lukelightning
First Post
I use it a fair amount. As a DM I terrorized the players with a bunch of really nasty goblins riding on medium-sized giant spiders (and some on a large spider)*.
In the game I'm playing in, the cleric in the party has a paladin-style warhorse (non-vanishing) and can be really scary as a mounted combatant (particularly when sharing buff spells with his mount). This is balanced by the fact that there are lots of situations/places where horses can't go. The druid has a giant pack lizard he rides on sometimes, while my guy is stuck with a horse he can barely ride (light riding horse which likes to run away).
*Goblins in my game don't ride wolves or wargs; depending on the tribe they ride all sorts of weird creatures: spiders, bats, giant wasps, giant rats, etc.
In the game I'm playing in, the cleric in the party has a paladin-style warhorse (non-vanishing) and can be really scary as a mounted combatant (particularly when sharing buff spells with his mount). This is balanced by the fact that there are lots of situations/places where horses can't go. The druid has a giant pack lizard he rides on sometimes, while my guy is stuck with a horse he can barely ride (light riding horse which likes to run away).
*Goblins in my game don't ride wolves or wargs; depending on the tribe they ride all sorts of weird creatures: spiders, bats, giant wasps, giant rats, etc.