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<blockquote data-quote="the Jester" data-source="post: 6353586" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>Between them, the two pdfs have pretty much every monster that I converted that didn't have an official conversion by the time I put them together. Each has an alphabetical list of the contents (with page number) as its first page and a list of monsters by level at the end, also with page number, so I did what I could to make them easy to use. </p><p></p><p>Oh, and for the record, there is a little additional content in the pdfs; for instance, they have the stats for a nonstandard archdevil (Trygar Hellspawn), as well as the Grey Brotherhood (the assassins in my campaign), a long treatment of an npc wizard adversary who is a holdover from 1e, etc. </p><p></p><p>Sorry, there's no other method I know of to download all the monsters. I do think the two pdfs in the original post of the thread are your best bet. Personally, I printed them both out and bound them and then found them invaluable in my 4e game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the Jester, post: 6353586, member: 1210"] Between them, the two pdfs have pretty much every monster that I converted that didn't have an official conversion by the time I put them together. Each has an alphabetical list of the contents (with page number) as its first page and a list of monsters by level at the end, also with page number, so I did what I could to make them easy to use. Oh, and for the record, there is a little additional content in the pdfs; for instance, they have the stats for a nonstandard archdevil (Trygar Hellspawn), as well as the Grey Brotherhood (the assassins in my campaign), a long treatment of an npc wizard adversary who is a holdover from 1e, etc. Sorry, there's no other method I know of to download all the monsters. I do think the two pdfs in the original post of the thread are your best bet. Personally, I printed them both out and bound them and then found them invaluable in my 4e game. [/QUOTE]
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