts.
  6. Dwarves and lizardfolk have more in common than you might think: they don’t like talking, and they don’t like outsiders. Surprisingly, this makes them excellent neighbors and trade partners.
  7. Among the lizardfolk tribes who ally themselves with dragons, the most skilled warriors are the Anointed Ones: the chosen heroes of their draconic patrons who learn the secrets of alchemy and strike blows with the might of thunder.
  8. Two of the oldest deities revered among the lizardfolk are Tlaloc, a daemonic rain god who protects his worshipers in exchange for mass blood sacrifices, and Qucumatz, the progenitor of the rainbow-feathered couatls who prizes diversity in all living things.
  9. Cannibalism is common among lizardfolk due to the harsh environments they inhabit. Some practitioners of sorcery among the lizards even funnel the consumption of sentient flesh into their spellcraft, allowing them to defy the normal laws of morality when using their magic.
  10. Lizardfolk who worship Tlaloc frequently interbreed with black dragons; their eggs are then anointed in blood during mass sacrifices to create the fearsome Chosen of Tlaloc, massive dragonsired hybrids whose thirst for blood is exceeded only by their hatred for all other living things.

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    Pathfinder: So How Many Monsters Are Included?

    All month long, you can grab all of JBE’S Pathfinder Compatible releases from 2009 to 2016 for $20. This begs the question: how many monsters are included? For that matter, how many trap? And spells? And what else? 

    Well, we have the answers. In this great bundle, you will get:

    • Over 150 new and varied monsters
    • More than 150 new spells
    • Upwards of 130 new magic items
    • Well over 200 class options, including archetypes, bloodlines, mysteries, orders, spirits, talents, discoveries, tricks, animals companions
    • Countless feats
    • About 30 new vehicles
    • Over 35 traps
    • 20 new and expanded playable races
    • And much, much more

    Download all of our Deadly Delve Adventures for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game at DriveThruRPG/RPGNow, the OpenGamingStore, and Paizo.com.

    Pathfinder: JBE’s Big Book of Everything

    March to an Amazing Sale

    Jon Brazer Enterprises is offering for the month of March everything we produces for Pathfinder from our first book all the way to the end of 2016 for the crazy price of only $20. That is over 90% off the regular price. This includes some of the highest rated monster books produced for Pathfinder, more than 16 new and expanded player races, exceptional adventures, details on the Plane of Shadows, some of the best options for your spellcaster, imaginative vehicles, all the rules needed for exploring a region and establishing a kingdom, and much, much more. With all of these, your only limit is your imagination.

    For $20, you get these great books:

    Book of Beasts

    • Legendary Foes
    • Monster Variations
    • Monsters of the River Nations
    • Monsters of the Shadow Plane
    • Wandering Monsters 1
    • War on Yuletide

    Book of Friends and Foes

    • Assassins in the River Nations
    • Ratfolk of the Ruins
    • Under the Mountain

    Book of Heroic Races

    • Advanced Androids
    • Advanced Catfolk
    • Advanced Changelings
    • Advanced Elans
    • Advanced Gillmen
    • Advanced Favored Class Options
    • Advanced Lizardfolk
    • Advanced Merfolk
    • Advanced Samsarans
    • Advanced Skinwalkers
    • Advanced Tengus
    • Advanced Wyrwoods
    • Advanced Wyvarans
    • Compendium
    • Half Faerie Dragons
    • Reapers
    • Seedlings

    Book of Magic

    • 10 Arcanist Exploits
    • 10 Undead Spell Words
    • 7 Spellcaster Feats
    • Energy Words Revisited
    • Gemhancements
    • Insurgency of Summer
    • Patron Hexes
    • Pirate Spells
    • Signature Spells 1
    • Signature Spells 2
    • The Lost Spell Words

    Book of Multifarious Munitions

    • 10 Pirate Ships
    • Vehicles of War

    Book of the Faithful

    • Celtic Subdomains
    • Oracle Mysteries
    • Power of Prayer
    • The Worshiping Swords

    Deadly Delves Adventures

    • Along Came a Spider
    • Doom of the Sky Sword
    • Quests of the Sands
    • Reign of Ruin
    • Rescue from Tyrkaven
    • To Claw the Surface
    • Encounters and Maps: Cave of Kobolds

    Riyal’s Research

    • Haunts
    • Traps

    Shadowsfall

    • Favored Class Options
    • Guide to Umbral Kobolds
    • Shadow Plane Player’s Companion
    • Shadowsfall Legends: Pawn, Deception and Sacrifice
    • Shadowsfall Legends: Storm of Shadows
    • Shadowsfall Legends The Gem that Caught Fire
    • Temple of Orcus

    Other

    • Book of the River Nations: Complete Player’s Reference for Kingdom Building
    • Cavalier Mounts
    • Treasury of the Sands

    Grab this deal all through March at the OpenGamingStore, DriveThruRPG/RPGNow and coming soon to Paizo.com

    Pathfinder: Racial Technology

    Work on the Book of Heroic Races: Advanced Compendium started around the time that Paizo released the Technology Guide for the Pathfinder Campaign Setting. Since Paizo added to the PRD some of my authors thought that it could be referred to like any of the books in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game book line. Alas, Paizo did not allow it so I had to constrain my authors, initially.

    When we were ready to release the Advanced Compendium, I used the technological material already written and contacted those that had asked me about it during the book’s roll out if they wanted to develop more material for it. The result of which was included in Appendix 2: Racial Technology.

    This really help integrate this book with Starjammer. Starjammer is produced by the people behind d20pfsrd.com and is best described as Pathfinder in Space with Technology. This book integrates rather nicely with that supplement. Here one such option that goes great with that book from the Book of Heroic Races: Advanced Compendium.

    Timeworn Reclaimer (Archetype)

    In some sense descended from the civilizations responsible for the existence of most technological items, androids are often quite comfortable timeworn technology. Some androids become hunters of technological items, becoming intimately familiar with their workings.
    Associated Class: rogue
    Associated Race: android
    Replaced Abilities: trapfinding, trap sense, evasion, improved uncanny dodge, master strike
    Technological Empathy: The timeworn reclaimer adds 1/2 her class level to Craft (mechanical) and Disable Device checks related to technology.
    Savant’s Luck: At 2nd level, the timeworn reclaimer reduces the chance for timeworn technological items she uses to glitch by 2% per class level.
    Nanite Infusion: Once she reaches 3rd level, by expending a daily use of her nanite surge as a standard action, the timeworn reclaimer can restore 1 charge to a technological item. The number of charges restored by this ability increases by 1 for every level above 3rd, to a maximum of 6 charges at 18th level.
    Controlled Glitches: Beginning at 8th level, whenever a timeworn technological item glitches during use by the timeworn reclaimer, she can adjust the result of the d% roll in either direction up to an amount equal to her class level, allowing her some control over the nature of the glitch.
    Technological Marvel: A timeworn reclaimer of 20th level can use timeworn technological items without any risk of glitches. Whenever she uses such an item, she can instead force it to glitch and choose the results of that glitch, rather than rolling d% to determine it.

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