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  1. Casimir Liber

    5E: Fifth Edition Monsters Inspired by Third Edition Sources

    I've gone with Wings #2 as adds lore that it is a Gift of Pazuzu Re weapons, how about making a unique Long Dirk that is a well balanced long dagger that does 1d6+2 damage but can be thrown to 20/60 ft as well?
  2. Casimir Liber

    5E: Fifth Edition Monsters Inspired by Third Edition Sources

    fair - changed lightning lure to prestidigitation
  3. Casimir Liber

    5E: Converting Monsters from White Dwarf Magazine for Fifth Edition

    crap. fixed. Amiraspian Griffon Rider Mystic
  4. Casimir Liber

    5E: Converting Monsters from White Dwarf Magazine for Fifth Edition

    adding that spell Amiraspian Griffon Rider Mystic
  5. Casimir Liber

    5E: Fifth Edition Monsters Inspired by Third Edition Sources

    It has 3 cantrips that can do damage at range so not worried about a missile weapon as such. All give it an eldritch flavour.
  6. Casimir Liber

    5E: Converting Monsters from White Dwarf Magazine for Fifth Edition

    ok published Amiraspian Griffon Rider Mystic
  7. Casimir Liber

    5E: Fifth Edition Monsters Inspired by Third Edition Sources

    ok, gone with #2. Also reworded languiages to "Abyssal plus any one language (usually Common)". Deleted religion as a skill. Re weapons, I was thinking of something "light" like a rapier maybe.
  8. Casimir Liber

    5E: Converting Monsters from White Dwarf Magazine for Fifth Edition

    "Amiraspian griffon rider mystics are strange looking figures" - comes over as subjective. "Strange" as opposed to perfectly normal-looking amiraspians? I'd just say, "Amiraspian griffon rider mystics dress/wear/are garbed in feathers and fur instead of the mail armor worn by regular griffon...
  9. Casimir Liber

    5E: Fifth Edition Monsters Inspired by Third Edition Sources

    I based them on a 4th level thrall from that dragon issue. Have ditched dark Devotion for an Avian Affinity. ok changed spellcasting to charisma-base as makes more sense. changed a cantrip. Am imagining them as a mini-boss for low levels (i.e. bossing a bunch of aarakocra or kenku) or group...
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  11. Casimir Liber

    5E: Fifth Edition Monsters Inspired by Third Edition Sources

    Updated with a minor bonus attack
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  13. Casimir Liber

    5E: Fifth Edition Monsters Inspired by Third Edition Sources

    Okay, so to start with in my Pazuzu cult buffing, I used Cult Fanatic statblock as a starting point for a CR 2 (4th lvl) Thrall of Pazuzu and came up with this so far:
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  15. Casimir Liber

    5E: Converting Monsters from White Dwarf Magazine for Fifth Edition

    okay - yes I was going to post a Homebrew Race on Dndbeyond for the Amiraspians...just hadn't got round to it. Also wanted to convert Anzu and Thrall of Pazuzu from Dragon #329 - will post on conversion from 3e thread. Also need to finish Efreet Noble and Fire Archomental. Finished campaign with...
  16. Casimir Liber

    5E: Converting Monsters from White Dwarf Magazine for Fifth Edition

    aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh (runs screaming into the void) Amiraspian Griffon Rider (I think what has happened is that I was using one of the statblocks as a template for the others and they've all become confused on Latest Published Versions. Anyway, once done these won't be fiddling with...
  17. Casimir Liber

    5E: Converting Monsters from White Dwarf Magazine for Fifth Edition

    weird...fixed now Amiraspian Griffon Rider Gallant
  18. Casimir Liber

    5E: Converting Monsters from White Dwarf Magazine for Fifth Edition

    Amiraspian Griffon Rider Gallant Amiraspian Griffon Rider Novice
  19. Casimir Liber

    5E: Converting Monsters from White Dwarf Magazine for Fifth Edition

    Amiraspian Griffon Rider Gallant Amiraspian Griffon Rider Novice (bafflingly the previous novice disappeared too!)
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