Dimwhit
Explorer
Jeff_DUG said:Oh and a few quick thoughts:
The animal product we have planned would contain 100 or so animals, maybe more (o.k. probably more because there's a hella lot of critters out there)
It's working title is 101+ Companimals. I know kind of dumb. We're still debating the whole naming schema of our product lines. We have a lot of play on words type titles and Companimals smirks of companion animals. The 101+ thing is also tentative. Seems like there's a current slew of 101 type products and DM's/Players gravitate towards those because over a hundred triggers the thought process "wow that's a lot!". People like lots of stuff when they are making a purchase (well we do any ways!)
Despite it's title the product focus is making sure that the "standard" animals are covered that DM's will populate their adventures with - i.e. cows, chickens, dogs, cats, horses, squirrels, foxes, etc. Of course we'll have alligators, elephants and sure even stats for whales, but to be honest those are really filler. We think gamers need small, farm and riding animal stats more than anything else.
We also wanted to include a section on poisonous insects & reptiles. Not made up stuff like giant centipedes or dire lizards, but actual game info on the bite effects of black widows, tarantulas, rattlesnakes and the like.
This is the kind of stuff WE feel is missing from D&D, but I dunno what do you guys think???
Sounds great! I think that's exactly what is needed. (Or what I'd like to see, anyway.) But don't forget Hummingbirds. Gotta stat out hummingbirds...