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Aquilae: Bestiary of the Realm: Digital Bookshelf (Fifth Edition / 5E)

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Bookshelf Note:

This listing represents a MASSIVE "bookshelf" of bestiary content: Nine volumes, well over 4,500 pages, containing 1,600 monsters, and 6,400 statblocks.  (No typo.  Four and a half thousand pages.  Sixteen hundred monsters across six thousand four hundred statblocks.  Basically everything ever published for Pathfinder First Edition, converted painstakingly to 5E parlance and mechanics.)  

The Bookshelf listing is for those who know they definitely want to own the entire collection, and want to save some money.

Aquilae: Bestiary of the Realm is the largest, most comprehensive, most flexible, and most ambitious fantasy roleplaying bestiary ever conceived.  6,400 complete statblocks, comprising 1,600 monsters, each given the Quadded Statblock treatment, enabling them to be used in any campaign setting, with PCs of any level.

Add to this a thoroughly innovative and massively expandable AI system to guide monster behavior, and you have what just might be the most impressive and valuable creature resource ever to hit Pathfinder and 5E.

This book is intended to be any or all of the following:

  1. An authoritative listing of monsters for use in any campaign setting, for adventuring parties of any size, and any level.
  2. A means of using any existing monster with adventures of any level and difficulty.
  3. A compendium of newly-created monsters, born of inspiration from existing beasties you may already know and love.
  4. A single-source reference and repository, listing every single possible monster in easy-to-reference alphabetical order.

This book is immensely valuable for GMs who want to introduce a truly formidable amount of creatures into their campaign, and to do so in a flexible manner.

  • Prep Time: Aquilae: Bestiary of the Realm is a peerless resource for GMs who want to minimize preparation time, or who want to through new, unexpected combinations of monsters at their players.
  • Crunch: There is no other work that assembles, generates, and makes available this level of pure crunch, of instantly-usable gaming statistics in an accessible format.
  • Single Point of Reference: Each monster entry is designed to be self-contained, as much as possible: in nearly all cases, you should be able to use the creature’s entry on its own, without referencing any other publications or materials.
  • Flexibility: If you’ve always been frustrated by the restrictions of a given adventure being appropriate only “for levels 4-6”, then this bestiary is for you!
  • Rigor: Each and every one of the statblocks in this tome was constructed using published game mechanics, templates, rules, and resources. Most have been playtested in actual gaming groups, or simulated in extensive combat scenarios across a range of PC compositions, levels, and sizes. Although every single monster is not going to pose the identical challenge to every party—see “Weaknesses”, below—every creature is constructed as best as possible to represent that monster at that level of difficulty.
  • Intelligence: FlexAI is a revolutionarily complex, yet accessible, means of simulating dynamic, contextually-appropriate monster behavior in combat encounters. Each and every monster includes full FlexAI rules, including its combat Role and variation, so you know how it is likely to behave in combat. This mechanic and approach takes the place of the somewhat more pedestrian “Combat Behavior” description that most bestiaries include alongside statblocks. This concept is explored in full, with hundreds of additional resources and references, in the FlexAI Guidebook, usable on its own, or as a valuable companion tome to this bestiary.
  • Novelty: Of the 6,400 complete statblocks in this bestiary, 4,800 of them are entirely new, forged using existing game mechanics, guidelines, templates, resources, and rules. A full 75% of the creatures described herein were created solely for the purposes of letting GMs use monsters for party levels above, or below, the levels “intended” originally when the monsters were published to begin with. In this sense, this work is not only an assemblage of monsters in a single repository, but also the single largest source of new creatures ever conceived.
  • Thoroughness: Every monster. Ever. Assembled in a single place.
  • Integration with FlexTale: All Infinium Game Studio adventures and other products use the FlexTale approach to adventure content. This innovative approach attempts to make all adventure content accessible and appropriate to all PC parties, of all levels. Aquilae: Bestiary of the Realm enables FlexTale support for every monster, ever published.
  • Making Existing Adventures Dynamic: If you have published adventures that do not use the FlexTale approach, you can use this bestiary to adapt them to parties of any level.
  • Construction: Each and every monster has been “built” or “constructed”, rather than simply fabricated. The meaning here is a little obtuse, so in more detail: each monster has been incarnated from its starting statblock, and then modified up and down as appropriate to generate the resulting quartet of statblocks you find herein. Hit dice have been modified, feats granted, and other tricks to produce contextually-appropriate scales of challenge. Statblocks have not simply been “fiddled with”, but rather templates and other tools have been applied to generate the results you see. It would have been easier—SO MUCH easier!—to simply fabricate statblocks and boosts, but this approach results in much richer and more true-to-the-rules mechanics.

