Dog Moon
Adventurer
Two ways of how I do it:
1. The most common: a concept. I have an idea in my head. Doesn't really matter where it came from; dream, picture, movie, whatever. Then I start to build the creature. Most of the time, I can find a creature within the MM that works at least vaguely with my concept. Like my idea of shadowy/firey charismatic women from this one picture I found. I took the Nymph and began modifying things. I always found this to be easier to than just start making up stats and making sure everything fit.
2. Begin with a creature. Say Gargoyle. Then I'm like 'What can I do to make this creature neat?' Includes both templates and class levels. One time I ended up making a flaming gargoyle guy of Mephistopholes and he looks pretty wicked in my mind. I added a couple templates, then gave whatever class he needed to meet the prereqs of the Meph PrC and then gave him a bunch of levels into that. Generally, when giving creatures PrCs I finish the class at where I think the coolest level is. A few times it's maxed out, but in some, the cool abilities finish at level 5 and after that is basically a few increases; then, that creature will have 5 levels in that class. Add up CRs and voila, I have my creature.
1. The most common: a concept. I have an idea in my head. Doesn't really matter where it came from; dream, picture, movie, whatever. Then I start to build the creature. Most of the time, I can find a creature within the MM that works at least vaguely with my concept. Like my idea of shadowy/firey charismatic women from this one picture I found. I took the Nymph and began modifying things. I always found this to be easier to than just start making up stats and making sure everything fit.
2. Begin with a creature. Say Gargoyle. Then I'm like 'What can I do to make this creature neat?' Includes both templates and class levels. One time I ended up making a flaming gargoyle guy of Mephistopholes and he looks pretty wicked in my mind. I added a couple templates, then gave whatever class he needed to meet the prereqs of the Meph PrC and then gave him a bunch of levels into that. Generally, when giving creatures PrCs I finish the class at where I think the coolest level is. A few times it's maxed out, but in some, the cool abilities finish at level 5 and after that is basically a few increases; then, that creature will have 5 levels in that class. Add up CRs and voila, I have my creature.