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Paizo and Titan Forge launch monthly Pathfinder 3D miniatures

Paizo Printables pairs Titan Forge miniatures with Pathfinder PDF extras, giving GMs a monthly STL stream instead of a one-off bundle.

Nina Kowalski··2 min read
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Paizo and Titan Forge launch monthly Pathfinder 3D miniatures
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Pathfinder tables that lean hard on tactics now have another way to get the right creature onto the map without waiting for a last-minute fix. Paizo Printables brings Paizo together with Titan Forge for a monthly release of Pathfinder 3D-printable miniatures, with Paizo supplying the Pathfinder branding and bespoke PDF content while Titan Forge handles the miniature side of the product.

That split matters. This is not just a generic STL subscription wearing a Pathfinder badge; it is structured like a coordinated accessory line meant to fit actual campaign play. The monthly cadence gives Game Masters a steady flow of models they can pull into different encounters, campaigns, and settings instead of buying a single bundle and hoping it covers the next few sessions. Over time, that kind of release rhythm builds something more valuable than a one-off download: a reusable library.

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For Pathfinder specifically, that has real table value. Creature variety is part of the game’s identity, and the system’s tactical combat rewards having the right token, standee, or miniature ready when the party opens a door or rounds a corner. Paizo Printables is built for the moments when a GM wants a specific monster or NPC on the table now, not after another search through scattered files and third-party storefronts. The bespoke PDF content adds another layer, suggesting that the program is meant to do more than hand over print files. It aims to give the miniature a Pathfinder context that feels ready for play.

The partnership also fits the way Paizo has been expanding Pathfinder beyond hardcover books. Printables treats the game as an ecosystem, with digital tools, accessories, and cross-platform support all working together instead of competing for attention. For players who print, paint, or customize their own tables, that makes the line feel like part of the hobby rather than a side product. For Paizo, it keeps Pathfinder visible in a crowded market while giving groups something tangible they can actually use at the table.

What makes Paizo Printables interesting is how little it asks GMs to reimagine the problem. The need is familiar: get the right piece on the map, keep the campaign moving, and do it again next month. This partnership answers that with a steady stream of Pathfinder-ready miniatures and PDF support, which is exactly the kind of practical upgrade that can earn a permanent place in a GM’s toolkit.

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