Innovation

This product incorporates several innovative and creative tools your gaming group can use to use the content for a party of any size, and any level.

Infinium Game Studio has released several free booklets as rules accessories to help GMs understand (or to help prospective buyers experience) these tools:

Quadded Statblocks for Variable Challenge:

Check it out here.

FlexAI Guidbook Free Sample:

Check it out here.

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marissa W April 06, 2023 1:43 am UTC
Any plans to do the last pf1e bestiaries? I believe you're missing 5&6
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Badger B January 16, 2023 4:31 pm UTC
NOT currently 5e out of the box compatible. Let me explain nicer and perhaps more detailed than other times.

In a mailshot recently I found a more accurate description of the problem.

"To manage expectations: this book was created from the perspective of taking Pathfinder First Edition content (traps, spells, monsters, pretty much everything) and converting it to other supported rules systems. "

This would be a good thing to lead with the 5E stuff.

Helps us DM's for whom cash is precious. Its normally us who are buying everything for the table.

I have spent quite sometime trying to come up with a good way to say this.

The bottom line is when we are buying products for our games [unless its explicit in the product] we are looking for complete solutions rather than something from another system that needs work.

In the author's point of view he has done all the work. For the 5e DM, no he has merely laid a foundation...See more
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Matt S December 14, 2022 2:52 am UTC
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BUYER BEWARE!!
I purchased this when it was on sale for $50 for Black Friday and requested a refund promptly. It wasn't worth $50 and it certainly isn't worth $350 in it's current state. It's misleading to advertise this product as 5e-compatible. At most it's a poorly ported Pathfinder bestiary resource. The author(s) merely used find-and-replace on key terms to make it look and sound more like 5e, but the statblocks are not 5e compatible.

I like the concept and if the author(s) overhaul the product and bring it up to a point where it is truly 5e compatible, it would be an amazing resource. If you're looking to use this product with Pathfinder, I think you have an amazing tool at your disposal here. But if you're looking to use this tool for D&D 5e, don't waste your money on this product.

Here's what I experienced.

I was hoping to quickly plug in a lower CR Black Pudding into my 5e session for level 2 characters.

In the 5e Monster Manual, Black Pudding...See more
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J. E December 14, 2022 3:09 am UTC
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Hi Matt--Thanks for your comments. See my response to Badger below, which I think also addresses your concerns and expectations.

It sounds as though you both were hoping to find copy/pasted statblocks taken from officially-published first-party books (Monster Manual, etc.). This Bestiary doesn't claim to be that, and it's a good thing, too--it would be Cease and Desisted by Hasbro, and rightly so.

The attempt to take 1,600 monsters from Pathfinder, adapt them to a wide range of CR and player levels, and then convert all of that into other rules systems is, almost unavoidably, going to be a slightly uneven experience, particularly if you're expecting, well, what you and Badger seem to be expecting. I stand by the results, however, and by the Content Conversion Guide rules: there's simply nothing like either product, even if as you point out it's not entirely perfect.

I'm sorry the books didn't meet your expectations, but thank you for describing your experience, as I...See more
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Badger B January 09, 2023 11:29 pm UTC
Thank you so much for this post. I am starting to feel like the author was politician, who has become a game supplement maker.

These are the exact reasons I disliked this product. It was sold under complete misrepresentation. In fact it angered me.

I went through the Monster Manual, monster by monster and the author only managed to get two monsters, [Really Two!!] accurate. On appealing to the author he was adamant and unrepentant about this being 5th edition.

It really upsets me that drivethru has done nothing about this.

I bought the set of this books and deeply regret not reviewing it before returning it for a full refund.

Please just be honest about it JE
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J. E January 10, 2023 12:29 am UTC
PUBLISHER
Hi Badger--Again, the disconnect between what you were looking for and what this product is is well noted. Once again, I'm sorry that the product didn't live up to your expectations.

This bestiary is what it is, and I've tried to be very transparent about how I went about it. To the point of literally documenting (in the Content Conversion Guide) how I went about doing the thousands of things required to produce it. Literally published my heuristic in performing the conversions. And there are free samples available so you get a feel for things. Not sure how much more transparent you'd wish me to be, and I wouldn't expect DTRPG to "do" anything at all, because the product is 100% precisely what I set out to do.

The language you're using reflects the disconnect that still lingers: "only managed to get two monsters... accurate". There is no "accurate" or "inaccurate". I've done something that nobody has attempted before, and the results aren't...See more
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J. E January 10, 2023 12:30 am UTC
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One final thought--DTRPG doesn't offer the ability for a publisher to refund a customer's purchase, but if you want to reach out directly I can offer you an equivalent amount of other books for free. Hit me up at infiniumGameStudios [at] gmail [dot] com. Ultimately, I want you to be satisfied by *something*, and as quite clearly it's not this, let's see if there's something else that would, perhaps.

