mhacdebhandia said:Rituals, the same way wizards create magic items. Much more flavourful to do a ritual to create a barrier than to simply cast wall of force.
They have explicitly said that each monster's abilities will be designed especially for that monster. Based on the four monster sample we have seen so far, that appears to be true.Kobold Avenger said:But yes Monsters are becoming cookie-cutter, but I feel that leaving many of their abilities simpler might make them easier to modify later on.
Derren said:PS: The Wild Hunt? Someone played too much The Witcher.
Aloïsius said:I want to know more about Fomorians
Derren said:Silent Image placed over a very deep pit for example.
Of course the dragon must know that the adventurers are coming to do this. Thats what the alarm spell is for which in itself is already a trap.
wartorn said:There are two new flavours of metallic dragon which displace bronze and brass from the core group. The new metallics are Iron and Adamantine.
Or even Large Natural Humanoid (Giant). But a couple of posters have referred to Giant as a type unfortunately.Steely Dan said:Wouldn't a giant be a Large Humanoid (Giant)…?
But, if we add Tin and Zinc dragons, we can make Bronze and Brass hybrids!TwoSix said:I like this idea...you remove the man-made alloy metallics, and replace them with naturally occurring metals (well, natural in a D&D setting).

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.