That's a good one, as well. I guess I just don't like patchwork monsters.Klaus said:You can have something midway between the traditional look and the 3e look. Instead of having the parts stand out against each other, you allow their characteristics to "bleed" into each other:
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I like the look of this very much. Bestial features that only on second glance reveal similarities to a humanoid-equivalent malevolant intelligenceKlaus said:You can have something midway between the traditional look and the 3e look. Instead of having the parts stand out against each other, you allow their characteristics to "bleed" into each other:
It has been stated by WoTC designer, Logan Bonner that: "I'll confirm that the picture is a guulvorg (a Huge variant of the worg), and that the worg looks different from that."Banshee16 said:What he heck is #16? That's supposed to be a worg? It looks like one of the hairless mutated dogs from I Am Legend....that ain't no worg...![]()
Fallen Seraph said:It has been stated by WoTC designer, Logan Bonner that: "I'll confirm that the picture is a guulvorg (a Huge variant of the worg), and that the worg looks different from that."
Klaus said:You can have something midway between the traditional look and the 3e look. Instead of having the parts stand out against each other, you allow their characteristics to "bleed" into each other:
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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.