Thank you for such a wonderful resource! This is definitely a resource I go to often when building encounters. One question: shouldn't the Shocker Lizard have darkvision? Thank you Roy. When adapting the creatures from earlier editions, I made an effort to not to just take rules and convert them to the newer system but to make them make sense. When I adapted the shocker lizard, I consciously omitted darkvision. At this point, I cannot tell you exactly why anymore, but part of it was definitely the widespread presence of darkvision among creatures and player races that used to be and arguably still is so common place that you might as well write the core rules around the function of darkvision and instead give humans and such a "dark-blindness" ability instead.
I omit darkvision where it is not integral to the function or nature of a creature because of this. I would buy this in a heartbeat if the monsters were available in Kobold Fight Club. I read you are working on that in Did you ever finish it? Love the book. Can you advise please and thank you. Hi Paul, asterisks mark rules that are explained on the reference page.
Wow, what a great collection of critters. Very nice! Is it legal to use some of these monsters in an adventure created for the dmsguild? Just thought I would ask. Hi just a quick question, I've heard mention of this being rules for fantasy grounds? Hi Daniel, Both are true in a way.
The module for Fantasy Grounds also contains 5th edition rules but they are implemented for the fantasy grounds app. Those are sold on a separate store page. What is the difference between Standard and Premium Heavyweight? For reference, what would the WotC Monster Manual be considered, premium or standard? Hi Cody, The difference is in color depth.
Premium offers a wider range and more vibrant colors. This is hardly noticable or doesn't even make a difference at all in many images. But when it comes to bright reds and purples, premium will show them much more vibrantly. The WotC Monster Manual was probably printed in a very different process, so i can't say exactly, but I would guess it would be closer to Premium in terms of color depth.
Hey Cody, your last reply only shows up as an empty post to me. If you had a followup question or anything else to say, im afraid you'll haveto repost it. Im a bit new to DMS-Guild and newer to buying a bunch of 3rd party stuff, It says that the Fantasy Grounds version of this has more monsters and more appendix's etc.
Now does that version not have a printable copy? I plan on buying, but i'd like to get more creatures if I can Plan on printing for the table. Hi Matthew sorry for the confusion. Both versions have the same number of monster stablocks. The perceived difference comes in because I didnt mention the number of statblocks in the Appendices for zombies and skeletons, elementals and monster templates. Good to know thank you, you earned my canadian dollars lol.
Keep up the good work! Here it is - the first post is kinda foundational for the setting, the second is filled with my own ideas for monster but you will see also several familiar faces! I like how the monsters are represented here. They fit really well into the theme of the fallen world. It was a very good read. Thank you very much! It was a challenge to converse such good lore in the case of the cosmic dragons.
For the other monsters, that of my design, I haven't made stat blocks. I have never designed crunch before. So, in case of monsters, what advice would you give me? If you want to make your own monsters, first off think about what makes them unique.
For reference, what would the WotC Monster Manual be considered, premium or standard? Hi Cody, The difference is in color depth. Premium offers a wider range and more vibrant colors. This is hardly noticable or doesn't even make a difference at all in many images.
But when it comes to bright reds and purples, premium will show them much more vibrantly. The WotC Monster Manual was probably printed in a very different process, so i can't say exactly, but I would guess it would be closer to Premium in terms of color depth.
Hey Cody, your last reply only shows up as an empty post to me. If you had a followup question or anything else to say, im afraid you'll haveto repost it.
Im a bit new to DMS-Guild and newer to buying a bunch of 3rd party stuff, It says that the Fantasy Grounds version of this has more monsters and more appendix's etc. Now does that version not have a printable copy? I plan on buying, but i'd like to get more creatures if I can Plan on printing for the table. Hi Matthew sorry for the confusion. Both versions have the same number of monster stablocks.
The perceived difference comes in because I didnt mention the number of statblocks in the Appendices for zombies and skeletons, elementals and monster templates. Good to know thank you, you earned my canadian dollars lol. Keep up the good work! Here it is - the first post is kinda foundational for the setting, the second is filled with my own ideas for monster but you will see also several familiar faces! I like how the monsters are represented here.
They fit really well into the theme of the fallen world. It was a very good read. Thank you very much! It was a challenge to converse such good lore in the case of the cosmic dragons. For the other monsters, that of my design, I haven't made stat blocks. I have never designed crunch before. So, in case of monsters, what advice would you give me?
If you want to make your own monsters, first off think about what makes them unique. Build their abilities around that. When writing abilities look at how they are written in the monster manual as well as check on the rules in the Players Handbook that they interact with, it helps writing rules that are consistent and make sense.
I often see people making the mistake of wording their rules in a way that it doesn't make sense in the context of the game's ruleset. You should definitely make an attempt at reading and understanding whatz the DMG says about creating monsters, especially how CR is calculated it can get a bit convoluted with resistances immunities, and special abilties that allow the monster to deal or avoid damage.
This overdelivers in a big way! Awesome ideas. And many of my favourites from 4E return! I have a question - I'm developing a homebrew setting and publish lore on my blog. May I use some monsters cosmic dragons and primal lycnathropes as fixtures. I make sure it is mentioned where they originate from? Hi Atanas, You're welcome to incorporate any of these monsters in your setting's lore.
I don't and I don't think I could if I wanted to claim ownership of any of the creatures I created for this book. Only the statblocks I would have to ask you not to post publically. I'd be happy to see your blog post though! I intended to include only tweaked lore, anyway. Was the Graft section removed from the book? I checked the demon section and appendix but can't find it. Hi Kyle, It's still in, but it's not in the Demons section never has been , but in the Obyrith section, right after the entry for the Sibiriex which is the monster that can actually use it.
My current campaign is using Obyriths. Searches must be at least 3 characters. We've included lists of all the rules, Spells , Monsters , Classes , and items for you to peruse and quickly reference during your games.
Dive in and start playing today! Creature Codex. Margreve Player's Guide. Midgard Heroes Handbook. Empire of the Ghouls. Underworld Player's Guide. Deep Magic. Tome of Beasts 2. Southlands Worldbook. They are all very well designed monsters and none of them leave me thinking "What was this Hi Daniel, Both are true in a way. Good morning everyone, I'm proud to announce my project, which consumed the better part of the last year of my life is finally finished and available on the DMs Guild.
The Critter Compendium. They are all very well designed monsters and none of them leave me thinking "What was this, This is the Fantasy Grounds Module for the Critter Compendium. I created this project to practice coding and am now releasing it free and open source for anyone who is interested. We have the funds for critter compendium dungeons dragons fantasy role and numerous book collections from fictions to scientific research in any way.
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