D&D 5E How I prep monsters in 5E D&D.


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Black pudding -> vanilla pudding?
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I came back and found this thread because I have been at it again, most recently with

1. Will o' Wisp (wow, so different from earlier editions and now undead? Actually, I like that latter change). Redid it.
2. Myling (from Tome of Beasts) very flavorful, but very wonky to my tastes and mechanics that don't jibe with my preference.. Redid it.
3. Young Green Dragon - the most boring dragon of all! This one is up next and it needs some more interesting abilities.

My general philosophy with tweaking monsters, is that single monsters should have multiple flavorful/thematic powers and monsters meant to be faced in number should be more straightforward to remain easy to run, but maybe have a collective ability.
 

I came back and found this thread because I have been at it again, most recently with

1. Will o' Wisp (wow, so different from earlier editions and now undead? Actually, I like that latter change). Redid it.
2. Myling (from Tome of Beasts) very flavorful, but very wonky to my tastes and mechanics that don't jibe with my preference.. Redid it.
3. Young Green Dragon - the most boring dragon of all! This one is up next and it needs some more interesting abilities.

My general philosophy with tweaking monsters, is that single monsters should have multiple flavorful/thematic powers and monsters meant to be faced in number should be more straightforward to remain easy to run, but maybe have a collective ability.
Is the 2024 green dragon not more interesting? Or does that only kick in at later age tiers?
 


I skipped 2024 completely, so not sure.
They don't look super-interesting in 2024, per D&D Beyond. Amphibious, multiattack, poison breath.

The cool magical stuff starts later, starting with mind spikes and clouds of poisonous miasma around them as an adult.

For the 2014 version, I might just give them enchanter abilities, which is the general direction 2024 went with them (and arguably didn't go far enough for my tastes, as I like green dragons to be schemers and manipulators).
 




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