Ohhh, the Kubot, I mentioned it in my older post, I already knew that artworks of the philippine mythology creatures, that artwork was the reason I learned about the hair-controlling Kubot!
I really hope the Gravorg makes the next book, it was a very interesting creature suffering from TERRIBLE...
With original art I'm gonna look into your third book, for sphinxes I never liked the Crio and Andro sphinxes, I was more into the normal Gynosphinx from greek myths, and sometimes when the Gynosphinx was a good-alignment in my project, I also used the Hieracosphinx as evil counterpart, but I...
I have to say this, this new book (Part 3) is a great update from part 2, the art is stunning on most creatures and it looks official, while I may not into new orc variants or dragons and lammasu, this is still a good product for people that actual play the game, so have fun with creating/and...
That is not an official D&D product though, spare from Kobold Press, I'm not a fan of 3rd party products, they often use black-white art work or no artwork at all, or in the case of this book you mentioned, they re-use artwork from earlier products... I'm only in to monsters from D&D, not about...
Hmmm, it's nice to see things like Deepspawn, Brown Dragon, Purple Dragon, Fang Dragon, plants and some others return, but all these humanoid races getting new pages is really bad in my opinion, also very bland monsters like 3 headed dragons and boring drakes...
The Philippine monsters, why...