Index of familiars (1E)
This index contains lists and rules relevant only to Pathfinder First Edition. Descriptions of the nature of familiars and processes related to acquiring them, what occurs upon a familiar's death, and class-specific functions of familiars differ in Pathfinder Second Edition. For a Second Edition equivalent to this index, see Index of familiars (2E). |
Many types of creatures can serve as familiars.
By class
Wizards and arcanists

The familiar of a wizard or arcanist grants special abilities to its master, but only when the familiar and its master are within 1 mile of each other.
Common familiars
The following familiars are commonly employed by wizards, arcanists, adepts, and some sorcerers and witches on Golarion.1
- bat
- cat
- hawk
- lizard
- monkey (which may also be used by a sea singer bard)
- owl
- rat
- raven (see Witch familiars)
- snake, viper (also for a sorcerer with the serpentine bloodline).
- toad
- weasel
Pact wizards
Wizards who form eldritch pacts with outsiders from other planes are known as pact wizards. Rather than being the master to their familiar, they negotiate a pact with them in which they serve each other, with the outsider typically assuming the guise of an animal familiar.2
School familiars
Wizards who specialize in a school of magic can adopt a familiar specific to their chosen school. These school familiars resemble normal familiars but gain powers associated with their master's specialization. For example, a transmutation familiar can gain the ability to shapeshift.3 Wizards who specialize in this practice are known as familiar adepts.4
Soulbound familiars
Wizards who experience the loss of a loved one might bind their soul to a creature and continue to accompany them as a familiar. These familiars retain the personality, and some of the skills, of the deceased person whose soul inhabits them. Such wizards are also known as spirit binders.5
Witches
A witch's familiar is a mystical adviser who both serves her and reveals to her secrets unknown to most mortals. Familiars enhance their witches' skills, grant them additional spells, and help with some types of magic.
A witch must commune with her familiar daily to prepare her spells, which are stored inside their familiar; a witch cannot prepare a spell that is not stored by her familiar. A witch can also add additional spells to her familiar through a special ritual. If a witch's familiar is lost or dies, it can be replaced one day later through a special ritual that takes eight hours to complete.[citation needed]
Common familiars
Witches of Irrisen favor ravens as familiars.6
The following familiars are most associated with witches, but are also often used by wizards and sorcerers.[citation needed]
Patron familiars
Patron familiars are witch familiars that are tied to the same patron as their mistress or master and reinforce the connections to the source of the witch's power. almost identical to a normal witch's familiar, patron familiars have certain special abilities that are associated with their patron power.8
Synergists
Certain witches can merge their form with their familiar's to become one entity. These synergists remain separate consciousnesses and can separate their symbiosis as needed.5
Sorcerers
As well as the choice of a familiar similar to a wizard's, sorcerers may choose to take on a familiar that is more sorcerer-related.
Bloodline familiars
Bloodline familiars are restricted to those spellcasters having an inherent magical capability such as sorcerers, but also bloodragers, whose magic is associated with the same bloodline as the familiar. These familiars tend to manifest abilities that resonate with the particular bloodline they share with their master or mistress.9
Tattoo familiars
Some sorcerers adopt a tattoo as a familiar. The familiar creature can be carried as a tattoo on the sorcerer's skin or released as a normal familiar.10
Alchemists
Alchemists who create alchemical homunculi can also employ these creations as familiars. Those who specialize in this practice are also known as homunculists.4
Through alchemical discovery, some alchemists can create a tumour on their body which acts like a familiar. A tumour familiar is detachable and can move independently of the alchemist until such a point that it reattaches back to the alchemist's body. When moving on its own, a tumour familiar takes on the form of a common animal.11[citation needed]
Druids
A blight druid might call a familiar in a similar fashion to a wizard, as they cannot call an animal companion.[citation needed]
Some druids associated with a domain may gain a familiar associated with their animal domain instead of attracting an animal companion.12
Other druids attune themselves to disembodied nature spirits, and can bring these spirits into being as creatures called leshies that act like familiars.13
Clerics and rangers
Clerics or rangers of Besmara may choose a familiar instead of a domain or an animal companion, respectively.14
Shamans
Shamans often bond with animal servants of the spirits they devote themselves to, which are known as spirit animals but function similarly to familiars.15
Paladins
Some paladins are called to serve a deity directly by an outsider emissary of that deity in the guise of an animal. Such an emissary serves the paladin in a manner similar to a familiar, and who also mentors the paladin.16
Bards
Duettist bards can work with a bonded familiar to supplement their performances through close coordination.17
Fighters
Fighters who train to defend against magical threats are known as eldritch guardians, and can gain a magical bond with a familiar who fights alongside them.13
Magi
Magi who fight in tandem with a familiar are known as beastblades.4
Stargazers
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Uncommon familiars

