| Post/Author/DateTime | Post |
|---|---|
| #1nimblegrundAug 04, 2010 2:42:47 | I want to throw them at my players once the game comes out. Let's hear them! |
| #2blokeskiAug 04, 2010 4:41:39 | Nightmare Beast for the win! |
| #3masatoAug 04, 2010 8:43:19 | Nightmare Beast for the win! Co-sign or Braxat (just lovely) though Cilops are cool too. |
| #4mouthymercAug 04, 2010 9:04:24 | Carnivorous flora. In this edition many of them will become hazards or traps, which is cool. When your players give the eyeball all the plants as well as the creatures, you know you're doing your job as a DM right. |
| #5SysaneAug 04, 2010 9:48:10 | So-ut (Rampager). Anything that freaks out about metal weapons and humanoid made structures are alright by me. |
| #6aegishjalmurAug 04, 2010 11:39:00 | Tembo- sadistically evil genius-level tiger/dogs who sneak into cities and eat children... how can you beat that? Even warring tribes of elves would call off their blood feuds to hunt down Tembo if they were in the area. Athasian Undead were always amazing too... Shadow Giants... Dwarven Banshees... The Dark Sun creature catalog was always my fav. |
| #7big_goonAug 04, 2010 11:45:04 | Hmm... I love throwing Belgoi and Gith out against my PCs. They make wonderful encounters. The Dragon of Tyr is really cool, but I never used him. I'd have to say, my favourite, however, are the Athasian Giants. Stomp stomp stomp stomp. Hehehehe. Stomp stomp stomp stomp. Hehehehe. |
| #8PennarinAug 04, 2010 12:14:25 | Dark Spiders, Belgois. |
| #9ian.thomsonAug 04, 2010 17:07:42 | Kips, because I don't care to look up other critters... |
| #10rodneymcneelyAug 04, 2010 22:36:45 | I liked the Silk Wyrm. I don't know what, exactly, but Dark Sun has always had a certain "feel" to it that hooked me from the very beginning. I remember playing the first flip-book adventure back in high school and feeling like I was home. And, for some reason, the Silk Wyrm makes me feel that way. Good times are here again! ![]() |
| #11RalofTyrAug 04, 2010 22:40:55 | The Dragon of Tyr.... Actually, Tree-Sloths. |