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Originally Posted by Noumenon No stat blocks? That's like buying a player's handbook just for the descriptions of the powers, with no levels or damage included. It's got to have the stats because seeing a cool monster you can play is a lot cooler than just seeing some fictional monster. Forexample, I'd rather see a stat block saying what Dr. Octopus' arms do on a full attack than just see a picture of him and a little description of how he can use them as a backscratcher or a sewer snake. |
But if the monsters are classic d&d monsters anyone can take their favourite edition and get some use out of it. What the hell is a full attack good for
