I immediately noticed the Mu Spore and Winterwight in the list, and that comment makes me wonder whether the Neh-Thalggu in this book will be the "little" one that's supposed to be a juvenile collecting brains off-plane so it can return home, or the "adult" version first seen in the ELH. Worm That Walks was a template in 3.X ELH and d20 Cthulhu, so it's probably one here too- but that could also be CR 21+ if they use a high-level caster for the base creature. It's practically guaranteed to be 13+, since the old template gave a CR modifier of +6 (IIRC).According to James Jacobs there are 55 monsters of CR 13+ and 5 monsters of CR 21+.
It is a Shark / Leviathan sort of creature. And it is CR20 or higher.Also, that monster called the "Nightwave" is new- or at least new to me. Its placement suggests it's in with the other Nightshades (i.e. Nightwing, Nightwalker, Nightcrawler in ascending nastiness), though they could pull a fast one with the order in the book and group the Nightshades together under "Nightshade" and then have this new "Nightwave" be its own thing immediately after them. If it is a new Nightshade, though, I wonder whether they went up or down on the power relative to the other three? If they went up, that's another CR 21+ monster, almost certainly.
Wow! an Aquatic Nightshade?!? (probably...) The name makes perfect sense now! I definitely didn't see that coming. Thanks!A few new counters amoeba.pdf ~fly.pdf ~ grick.pdf ~ roaches.pdf It is a Shark / Leviathan sort of creature. And it is CR20 or higher.
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