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What's your favorite "fodder" monster race?

What is your favorite fodder monster race?


Gotcha.

I put LotR orcs as old old school, piggies as old school, and 3.xE+ orcs as new school-ish but definitely not related to LotR. Oh well, it wouldn't be a forum poll if everyone actually agreed with the choices offered by the poll.... ;)

I'm fairly sure by "LotR" orcs, Mercurius meant this:
lotr_orc1.jpg which is obviously, this: dnd_orcs4e.jpg
...or "new school."

As opposed to this:
dnd_orcs1.jpg and this dnd_Orc1e.jpg which are the obvious, direct rip-off of Hildebrandt's originals...this:
lotr_orc_origin.jpg
a.k.a. "old school."
 

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I don't have one or two favorites, but I like different ones for different situations.

Goblins and Kobolds as annoying and potentially comic if they weren't so deadly.
Orcs as a chaotic rampaging hoard.
Hobgoblins as a well ordered rampaging hoard.
Lizardfolk as tribal hunters who mostly want to be left alone, but will lash out when threatened.
 



Orcs for me.

Orcs are great with battle axes, levels of Barbarian and Fighter and can deliver crits and take lots of damage--this last something satisfying to players who work hard to amp up the damage via melee and spell attacks.
 


Basically what I mean is this: Nearly all campaigns have a low-level, common enemy that at first is mean and scary, eventually becomes fodder.

Goblin. Although recently I have been using gnolls a fair bit as well.

Because I play E6, it is not inevitable that they become fodder either.

thotd
 

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