One Page Rules Adds Official Age of Fantasy Stats for Paizo Printables Miniatures
OPR released official Age of Fantasy stats for Paizo Printables models, letting the same printed minis serve double duty in wargame battles and Pathfinder RPG sessions.

The goblin you printed for Friday night's Pathfinder session can now command a regiment by Saturday morning. One Page Rules published official stat conversions for Paizo Printables miniatures on April 3, covering all four Age of Fantasy formats: Age of Fantasy, Age of Fantasy: Skirmish, Age of Fantasy: Regiments, and Age of Fantasy: Quest.
The conversion packets go beyond a simple points-value transplant. OPR included base stats, unit scale considerations, and specific guidance for representing iconic Pathfinder creatures and heroes within the Age of Fantasy combat engine, meaning the work of figuring out how a Pathfinder owlbear fits into a mass-battle line has already been done for you. The conversion is sanctioned under Paizo Printables Tribe distribution terms, which matters practically: hobby groups that previously relied on community-written workarounds now have an official ruleset to point to at the table.
The timing was deliberate. OPR's announcement arrived within days of Paizo Printables' debut, pointing subscribers directly to the Paizo Printables Tribe and to the downloadable stat packets. For anyone weighing whether a Paizo Printables subscription makes financial sense, the addition of four supported wargame formats alongside Pathfinder RPG use cases changes the calculation considerably.

Community response picked up on that quickly, with forum discussions turning to tournament balance implications, basing standards for models crossing between skirmish and regimental play, and how licensed STLs interact with organized-play rules. Those conversations reflect a broader shift the partnership accelerates: buying a set of STLs once and extracting multiple tabletop experiences from the same print run is increasingly viable, not just theoretically but with official rules support behind it.
For event organizers, the practical upside is real. A convention game night can now run a Pathfinder narrative scenario and an Age of Fantasy battle in the same session using identical terrain and models, without anyone having to homebrew the stat bridge. OPR's move signals that official stat packet partnerships, rather than fan conversions, may become the standard expectation when publishers launch new miniature lines.
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