Stats for a High-Level Elemental

Primordial/beyond level 20 is probably the way to go. I'll check the thread. Thanks! (And if anyone else has further suggestion, please let me know!)

FYI, there is a compiled printer friendly PDF in the downloads section (linked in the OP of that thread).

Also, be careful with the primordials, they are for people using over level 20 rules. I think Mual-Tar's weakest attack inflicts 156 lightning damage. The other monsters a still upgrades over the WotC versions, designed with high level play in mind.
 

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Also, be careful with the primordials, they are for people using over level 20 rules. I think Mual-Tar's weakest attack inflicts 156 lightning damage. The other monsters a still upgrades over the WotC versions, designed with high level play in mind.
Yes, having looked at it now, I think the primordial is probably too strong, even for my group. But I can scale it down, or adapt one of the primals. Thanks!
 


I'm hoping for some high-level Elementals in MTOF (at least one, the Leviathan, is confimed.) Don't know how soon you need the monster, so homebrew may be the way to go - quite at lot of nice homebrew monsters here and elsewhere.
 

I'm hoping for some high-level Elementals in MTOF (at least one, the Leviathan, is confimed.) Don't know how soon you need the monster, so homebrew may be the way to go - quite at lot of nice homebrew monsters here and elsewhere.

I don't know if the Phoenix will be in MTOF or not, but when Mike Mearls described how he would like to stat one up on Twitter, it sounded very elemental and high level. So Leviathan for water, Phoenix for fire, maybe Behemoth for earth?
 

be careful
When Dave says this himself you need to listen.

(What a wonderful April Fool's it would have been for WotC to issue the Dave2008 version of the Monster Manual. That would certainly shut people like me complaining about weak stats up for good! :)
 

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