I really have a soft spot for these bog standard monsters. Goblins, gnolls, ogres, I love them all. You know what you’re getting with an ogre, a big bruiser. The standard ogre weighs in at CR 2, and this is where our problems start: by the DMG math, it should only be CR 1. Sigh. …
Author: adempz
Greater and Lesser Gnolls
Ah, gnolls. I love these hyena-faced beastmenfolk (folk just sounds too cozy here for some creatures that are going to eat your face). They seem to be underutilized in 5e despite the expansion bestiaries including loads of variants. There's even an undead one! The poor gnoll withering is the weakest of the bunch, coming in …
Greater and Lesser Goblins
One odd idea I’ve had is to make a bestiary for a 5e campaign that caps out at 10th level. In order to maintain the variety of monsters available, I would take the full range of monsters and cut their Challenge Ratings in half. This would solve a couple of personal quibbles with the game …
ECCC Recap and Miniatures Monday: Shoretrooper Remnants
I’m back! I’m home from Seattle and recovered from the con crud. The light morning sniffles of the last two days of the trip blossomed into an unpleasant head cold Wednesday night. At least it wasn’t covid, if that’s how we measure things these days. View of the convention center from my window We got …
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Sleepless in Seattle
I am presently in Seattle to work Emerald City Comic Con and working through my jet lag. It’s a good show, or at least it was last year when we were upstairs with artists’ alley. The new Summit convention center has nice windows and skylights and it made for a very pleasant experience. The majority …
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