Minotaur Legs...

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Give how smart Krynn minotaurs are, I disagree that they would have problems with decks and rigging if they had hooves. They would come up with a non-human solution to a non-human problem and change how decks and riggings look and work.
 


Definitely prefer the bovine feet. In fact, I prefer the new MM less obtrusively cow-face look to the old "let's slap a bull head on a man" look, too.

By the same token, I prefer the hyena feet on the gnoll to the humanoid foot, and would very much like to see the gnoll change to monstrous humanoid rather than humanoid, but that's probably beyond the scope of this topic. :)
 


Bovine. One of my favorite picks is from an Ecology article from Dragon Magazine from way back. Anyone want to look it up on Dragon Archive?
 

Tetsubo said:
Human-like or Bovine-like?

I like them with hooves...
I'd like to think they have humanoid feet, particularly in Dragonlance. Can't really see them as skilled mariners trying to climb up to the crow's nest with hooves.
 

Cthulhudrew said:
Definitely prefer the bovine feet. In fact, I prefer the new MM less obtrusively cow-face look to the old "let's slap a bull head on a man" look, too.

By the same token, I prefer the hyena feet on the gnoll to the humanoid foot, and would very much like to see the gnoll change to monstrous humanoid rather than humanoid, but that's probably beyond the scope of this topic. :)
I prefer more animalistic heads on my anthropomorphic animals (minotaurs included). Preferrably, with very little human-like expressions. It makes these races more alien if you can't read their facial expressions, and that reduces greatly the furry angle.

Here are two of my gnolls, one for D&D and the other for d20 Modern:

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