Stormonu
NeoGrognard
No green slime?
5E is dead to me!
Seriously however, there's some interesting choices in there. For'ex - quippers; salt water piranha! Also, notice dinosaurs go by their "real-world" name, instead of as behemoths and drakes.
I am glad to see several nautical creatures, but apparently tritons, ixitxachitl and locathah didn't make the cut.
And almost no dangerous plants like stranglevines, tri-flower fronds, hangman's tree or such. We've got twig blights and treants, but not much more.
However, I am put out that there is no catoblepas or leucrotta in the book.
In the end though, it looks like it hits all the proper high notes and leaves plenty of room for a MM2 without feeling like anything earth-shatteringly important was left out.
5E is dead to me!
Seriously however, there's some interesting choices in there. For'ex - quippers; salt water piranha! Also, notice dinosaurs go by their "real-world" name, instead of as behemoths and drakes.
I am glad to see several nautical creatures, but apparently tritons, ixitxachitl and locathah didn't make the cut.
And almost no dangerous plants like stranglevines, tri-flower fronds, hangman's tree or such. We've got twig blights and treants, but not much more.
However, I am put out that there is no catoblepas or leucrotta in the book.

In the end though, it looks like it hits all the proper high notes and leaves plenty of room for a MM2 without feeling like anything earth-shatteringly important was left out.