Monster Manual II Art Gallery!


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Yay! Quite a lot of Dark Sun monsters there... Braxat, Cloud ray, Dune Reapers, Nightmare Beast, Psurlon, Silt horrors, Spirits of the Land and Thri-kreen (OK, the kreen were in either the Psionics Handbook or the web enhancement, but it's still cool).
 

Nightfall said:
I'm still trying to find which Creature Collections creatures they used in this book.

So far it seems the Fatling is the only one, in the form of an undead as Famine Spirit.

As a guess, I'd say the bone ooze is prolly the undead ooze.
 



Anyone else think the art quality is not as consistent in this book? Some of the stuff is phenomenal and other stuff sux.

Hope I am not the only one...
 

Warrior Poet said:
... son of kyuss (rendered with a nod to Iron Maiden's Eddie, perhaps? And what's the plural, by the way? Sons of Kyuss? Son of Kyuss', Son of Kyai?)....

Sons of Kyuss. I love the art for the phoenix, very nice.
 


Heh. The return of the gem dragons is the one and only thing I'm not looking forward to about this book*. I'm still going to get it the very instant it's released, though. :)

(* Well, that and the fact that it's not immediately going to be OGC... :D)
 

I'm very glad they've decided to go the OGL route with some of the kewler monsters of the D&D mutliverse, now. I'll be looking forward to Green Ronin's fiendbook for 'loths, that's for sure.

As a PSer I'm also curious about what they're doing for the Planetouched...

...and I'm very thankful that they've let taurian and chimeric creatures become a template.

...and happy that the psychic critters are getting their moment in the true limelight. :)

YAY! Yay for MM2!

Now...the Epic Levels, Nyambe, MM2, Final Fantasy 11, Book of Vile Darkness....I hurt with the amount of cash I'm going to have to shell out for various nerdy activities. Damntheman!
 

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