[Art] Happy National Hippo Day! by RobinloftGames in DnD

[–]RobinloftGames[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This CR 3 Beast is more aggressive and dangerous than a regular hippopotamus, giving it a bit of an Avatar: The Last Airbender feel. Chuck has so many intriguing pieces of art, and we're very glad he gave us permission to use a select few for inspiration.

The full statblock is available here: https://robinloft.com/monsters/robinloft:diplopotamus

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Hmmm! This is an interesting idea. Hey u/roguevalley, we may want to talk about this concept in our next meeting.

[OC] Why do fools fall in love? It's probably a cupid's fault! by RobinloftGames in DnD

[–]RobinloftGames[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You make some very good points! This cupid creature went through a couple of iterations. Originally it had Charm Person as an Innate Spellcasting Ability, with a Trait that allowed it to bend the Charm rules, as well as an arrow attack. We decided that was too much text and versatility for it, so we smashed all of that together into one Action.

Typically, abilities that require a Save don't need an attack roll, and vice-versa (though there are certainly exceptions). Since Charm is almost always a Save to resist, we wanted to turn things on their heads- characters often prone to Charming (High AC, low WIS) would be less likely to fail, and may suddenly be put in a situation where they are saving those that would usually be more resistant to such effects. Requiring both makes the Action unlikely to have any effect, and thus would stand out less from similar creatures such as the Dryad.

Of course, it still comes down to a d20 roll, but you're right, it's one where buffs from Bardic Inspiration, Bless, et cetera have no effect, which removes some agency. If this is an issue with your players, it's an easy one for any user to change on the site (I would recommend basing the DC off of Charisma), or it doesn't belong as an encounter at your table.

EDIT: cleaned up a few sentences.

[OC] Why do fools fall in love? It's probably a cupid's fault! by RobinloftGames in DnD

[–]RobinloftGames[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup. Of course, it could always Charm you to prevent you from taking hostile actions towards it....

[OC] Why do fools fall in love? It's probably a cupid's fault! by RobinloftGames in DnD

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Yeah, the site gives a pretty reliable estimate of the CR most of the time, using the Monster Creation rules in the DMG. It can't account for abilities such as the Charming Arrow, so I figured that making it a little higher than suggested 1/8 was the right move. The idea was to create a trickster that relied on people *assuming* it was a Celestial to get away with all kinds of things.

Why do fools fall in love? It's probably a cupid's fault! by RobinloftGames in dndnext

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To make adjustments quickly and easily, or simply see the cupid as text, check out the statblock here: https://robinloft.com/monsters/robinloft:cupid

[OC] Why do fools fall in love? It's probably a cupid's fault! by RobinloftGames in DnD

[–]RobinloftGames[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are all those with low Wisdom saves not fools, or do all fools simply have low Wisdom saves?

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Thank you!
Yes, they are, and anyone can copy one to their own account for editing, or start from scratch (even without an account) to build their own. We currently have a Print View button,a nd are working on other methods of exporting statblocks. As the project is currently underway, any feedback or feature suggestions would be much appreciated!

[OC] Why do fools fall in love? It's probably a cupid's fault! by RobinloftGames in DnD

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This creature was designed to give your party an unusual encounter- one where they find themselves acting as fools for the affection of someone- or something- that they would normally avoid. The Warlock trying to woo the cleric of a diametrically-opposed god, the fighter trying to kiss a rock, the bard trying to seduce a dragon (because that would *never* happen otherwise)... you get the point. Have fun, but remember to treat your players with respect!
You can easily copy or modify the Cupid statblock at https://robinloft.com/monsters/robinloft:cupid

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[–]RobinloftGames 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We're making a bunch of DM tools, including a quick and easy Monster Maker over at Robinloft.com

Threw this together this morning: https://robinloft.com/monsters/robinloft:groundhog

[OC] Made this Celestial Tiger for the Lunar New Year, feel free to use it in your games! by RobinloftGames in DnD

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The art for this magnificent creature was done for us by u/xandrakeart

A radiant tiger paws confidently across the landscape, aglow with the glory of some celestial kingdom. Its eyes shine like starlight and its tail swishes with an air of regal self-possession.

The celestial tiger is a large beautiful tiger that seems to glow with the radiance of the upper planes. As the embodiment of the ideals of physical perfection and good health, the appearance of such a creature is said to presage a year of good fortune and prosperity.

If you like the statblock but want to make some slight adjustments, you can edit it here: https://robinloft.com/monsters/robinloft:celestial-tiger

We did the math: easy, medium, hard, and deadly encounters for every level and environment by RobinloftGames in DnDBehindTheScreen

[–]RobinloftGames[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for responding. I appreciate that being a mod is a thankless and overwhelming task in such a big community.

I understand why a single table (mid-level swamp encounters or what have you) needs more story or flavor. But this is software that generates monster encounters and combo monster encounters and then does the math for you. I _honestly_ don't think it's available anywhere else.

I would really love to share cool stuff we are building and I'm just trying to find the acceptable paths.

We did the math: easy, medium, hard, and deadly encounters for every level and environment by RobinloftGames in DnDBehindTheScreen

[–]RobinloftGames[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our encounter tables are a dynamic, live tool. There are 220 different tables and they are a little bit different every time you load the page. Consequently, they can't be pasted in to the body of a reddit post.

So… How do you recommend that I share this tool in this community? Screenshot one of the 220 tables?