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jgbrowning,

As always, the XRP is making good things for good gamers... I hate how I have to read a thousand monsters to find one that fits the place my game is taking place, specially when you search one for the cold environment, the books I own are very very poor on it or have just high CR monsters.

Kamikaze Midget,

If you do not mind I would love to have it, even though i may not own all the books at it and probably won't, this surely will give me thoughts on what to buyt when i have money, though.
 

Olive said:
Sounds great... which sources?

Unfortunately, I don't think I can say. Part of (my reading at least) the OGL is that I can't use source material for advertisement without written permission from the source author/publisher, which is basically what you're asking for.

But I can say that we're trying very hard to pull from many different sources to cover the primary terrains. And when the book comes out, just look in the section 15 of the OGL to see the source material.

As always, the XRP is making good things for good gamers... I hate how I have to read a thousand monsters to find one that fits the place my game is taking place, specially when you search one for the cold environment, the books I own are very very poor on it or have just high CR monsters.

Yeah, it's what spurred me on to really do this. As a GM I hate to look through monster book after monster book when so many of the monsters simply don't fit what I'm looking for. We're trying for a good CR range and for monsters that fit well in most of the climates (hot, cold, temperate) or fit at least well enough that a quick fiddle by the GM makes it easily work.

joe b.
 
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jgbrowning said:
[plug] We'll be releasing the Monster Geographica series at Gen Con this year. A pocket-sized monster book containing around 200 OGC monsters from about 20 different sources (all updated for 3.5) NO SRD monsters. They'll be by environment and then by challange rating. [/plug]

joe b.

That sound great. Quick, simple and handy. Just the way I like it.

Kamikaze Midget said:
I have a spreadsheet that contains a lot of monsters by environment, CR, type, and subtype.........but it's too big to attatch :\

Wow! sound like most of what I'm looking for. Could you email it to me?

-Swiftbrook
 

Huh, funny. I just recently made a list, by going through all my monster books, of which monsters I think I would ever potentially use in this campaign. It's pretty extensive, although, of course, it only shows potential usage, not true usage. Book of Fiends has the longest list of any single work on my personal list, and Monsternomicon is fairly close behind, despite the relatively few numbers of monsters in that book.
 

Kamikaze Midget said:
I have a spreadsheet that contains a lot of monsters by environment, CR, type, and subtype.........but it's too big to attatch :\

Ohh - I'd love to get my mitts on that! Would it be possible for you to email it to me? You can have my first born and my time share in Ghenna!

B:]B

Oh - my email: nondeplume99@aol.com

(yes, I know it should be nomdeplume, but all the nom's I tried were taken, so my name means not the pen)
 

If you want it e-mailed, post your addy here, the administrator has disabled e-mailing board powerz.

For the record, the file is an Excel spreadsheet that contains Name, Type, Subtype, CR, Alignment, Climate, Terrain, and a brief description of every creature in the MM (with a carat for the non-SRD stuff), Tome of Horrors, Monster Manual II, Fiend Folio, Draconomicon, Call of Cthulhu, Oriental Adventures, and the 3.0 Psi HB. It's got some things specific to my setting, and 'duplicate monsters' may have mild changes (like the tougher version getting a slight variant name). Stuff specific to my setting includes
* the Oriental Adventures Oni all have the (Native) subtype
* Creatures with big lists of terrain have been boiled down to just one
* Some house-adaptations of 3.0 monsters into 3.5 types and subtypes.
* Gerehleths/Demondands are all called "Leths"
* Yugoloths/Daemons are all called "Loths"
* All animals and magical beasts have a subtype related to what kind of creatures they are related to (Ravens are [Avians], for instance; Monitor Lizards are [Reptiles], etc.)

If all this is coo, post your addy, and I'll ship it off to ya.
 


Oh, I did not see they have taken out the mail quick link... sent it to me at nifelhein at ibestvip dot com, please, specially because I own almost all those books! :D

Cheers,

Nif.
 

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