Gave my group’s paladin an arch-nemesis. The name pretty much says it all.
Gave my group’s paladin an arch-nemesis. The name pretty much says it all.
Gave my group’s paladin an arch-nemesis. The name pretty much says it all.
Gave my group’s paladin an arch-nemesis. The name pretty much says it all.
Gave my group’s paladin an arch-nemesis. The name pretty much says it all.
Subject: Statting up big, complex monsters.
Subject: Statting up big, complex monsters.
Multiple hit locations (head, body, etc.), because each part can be found in a different area of the dungeon.
Multiple forms of attack (psychic, physical, etc)., because it’s that kind of threat.
In your opinion, why or why not?
The write-up is looking a bit Palladium-esque, but if I (as the GM) am willing to track all of this, is there any problem?
The Order of the Answer
Keepers & defenders of Dwarven Lore, this secretive sect is know to very few. They keep their races history out of greedy hands and prying eyes with a “Dead men tell no tales” attitude.
The feedback on my Beholder was so helpful, I thought I’d share another classic monster. Does this work for you?
The feedback on my Beholder was so helpful, I thought I’d share another classic monster. Does this work for you?
Another attempt at a D&D staple, complete with custom move. What to you people think, too dangerous?
Another attempt at a D&D staple, complete with custom move. What to you people think, too dangerous?
I made a new monster!
I made a new monster! Well, it could be a friend or foe, really. This is from my next adventure pack, but could potentially work in all kinds of adventures. Let me know what you think.
So russ nicholson posted some old Fiend Folio pictures on his blog today.
So russ nicholson posted some old Fiend Folio pictures on his blog today. I realised that, in 30 years of gaming and five editions of D&D, I had never seen a Dark Creeper in play. I thought I could remedy to that in tomorrow’s DW game…
This is my first fully written monster, feedback welcome.
I can’t believe I was the first person to stat this up.
I can’t believe I was the first person to stat this up.
Why are dragons given such a bad wrap?
Why are dragons given such a bad wrap? They are always portrayed as angry and murderous. Let talk about how a fun and playful dragon can make for a great encounter…
Foul abominations with a mind to spread death and disease, enjoy!
Foul abominations with a mind to spread death and disease, enjoy!