Another in my Chrono Trigger series: the Dragon Tank! The tank requires strategic targeting of different parts in the right order much like in the game, so make sure that players are aware they can (and should) target different parts.

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Looking for some terrifying creatures for your upcoming Halloween tonight? Look no further!

CREATURES OF THE TOMB has over 150 new monster statblocks for you to drop into your games!

https://t.co/t72Xd6ggxT

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Looking for some terrifying creatures for your upcoming Halloween games? Look no further!

CREATURES OF THE TOMB has over 150 new monster statblocks for you to drop into your games!

https://t.co/t72Xd6ggxT

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Kobolds are one of the most iconic creatures in DnD, and the Cobalt Book of Kobolds has everything you need as a player or a DM to live your best Kobold life! This book is jam packed with statblocks, traps, new equipment, and more!

https://t.co/eGG0egCYtH

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A conversion of the Attic Whisperer from Pathfinder! One of the creepiest — and most tragic — monsters in the Pathfinder bestiary, this monster is a perfect creepy encounter for a decrepit building and a great opportunity for worldbuilding.

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Fun Fr-onday, a collab with familiar.foes on Instagram! SCP-4975 — a personal favorite SCP since I love creepy old folk monsters; check out its entry on the SCP website to learn more.

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Statblock for the Aktaroth Charger, an Asmodean cultist of a distinctive fighting style (and some lore fluff/quick tactics + innate spellcasting option). Feedback welcome!

Which do you want next: Warlock, Berserker, or Assassin?

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Hey, the bard’s looking a little sus. Fun Fr-unday, with a trend that I’m joining fashionably late. This was pretty interesting to try and put into a fantasy setting. Who knows, maybe there’s an adventure to have regarding what they are.

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Unbound Monsters - Inevitables (Reimagined)

Have your players face the enforcers of fate!

Get all monsters (9 statblocks total) and more here:
https://t.co/YZQvLrYFcf

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The Daitengu: the more popular interpretation of the tengu, most well known for their distinctive red face and long nose. In folk tales, these yokai have been both mentors and monsters, making them a versatile option for an NPC in your campaign.

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The Monitor, an entity sent to crush the ripples of chaos and enforce the ordained flow of fate. Commissioned for a statblock set coming soon. 👀#dnd5e

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Prince Aestval of Orchidthorne. An Eladrin noble of the Summer Court and the first boss my players took down. I got to use the Orchid Count statblock from 's Strongholds and Followers, which I highly recommend.

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Fun Friday: Good ol’ Yakkity Yakra. The first boss of Chrono Trigger and the point in which I realized how important positioning is. Apparently this thing has a descendant, so...I assume there’s a whole species of Yakra to throw at your players.

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We homebrewed a dragon, the Draxolotyl! (free download and statblock in comments) [OC] via /r/DnD https://t.co/YIohE7pZBR

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New, fun & slightly terrifying creature! We all run into regular, old human werewolves... let's mix it up? Here's a collab between us and the extremely talented snievv (https://t.co/XDg0FjoDLo). You can find the sheet, page, and statblock right here:
https://t.co/yuMlnN5cUR

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Animating this chatblocker right now :)

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I made some baby elementals cause we could all use some cute monsters these days

statblock for peeps here: https://t.co/SdtvGE6cCL

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I made this creature which I've named for the time being a Whip Weasel. Their tails are elastic and can crack like a whip! They can smash sturdy tree trunks but also steal objects with it. Might make a statblock for one.

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