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1 year ago  ::  May 14, 2012 - 8:28AM #1
Findulas
Date Joined: Sep 3, 2007
Posts: 33
Hi,

having a bit more experience with my kids and their likes and dislikes of D&D, i have to change the enemies I use.

In the last session I used giant spiders as enemies. Both kids told or better let me know later on, that those enemies were too terrifying.

So i am thinking of more humoristic and far away from reality enemies. Zombies are a bad example of enemies because of their connection to humans and rotten meat, but a water elemental described as spitting water fountain may be more useful. Perhaps dancing bones (skeletons) maybe also useful.

I miss humoristic adventures in the Dungeon, too. I will never forget the yellow snails.

Perhaps we could set up a wiki for monster being kids usable and the humoristic description of them.

Findulas
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1 year ago  ::  May 16, 2012 - 4:27AM #2
Mr.Durriken
Date Joined: Apr 14, 2011
Posts: 230

THe nice thing is that you can reskin anything.  A deathjump spider could be a garden gnome with springs on its feet.


TjD 

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13 months ago  ::  May 25, 2012 - 10:59PM #3
Dargurd
Date Joined: Apr 12, 2004
Posts: 823

May 16, 2012 -- 4:27AM, Mr.Durriken wrote:


THe nice thing is that you can reskin anything.  A deathjump spider could be a garden gnome with springs on its feet.


TjD 




That is such an awesome image ! What about a robotic looking spider with springs for legs !

For those of you with kids please check out the D&D Parents Group.

http://community.wizards.com/dndparents
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