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Monster of the Week: Goblins

This entry is part 15 of 19 in the series Monster of the Week
Goblins are like the eternal minion. Fireball fodder. Unlike Zombies, they can think for themselves, so are perfect for enlisting in huge quantities for random armies. Ever since The Hobbit they’ve been associated with being standard foes, and are thus … Continue reading →
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Monster of the Week: Wraiths

This entry is part 14 of 19 in the series Monster of the Week
Wraiths are incorporeal undead, pretty standard in just about any fantasy setting. Their very nature makes them very difficult to injure at all. For a DM, they are a handy monster as both a random encounter, and forcing the players … Continue reading →
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Monster of the Week: Medusa

This entry is part 13 of 19 in the series Monster of the Week
I was going to write an article about Cockatrices, having been killed by one in NetHack (a Rogue-like game, more on NetHack later this week). However, I found 4E D&D doesn’t have them… yet. It’s possible they’ll be in the … Continue reading →
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Monster of the Week: Vampires

This entry is part 12 of 19 in the series Monster of the Week
Another classic creature born of human fear and storytelling, Vampires are a staple in a host of roleplaying games. They are inherently a strong opponent, and a puzzle, all at once. They are intelligent, and can serve in both combat … Continue reading →
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Monster of the Week: Hellhound

This entry is part 11 of 19 in the series Monster of the Week
Yay, Hellhounds! I’ve favoured them a little ever since DMing a solo game where the player used Handle Animal to tame one, and I let him keep it as his Animal Companion. Anyway, historically, Man has liked two things: dogs … Continue reading →
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Monster of the Week: Hydras

This entry is part 10 of 19 in the series Monster of the Week
From the trials of Heracles, we get a classical monster which is instantly recognisable, and a dangerous opponent. Tough and strong, with enough heads to attack everyone at once, the Hydra is a good “monster-y” monster: it’s only purpose is … Continue reading →
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Monster of the Week: Humans and PC races

This entry is part 9 of 19 in the series Monster of the Week
Humans, and, to a lesser extent, other player races, are quite handy for use as enemies in many campaigns. I mean, the real world’s done pretty well with just Humans, even without magic! Incredible, yeah. Anyway, in both campaigns set … Continue reading →
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Monster of the Week: Ettin

This entry is part 8 of 19 in the series Monster of the Week
Originally just a word for a giant, an Ettin is now a two-headed giant or ogre-like creature. The fit a nice niche in D&D: they’re stronger than Ogres, which are a good foe for a low-level party, but they are … Continue reading →
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Monster of the Week: Zombies

This entry is part 7 of 19 in the series Monster of the Week
Ah, Zombies. A classic creature from various mythologies that, like many others, has been revived through modern film and literature, and is thus standard fare for roleplayer gamers such as us. Ironically, many of the aforementioned reviving pieces are set … Continue reading →
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Monster of the Week: Mimic

This entry is part 5 of 19 in the series Monster of the Week
The Mimic is a classic monster dating back to the beginning of D&D. It’s a creature that, in standard Gygaxian fashion, tries to kill you despite looking like a piece of furniture. It can assume the shape of just about … Continue reading →
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