The PDF's out? How cool!
Yeah, this was exactly what i was worried about, having to Re-CR a lot of foes.So excited for this, but the challenge ratings seem a bit skewed for some creatures. Dark Creepers are the same challenge rating/experience point value as a goblin? One has 3 hit dice, can see in perfect darkness, use poison, make sneak attacks, and explodes when you kill it, the other... Well the other is just a goblin. Noticed odd experience point values for quite a few other monsters as well. Still great to see 5E work ups for some many of my favorite monsters. Just gonna have to adjust exp values for some.
Yeah, this was exactly what i was worried about, having to Re-CR a lot of foes.
I kinda like how MM spiders' venom worked, it had to go through your HP to paralyze you, the Areana's venom is wonky in 5E.
I kinda like how MM spiders' venom worked, it had to go through your HP to paralyze you, the Areana's venom is wonky in 5E.
Yeah, this was exactly what i was worried about, having to Re-CR a lot of foes.
I'm working on an article examining this actually. I'll make a post when I have it done, likely late tonight or early tomorrow.
Due to the number of words required to evaluate a creature, I have decided to split this article into three parts, especially as I don't expect it to get shorter as I get to the more complex creatures. You can find part one here: http://fantasticfrontier.com/2015/01/24/fifth-edition-foes-evaluating-challenge-ratings-part-1/
I have creatures picked out for parts 2 and 3, but they aren't written yet, so let me know here or in the comments over there if you have a particular creature you'd like to see analyzed.
Sobran, your analysis of the Gallows tree looks correct, but you've got an important fact wrong: my copy of FEF says the Gallows Tree is XP 10,000 (CR 13), but your article says it has a suggested difficulty of CR 10. Either you misread the entry or we have different versions of FEF.