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<blockquote data-quote="amethal" data-source="post: 3010367" data-attributes="member: 22784"><p>MM IV came just in time for me.</p><p></p><p>The PCs had just entered a 5 room "dragon themed" dungeon, and I was all set to use one of each of the chromatic dragons. Now I'm using dragonspawn instead, and the players haven't a clue what to expect next. </p><p></p><p>The CRs are too low for our current party, so I'm advancing them, but that's not very difficult.</p><p></p><p>A whitespawn berserker (with 12 barbarian levels) on an iceskidder mount gave the party's heavily armoured paladin an extremely nasty shock, and he would have died had not the mage used wall of force to keep the monster away while the party regrouped and re-assessed the situation.</p><p></p><p>The blackspawn stalker was also lots of fun. I only had two players for that part of the dungeon. They guessed it could shoot webs, but when it shot two at once and entangled them both simultaneously they got very nervous.</p><p></p><p>Next week - greenspawn razorfiend, bluespawn godkiller and then the apparent "climax" with a redspawn arcanis on a redspawn firebelcher.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately for them, the redspawn isn't the BBEG. That honour is reserved for a souped up Aspect of Tiamat.</p><p></p><p>The spawn are tailor made for this very silly dungeon. I'm not sure how much use I'll get out of them in a normal adventure, but at the moment I'm a fan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amethal, post: 3010367, member: 22784"] MM IV came just in time for me. The PCs had just entered a 5 room "dragon themed" dungeon, and I was all set to use one of each of the chromatic dragons. Now I'm using dragonspawn instead, and the players haven't a clue what to expect next. The CRs are too low for our current party, so I'm advancing them, but that's not very difficult. A whitespawn berserker (with 12 barbarian levels) on an iceskidder mount gave the party's heavily armoured paladin an extremely nasty shock, and he would have died had not the mage used wall of force to keep the monster away while the party regrouped and re-assessed the situation. The blackspawn stalker was also lots of fun. I only had two players for that part of the dungeon. They guessed it could shoot webs, but when it shot two at once and entangled them both simultaneously they got very nervous. Next week - greenspawn razorfiend, bluespawn godkiller and then the apparent "climax" with a redspawn arcanis on a redspawn firebelcher. Unfortunately for them, the redspawn isn't the BBEG. That honour is reserved for a souped up Aspect of Tiamat. The spawn are tailor made for this very silly dungeon. I'm not sure how much use I'll get out of them in a normal adventure, but at the moment I'm a fan. [/QUOTE]
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