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<blockquote data-quote="Yora" data-source="post: 8547749" data-attributes="member: 6670763"><p>Great to see so many replies here, but the goal was to share recommendations for monsters who barely got any coverage, rather than checking which ones actually appeared only once and no more.</p><p></p><p>Another interesting one I don't even remember the name of: It's an undead created by the priests of the drow goddess of necromancy as guardians, which is the corpse of a drow that has its skin removed and its blood turned to acid. Not sure how interesting they are to fight, but their appearance is certainly memorable.</p><p></p><p>The 3rd edition Monster Manual has shocker lizards. Small blue lizards that aren't very interesting on their own as they can deal a nonlethal electricity attack instead of a bite. But as a group, they can combine their electric powers to let one of them deal all their combined nonlethal damage as an area burst with lethal damage. Since this power can work only inside a 20 foot sphere, this has the potential to create quite interesting tactial situations with players trying to avoid being near a large group of them while taking down their numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yora, post: 8547749, member: 6670763"] Great to see so many replies here, but the goal was to share recommendations for monsters who barely got any coverage, rather than checking which ones actually appeared only once and no more. Another interesting one I don't even remember the name of: It's an undead created by the priests of the drow goddess of necromancy as guardians, which is the corpse of a drow that has its skin removed and its blood turned to acid. Not sure how interesting they are to fight, but their appearance is certainly memorable. The 3rd edition Monster Manual has shocker lizards. Small blue lizards that aren't very interesting on their own as they can deal a nonlethal electricity attack instead of a bite. But as a group, they can combine their electric powers to let one of them deal all their combined nonlethal damage as an area burst with lethal damage. Since this power can work only inside a 20 foot sphere, this has the potential to create quite interesting tactial situations with players trying to avoid being near a large group of them while taking down their numbers. [/QUOTE]
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