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D&D 3E/3.5 3.5 stats for a Mooncalf?

Klaus

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Hi!

I'm upgrading Heart of the Nightfang Spire to 3.5 and I was wondering if anyone had already upgraded the Mooncalf.

Thanks! :)
 

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I'm currently playing Nightfang as a player. Our DM gave it DR 5/cold iron for a fey/moon connection. We found that out from lore rolls and from actually fightining it. I don't know how much he changed it from the original (he said he made it 3.5 and upgraded the adventure for our 3 13th level characters) but it was a really tough monster, too tough to be called a mooncalf. As we were fighting it I taunted him by saying I would rename him for the sagas so that not even its true name would survive the fight. I just need to think of a good replacement name for a druidic giant bat squid.
 





gfunk said:
How about flying Cthulu-head?

His vorpal blade went snicker snack but the DM laughed and said Fraptious Joy! Calou, Calay! Great Cthulhu can not die from a blade.
 
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Vodam vrote:

"Anybody know the Swedish words for Squid and Bat?"

A Bat would be a Fladdermus and a Squid would be a tioarmad (ten-armed) Bläckfisk.

Asmo
 


Hand of Vecna said:
"Tioarmad Fladdermus-Bläckfisk".... freaky....
Is "Tiormad" swedish for druid? I didn't like fladdermus alone but as part of the whole name it does sound about right. Blackfisk has a nice ring to it as a monster name.
 

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