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  1. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    Righty-ho I've updated the Wriggler Working Draft with a first draft conversion. Rereading the Polyhedron text I noticed wrigglers can swallow opponents up to Small size not Tiny, so we'll need to rewrite the Description yet again. I am thinking:  A dire mosquito larva is an aquatic insect...
  2. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    Just remembered another thing I was going to check. Real world mosquito larva breathe air through siphons on their tail tip, but those aren't mentioned in the Polyhedron version which compares them to "aquatic caterpillars" but doesn't say whether they actually are aquatic. If they have gills...
  3. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    And that's with the normal sized once that only measure a few millimeters. Imagine how much worse a sound one twelve feet long makes when flying around!
  4. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    Dang it, I just noticed that the Female Dire Mosquito Working Draft was erroneously indented just after the Variant: Diseased Female Dire Mosquitoes title. Just removed the indentation from the Working Draft. Will leave it to you whether to do the same on D&D Beyond.
  5. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    Works for me, although I'd lean towards going even lower to a Giant Wasp's STR 10, a Giant Wolf Spider's STR 12 or a Giant Crab's STR 13. I've updated the Male Dire Mosquito Working Draft with CR 1 (200 XP), STR 12, +4 to hit, 1d6 + 2 damage.
  6. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    Quiet? I find their whining drone so annoying that if there's one in my bedroom I had to get up and dispose of the dang thing before I can get to sleep.
  7. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    Oh damn it, the Male Giant Mosquitoes were size Medium not Large. Changed the Male Dire Mosquito Working Draft from. Large beast, unaligned Hit Points 52 (7d10 + 14) To: Medium beast, unaligned Hit Points 52 (8d8 + 16) That doesn't change anything else.
  8. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    According to the 2014 CR Calculator, if we give the Male a DPR of 15–32 he'll be Challenge 2, with DPR 6–14 he'll be Challenge 1 and with DPR 4–5 he'll be Challenge 1/2. The AD&D Male Giant Mosquito was worth 420 XP compared to 975 or 1,400 for the Females, so I think CR 1 is most appropriate...
  9. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    In Fifth Edition a creature with hovering flight is more resistant to falling: FLYING MOVEMENT Flying creatures enjoy many benefits of mobility, but they must also deal with the danger of falling. If a flying creature is knocked prone, has its speed reduced to 0, or is otherwise deprived of the...
  10. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    Hold on, I just realized something. Shouldn't the Female Mosquito have (hover) on her fly speed? For that matter, shouldn't our Giant Horsefly have (hover) as well?
  11. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    Updating the Female Dire Mosquito Working Draft. So this one's done I think. Male next methinks.
  12. Cleon

    Converting True Dragons

    The idea was "briefly paraphrase what was in the Master Rules, Rules Cyclopedia and Immortals Set" and tweak Pearl's basic tactics.
  13. Cleon

    Converting True Dragons

    Updated the Opal the Sun Dragon Working Draft. We've had a few numbers to sort out. First, Armour Class. In the BECMI original, Pearl is one better than Opal: AC –9 vs. AC –8. So how about giving his 3.5 version two more points of natural armour for Armor Class 52 (–8 size, +40 natural, +10...
  14. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    Updating the Female Dire Mosquito Working Draft. I toyed with the idea of adding an ability like that but decided against it. Fifth edition seems to avoid minor "flavour" traits like that, at least in the Monster Manual. That said, we could tweak the Description to mention that habit, like...
  15. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    How's this Description Dire mosquitoes are monstrous insects that can be as big as a horse, although their slender bodies and limbs make them far lighter. A female dire mosquito looks just like an ordinary blood-sucking mosquito apart from the size, with a body length from 9 to 12 feet. A male...
  16. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    Updating the Female Dire Mosquito Working Draft. So it's just the Description to do and we can start on the males.
  17. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    Oh, and the original monster was slower in the air than a Giant Horsefly so I'd make it Speed 15 ft., fly 50 ft. Putting that together and updating the Female Dire Mosquito Working Draft.
  18. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    I'm also thinking of increasing the Hit Dice a tad since the original monster had 7 HD (Culex) or 8 HD (Anopheles, which is more than an AD&D Giant Scorpion. In 2E AD&D 8 Hit Dice averages 36 hit points while 5+5 HD averages 27.5 hp. A 5E Giant Scorpion has 52 (7d10 + 14) so if the mosquito has...
  19. Cleon

    5E: Monstrous Arthropods for Fifth Edition

    I'm thinking about removing the "from the target" from "after it drains ## hit points of blood from the target" since the dire mosquito could drink her fill from multiple targets. Maybe make it:  The mosquito can end the grapple by spending 5 feet of its movement. It does so after the target...
  20. Cleon

    Converting Planescape monsters

    I'll post the 3.0 stats: MODRON STATISTICS This section provides statistics for modrons of each caste. In addition to the specific characteristics of their caste, all modrons share certain additional qualities.Because of their single-minded devotion to following orders from superiors,modrons...
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