July 10th, 2009 by Ryk Perry
Sometimes all the creatures detailed in two Monster Manuals aren’t enough. You might want to adapt a creature from a previous edition of D&D into a 4th Edition monster, or you might want to make a stat block for a unique villain. Robot Viking guest writer (and current DM of the 4e campaign I play [...]
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May 19th, 2009 by Ed Grabianowski
Some day, a few thousand years from now, archaeologists from some other (possibly alien) civilization are going to explore the ruins of a surprisingly well-preserved basement and stumble across a copy of Monster Manual 2. And they are going to be so, so confused. Luckily, we know what it’s all about. Monsters!
May 5th, 2009 by Ed Grabianowski
What’s an RPG without a creature catalog? A few slices short of a loaf, I say. My favorite sourcebooks have always been the bestiaries, and The Encountered serves up a healthy dose of weird to mix into your post-apocalyptic Alpha Omega campaign.