Let me know.
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Badger B November 18, 2022 11:49 pm UTC
Unless this series has been overhauled it absolutely is NOT compatible with 5e. Statblocks did indeed look similiar but all of the incidental information was completely missing.

You would have to manually enter all the missing information yourself. Things like Saving throws, resistancesimmunities and vulnerabilities. The sections of the skills that were filled out were wildly inaccurate. Aboleth gets 120ft darkvision, this version was different. perception is +10 this version was different. Passive perception is 20 this version is different.

It is a great work but far from 5e compliant, a lot of the bumf stuff written like creature abilities read like they were lifted from pathfinder books rather than 5e books. With a brand new monster I understand this. But the stat blocks are easily searchable online to check for yourself. His aboleth and the Monster manual aboleth share similar traits but that is about it. Another thing [unless its changed] his aboleth is a caster and the MM...See more
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J. E December 14, 2022 3:04 am UTC
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Hi Badger--I'm not sure what book you're referring to, but Aquilae: Bestiary of the Realm absolutely does have saving throws, vulnerabilities, etc.

Every monster in the Bestiary is a quadded conversion of the Pathfinder 1E equivalent, following the carefully researched and meticulously applied standards that can be found in the Content Conversion Guide. If you're looking for someone who has simply copy/pasted monster stat blocks as they have already been published in Fifth Edition, not only is this Bestiary not claiming to be that, but it's also a copyright violation against WotC's published works for anyone else who claims to attempt that.

I'm sorry the books didn't meet your expectations!
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Vicarath T June 22, 2022 4:45 am UTC
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Hi! I noticed a few things that seem anomalous or in error while I was creating a companion Google sheet by which to easily find creatures (for personal use). The only things I logged in my sheet were names, Difficulty Levels, Challenge Ratings (CRs), Terrains, Roles, Organizations, and page numbers. Therefore, most of the anomalies I tracked regard these categories. Broadly speaking, creatures of the same type with differing variants tend to include a variant (usually the giant one) that is significantly stronger than the others despite having similar or equal CRs across levels to the other variants. I also noticed some creatures whose names did not follow a previously set categorization style.
I only really started paying attention to these sorts of things early on in Volume 2 of the unabridged bestiary. By mistake, I had started with the abridged edition’s Volume 1 when creating the Google sheet, which is why the first anomaly included is from that manual. I did not open the abridged edition’s Volume...See more
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Vicarath T June 22, 2022 6:51 pm UTC
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It also appears that there is no Master Index file included with the bundle, but rather, the FlexAI Guidebook is bundled instead.
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Vicarath T May 15, 2023 1:07 am UTC
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Lowered my rating to 4 stars. I still love the material, but I feel that some of the things that I brought up last year should have been acknowledged if nothing else. Naming convention nitpicks aside, in particular, cases where creatures deal less damage as their difficulty tier (Low, Moderate, Advanced, Elite) increases (like the Cactus Sniper), where creatures have scrambled CRs (e.g. Sawleg Locust) or nonsensical CRs (Twigjack), and where creatures have an inexplicably mismatched value compared to CR (e.g. Void Zombie) are ones that I would like to know more about.

It's understandable that Challenge Rating is murky and not an exact science; I get that. But the above scenarios go beyond the normal issues with the relationship between CR and actual power. I was hoping to get the physical copies of these volumes when they came out, but now that they are out, I'm not sure that I will commit to purchasing them if these seeming anomalies weren't addressed in some way.

As for a master index...See more
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J. E April 19, 2020 2:03 pm UTC
PUBLISHER
Hi folks! Volume 4 is underway, about halfway complete. I aim to finish by the end of April, but with the quarantine, we'll see. Thanks for your patience! Stay safe! Onward!
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J. E March 06, 2020 3:09 pm UTC
PUBLISHER
Hi all--FYI I am aware of the issue that some customers have reported, that the CR/Challenge values are a "standard spread" (4/8/12/16) for EVERY single monster. Certainly that is not the intent! I am in the process of updating the PDF and will publish the revision ASAP in the next few days hopefully. My apologies for the mix-up! To be optimistic about things, get ready for the book to become even MORE valuable as a result :)

DriveThruRPG should send you an automated notification when I upload the updated PDF so you can grab it once it's available. Onward!
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J. E April 19, 2020 2:04 pm UTC
PUBLISHER
For the record, this was corrected and published shortly after the above post last month. :)
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