Category: D&D

  • Bulette: The Tank of the Earth (Best of the Bestiary)

    Bulette: The Tank of the Earth (Best of the Bestiary)

    These guys are literally described as ‘land sharks’. That’s metal as fuck! Bulettes are a decently powerful and fun monster to work with. They have a really cool and fun design, as well as some cool abilities. Unfortunately, their lore isn’t exactly the deepest thing in the world. They have a decent amount of flavor,…

  • Bugbears: Not Much Bug, Lots of Bear (Best of the Bestiary)

    Bugbears: Not Much Bug, Lots of Bear (Best of the Bestiary)

    I want to know who made this monster. I want to know who sat down, took a sip of their coffee and said: “WHAT ABOUT A BEAR THAT IS ALSO A BUG BUT IT IS ALSO A GOBLIN?!” I want to sit that man down for an interview and ask him as many questions as…

  • Blights: Nature’s Killing Machines (Best of the Bestiary)

    Blights: Nature’s Killing Machines (Best of the Bestiary)

    Behold the legacy of Gulthias the vampire: plants with a taste for blood. Compared to many monsters in this book, Blights aren’t the most creative in terms of design. Evil plant people, that’s all you’re looking at. Their lore is pretty neat, their stats are perfect for first level parties, and putting them to use…

  • Beholders Part 3: Spectator (Best of the Bestiary)

    Beholders Part 3: Spectator (Best of the Bestiary)

    Are you just too excited for your players to fight a Beholder? Are your friends too low-level to handle one, but you just want to use the iconic monster? Then the Spectator is just the monster for you! The Spectator takes everything that the Beholder and Death Tyrant had and cranks it down. Their stats…

  • Beholders Part 2: Death Tyrant

    Beholders Part 2: Death Tyrant

    A cluster of tiny lights descended from a dark crevice in the ceiling. These motes cast an eerie glow on the great, alien skull that hung beneath them. -From the journal of Jastus Hollowquill, Explorer of Undermountain This is a follow up to last weeks ‘Best of the Bestiary’, in which we reviewed the most…