Foghammer |
1. Cyclopean Shark
Looks like the beginnings of aboleths. o-o;
3. Pangolins (+dire version, of course)
4. Dire Stomatopods (the normal sized ones are too little, really, but still creepy)
5. Honey Badger
6. Bighorn Sheep (I was very disappointed in the ram in Bestiary 2.)
CarverWarForged |
Oh god i have a few...
how about...
Dragon spawned creatures
cranium rats
New templates that are not simple templates that basically do the same thing but for different alignments like maybe deathless so FINALLY I can play a Necromancer that isnt evil...
or maybe an elemental template
just some ideas!!!
Gark the Goblin |
+1 to pangolins!
Leopard seal (any seals, really)
Less needed:
Vultures, skuas, puffins
Ibex, elands, gaurs
Mongeese, civets, raccoons
Bobcat
Aadwolf
Leopard rework (personal gripe)
Generic Villain |
A candiru based on the (horrible, gut-wrenching) myth rather than boring "facts."
A swarm of bullet ants.
Doodlebug Anklebiter |
7. Cymothoa exigua would be nasty for spellcasters...
Nature is yucky!
EDIT: That ratel video is nuts!
Dragonsong |
5. Honey Badger
Came for the honey badger leaving satisfied.
Honey Badger video goodness, for the three people who use the internet who haven't seen it.
DungeonmasterCal |
elands
I have a character that rides an eland instead of a horse. Its name is Baby.
I tend to populate my homebrew worlds with creatures from Earth's past, but I purposely avoid dinosaurs because I feel they're cliched and overused. It's not uncommon to see herds of brontotheres, three-toed horses (Halflings breed them for mounts), terror birds, or deinotheres as one travels the wilds of my settings. Indricotheres (giant rhinoceros-like creatures) are used as mobile archery platforms by some countries. I'd love to see more "real" creatures from the past statted up.
As far as living or "modern" creatures go, giant bola spiders would be terrifying, as would giant trapdoor spiders. I know back in 1e they statted these up in a Dragon mag, but I'd like to see them redone. Giant forms of parasitic wasps and flies that paralyze and then lay eggs into creatures (re PCs lol). Chimpanzees can tear a human being apart with almost no effort. And the sting of the Japanese Giant Wasp can dissolve flesh.
And don't forget cryptids like Bigfoot, the Ropen, and a host of other "undiscovered" creatures!
Cartigan |
Struthioniformes - Ostriches, Emus, Moas, etc
Hornets. Like this one: Asian Giant Hornet. "For real" insects are generally not things you want to mess with.
The entire fauna of Australia. Dire Wombat? Dire Kangaroo? Flee for your lives!
Last time I was flipping through the Bestiaries, I couldn't find giant owls. WTF!
They are normal Owls but with the Advanced Template but since you can't use templates anywhere but monster creation, no one cares.
Freehold DM |
Foghammer wrote:5. Honey Badger
Came for the honey badger leaving satisfied.
Honey Badger video goodness, for the three people who use the internet who haven't seen it.
Jesus Christ...
Dragonsong |
Hornets. Like this one: Asian Giant Hornet. "For real" insects are generally not things you want to mess with.
Speaking of insects let's add the bullet ant to the list.
@Freehold DM Yes that is the only valid response to the Honey Badger.
Gark the Goblin |
Dragonsong wrote:Jesus Christ...Foghammer wrote:5. Honey Badger
Came for the honey badger leaving satisfied.
Honey Badger video goodness, for the three people who use the internet who haven't seen it.
I haven't seen the video, but due to my National Geographic education I knew that honey badgers were crazy blood ragers. Odd to think that they tolerate honeyguides.
Freehold DM |
Struthioniformes - Ostriches, Emus, Moas, etc
Hornets. Like this one: Asian Giant Hornet. "For real" insects are generally not things you want to mess with.
The entire fauna of Australia. Dire Wombat? Dire Kangaroo? Flee for your lives!
Quote:They are normal Owls but with the Advanced Template but since you can't use templates anywhere but monster creation, no one cares.
Last time I was flipping through the Bestiaries, I couldn't find giant owls. WTF!
Re: Asian Giant Hornet
Thanks for the nightmares, Cartigan.
Cartigan |
Cartigan wrote:Struthioniformes - Ostriches, Emus, Moas, etc
Hornets. Like this one: Asian Giant Hornet. "For real" insects are generally not things you want to mess with.
The entire fauna of Australia. Dire Wombat? Dire Kangaroo? Flee for your lives!
Quote:They are normal Owls but with the Advanced Template but since you can't use templates anywhere but monster creation, no one cares.
Last time I was flipping through the Bestiaries, I couldn't find giant owls. WTF!Re: Asian Giant Hornet
Thanks for the nightmares, Cartigan.
I think one of them shoots acid/poison. It was on some Discovery show.
Areteas |
Foghammer wrote:5. Honey Badger
Came for the honey badger leaving satisfied.
Honey Badger video goodness, for the three people who use the internet who haven't seen it.
What, honey badgers and no 'honey badger don't give a ...' (bad language) video? Best dub ever.
Freehold DM |
Freehold DM wrote:Honey Badgers are good at two things: Hating you and hating you to death.Quote RE: Honey Badger- "If you had not committed great sins,
God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you."I forgot to mention how cool that was.
Cartigan, let our final battle be a duel of Honey Badgers at sunset.
Tiny Coffee Golem |
Dragonsong wrote:Jesus Christ...Foghammer wrote:5. Honey Badger
Came for the honey badger leaving satisfied.
Honey Badger video goodness, for the three people who use the internet who haven't seen it.
"Honey Badger don't give a &^%$."
edit: Nindja'd
Gark the Goblin |
Cartigan wrote:Cartigan, let our final battle be a duel of Honey Badgers at sunset.Freehold DM wrote:Honey Badgers are good at two things: Hating you and hating you to death.Quote RE: Honey Badger- "If you had not committed great sins,
God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you."I forgot to mention how cool that was.
Where you grip the honey badger by the tail. Whoever has longer arms and manages to hold on long enough wins. Then they take the winner to the hospital in a helicopter.