The following familiars are either less commonly chosen, or are common only for specific races or in certain locations:1 It is quite possible that many other animals, similar to those mentioned here, could also be adopted as a familiar.18
- archaeopteryx19
- armadillo20
- flying fox21
- bustard, often in Katapesh22
- capybara23
- margay24
- house centipede23
- chicken25
- king crab23
- crow, frequently used by orc sorcerers26
- compsognathus dinosaur27
- figurine of wondrous power28
- fox2923
- bushtail fennec fox, often in Katapesh22
- goat2923
- hedgehog23
- ioun wyrd30
- jerboa, often in Katapesh22
- kakapo25
- koala31
- lich newt32
- mole33
- blue-ringed octopus23
- otter34
- peacock35
- penguin35
- petrifern36
- petromin37
- pig3423
- platypus2019
- popoto dolphins31
- rhamphorhynchus pterosaur38
- pufferfish33
- rabbit20
- raccoon34
- donkey rat23
- red panda21
- scalliwing39
- scorpions, including:
- skunk20
- sloth19
- leopard slug30
- spider
- squirrel20
- thrush23
- torble42
- tortoise23
- trilobite, a vermin familiar43
- tuatara19
- turtle23
- wallaby35
- wasp, only for Calistrians46
Cold-climate familiars
The following familiars are more appropriate for residents of the colder parts of Golarion:471
Elemental familiars
Sometimes, a familiar is infused with raw elemental power—air, earth, fire, or water—that manifests in an element-appropriate fashion, such as the power of flight for an air-infused familiar; toughened skin for earth-infused; flaming attacks for fire-infused; and the ability to thrive under water for water-infused familiars. All such familiars can speak the elemental language associated with their respective elemental plane.48
Nautical and piratical familiars
The following more exotic familiars are mostly associated with pirates and nautical spellcasters, but are not exclusive to them.49501
- dodo19
- dwarf caiman
- marine iguana
- giant isopod
- mongoose
- osprey
- parrot (which may also be used by a sea singer bard)
- sea krait
- seal43
- snail kite
- toucan
- tullimonstrum51
In addition to the normal array of familiars, Besmara allows birds, blue-ringed octopus, king crabs or monkeys.14
Vampiric familiars
Some vampires and dhampirs may call a vampiric familiar.5253
Other familiars
Some spellcasters choose their own hand as a familiar after making a mutually acceptable bargain with some form of spirit, ghost, or outsider to possess their hand. This form of familiar may aid its "master" in a number of ways, for instance, with extra powers of sight through the hand, with aid to fight with a weapon more effectively, or with ability to act on its own to manipulate objects on behalf of the caster. Perhaps somewhat more horrifically, such a familiar can rip from its master's body and act utterly independently before being reattached to the master's arm.54
Some constructs can be used as familiars, such as small hand-crafted poppets.55
Improved familiars

Some powerful spellcasters may call a greater familiar, more powerful than those listed above, including:
- celestial version of a standard familiar, e.g., a celestial hawk56
- entropic version of a standard familiar56
- fiendish version of a standard familiar, e.g., a fiendish viper56
- resolute version of a standard familiar56
- paracletus aeon56
- silvanshee agathion56
- almiraj56
- cassisian angel56
- harbinger archon56
- tripurasura56
- lyrakien azata5657
- sootwing bat58
- beheaded, severed heads especially popular with necromancers and undead wizards59
- bloodseeker60
- brain mole61
- brownie56
- carbuncle,56 especially sorcerers with a fey bloodline and enchanters62
- cat sith63
- caypup64
- ceru5665
- chuspiki66
- clockwork familiar5667
- coral capuchin5668
- cacodaemon,56 chosen familiar of souldrinkers69
- quasit demons,5670 who must serve a demon-sworn witch71
- imp and imp consular56
- doru div5672
- calligraphy wyrm73
- faerie dragon5674
- pseudodragon
- pseudowyvern73
- pyrausta73
- tidepool dragon5675
- shadow drake56
- dweomercat cub5676
- small air elemental56
- small earth elemental56
- small fire elemental56
- small water elemental56
- elemental scamp77
- familiar automaton78
- galluvix79
- jocta genie80
- zhyen genie, especially to a daivrat81
- homunculus56
- impundulu,56 which appears as an imp or quasit when called as a familiar and consumes its master's soul when the master dies. Witches can also take an impundulu as their familiar.82
- arbiter inevitable56
- isitoq56
- shikigami,56 or garden kami, sometimes used by Tian casters83
- katroome84
- augur velstrac56
- mamiwa85
- mandragora86
- mockingfey5687
- nehushtan88
- nycar56
- spirit oni5689
- pipefox56
- pooka56
- pseudosphinx64
- psyche serpent90
- nosoi psychopomp569192
- voidworm protean56
- cythnigot5693
- giant rat94
- raktavarna rakshasa56
- ratling5695
- esipil sahkil96[citation needed]
- seru97
- sin seeker5698
- skvader5699
- smokeshade100
- sprite56101
- typhilipede103
- wolpertinger56104
- wysp105[citation needed]
- xiao106[citation needed]
- zoog56
Related items
Aquatic familiars can accompany their master through the use of an aquarium ball.107 Magical equivalents automatically refresh their water, and can also feed and protect their inhabitants.108
Magic items, such as a glove of familiar's touch or spell-sharing collar, extend or enhance spellcasting abilities related to familiars.108
Mundanity grease can temporarily sever the bond between a familiar and their master.108
Bonds
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The bond between a familiar and their spellcaster connects the caster's soul to their familiar. Forging this bond requires 8 hours of time and 200 gold pieces of materials.109
Such a bond cannot be trivially severed. If a familiar is lost or dies, it can be replaced one week later and requires repeating the bonding ritual. A spellcaster can choose to dismiss their bond with a familiar in a process that requires at least an hour's time, which reverts the familiar to the mundane existence it experienced prior to becoming a familiar.109
References
Paizo published Familiar Folio, a major Pathfinder First Edition work about familiars.
For additional as-yet unincorporated sources about this subject, see the Meta page.
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External links
- Familiar rules
and list of wizard familiars
on Archives of Nethys for Pathfinder First Edition