Midgard Bonus Bestiary (4E) PDF

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The Bonus Bestiary for 4th Edition D&D is here, expanding on the Midgard Bestiary for D&D with 12 additional monsters and foes drawn from Open Design's award-winning adventures and sourcebooks!

In these pages lurk some of the greatest monsters that Open Design has unleashed on players over the last five years - ready to deploy in your D&D adventures. All are core fantasy creatures designed for easy adaptation to any campaign.

You'll find lots of old favorites here along with brand-new monsters. 4th Edition D&D players now have a toychest that includes the Andrenjinyi, the Bagiennik, the Chort Devil and the Doppelrat, the Dragonleaf Tree and the mythical Kikimora, the disgusting Oculo Swarm, and the Salt Golem.

That's just for starters! There's also the Star Drake, Strangling Watcher, Stuhac, and the Witchlight, all fully illustrated and heavily playtested!

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You can never have too many monsters! But it's a real treat when you get thoughtful well-designed ones that can really establish themselves as living (usually) creatures within your world rather than mere cannon-fodder to wheel out when it's time for a brawl.

Each of the twelve comes with a wealth of background detail about how they fit in to wherever it is you'll find them, as well as an illustration and full stat-block. All the entries lack is a pronunciation guide, a few are tongue-twisters.

Perhaps you would like a dragonleaf tree in your garden. I can see some puzzled mail carriers when they see a 'Beware of the tree' sign... just before an oculo swarm happens by. Maybe you'd like a salt golem for a butler, or a pet star drake. And there are several others, some capable of interaction, others mindless marauders with whom you'll have to do combat as soon as they come into view.

Just reading through the descriptions sets ideas into motion, how they might be woven into existing plots and locations or even spawning ideas for side-adventures or whole plotlines of their own. This is what monster books ought to be like!


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