It would make for a much cooler stat line, though:
Orc (AC 6, MV 9”, HD 1, #AT 1, D 1-6, BF Eggs Benny w/OJ)
Kormast "Eggs" Benny was a halfling thief....
It would make for a much cooler stat line, though:
Orc (AC 6, MV 9”, HD 1, #AT 1, D 1-6, BF Eggs Benny w/OJ)
I think the operative word there was 'interesting'.
But, as always, we don't have to define things as "ONLY" anything. An imaginative description of a NPC or a setting is interesting and flavorful, absolutely. That doesn't preclude mechanics from being interesting in their own right, also! And the best monsters, to my mind, are the ones that wed an imaginative description and backstory with novel, interesting mechanics.Once we define interesting as only what something or someone can do via game the mechanics our imaginations will have finally been beaten into submission.
But, as always, we don't have to define things as "ONLY" anything. An imaginative description of a NPC or a setting is interesting and flavorful, absolutely. That doesn't preclude mechanics from being interesting in their own right, also! And the best monsters, to my mind, are the ones that wed an imaginative description and backstory with novel, interesting mechanics.
Yeah, I'm still not stoked about looking up spells, even if the bad guy is an evil wizard.They have said that you will be able to do custom monsters in a 4E "by the numbers" style. And only actual spells are listed as spells, other special abilities are just given in the text, again 4E style
It would make for a much cooler stat line, though:
Orc (AC 6, MV 9”, HD 1, #AT 1, D 1-6, BF Eggs Benny w/OJ)
It sounds like that's really the only point where they resort to entirely PC-like mechanics. In 4e, sure, a monster/NPC with spells would have them statted out (and they might be different from the PC version of the spell). 5e goes for the old-school vibe that recognizes rules as de-facto laws of physics, so a monster has a PC spell, it works like the PC spell - in which case, why re-print the whole text of the spell (which is likely to be longer than the text of a 4e power, too).Yeah, I'm still not stoked about looking up spells, even if the bad guy is an evil wizard.
What are the chances you'll have (citric) acid resistance at that level, anyway?Hmmm. OJ is a little overpowered for a threat at this level.
Yeah, I'm still not stoked about looking up spells, even if the bad guy is an evil wizard.