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BOGLEECH: D&D Monsters!
My infatuation with Dungeons and Dragons actually began before I'd ever even heard those two words together, having acquired a bendable rubber Carrion
My Ten Favorite Things in 5th Edition Monster Manual
A classic of the original Monster Manual, the piercer hasn't been printed in core D&D material for a very long time, written off as pointless and silly for
BOGLEECH: D&D Monsters!
Feeding exclusively on subterranean biofilms, the gentle little critter could suction up three times its mass in deadly cave-crud, including not only green and
Tirapheg
Marvelously unpleasant, this dribbling heap of jelly is actually a magical construct engineered by a wizard, from a wizard's corpse, to keep other wizards in
BOGLEECH: D&D Monsters!
Weirds. A Dungeons and Dragons Monster Review by Jonathan Wojcik. I've talked a lot about misguided "updates" to a number of classic monsters
Otyugh
A D&D staple, the Otyugh was probably inspired by the Dionaga or "trash compactor monster" from Star Wars, as its entire concept is of an unseen, horrible
BOGLEECH: D&D Monsters!
Yes. This. A ghostly pale, emaciated, hypercephalic, googly-eyed platypus shaped creature, its snaggle-toothed bill stupidly agape as it paddles its way through
BOGLEECH: D&D Monsters!
The Carrion Crawler. Written by Jonathan Wojcik. The one that may have started it all, this colorful rubber bug was the first monster toy I can ever
The Atropal Scion
Top Thirteen Undead. A Dungeons and Dragons Monster Review by Jonathan Wojcik. From mindless, moldering zombies to fashionable vampire counts, the living
BOGLEECH: D&D Monsters!
The Volt. A Dungeons and Dragons Monster Review by Jonathan Wojcik. This forgotten gem of first edition had a fun, simple concept with a strikingly weird
BOGLEECH: D&D Monsters!
The Metalmaster. Written by Jonathan Wojcik. The Metalmaster or "sword slug" was first introduced in an issue of Dragon magazine, an incredibly odd concept
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My infatuation with Dungeons and Dragons actually began before I'd ever even heard those two words together, having acquired a bendable rubber Carrion
A classic of the original Monster Manual, the piercer hasn't been printed in core D&D material for a very long time, written off as pointless and silly for
Feeding exclusively on subterranean biofilms, the gentle little critter could suction up three times its mass in deadly cave-crud, including not only green and
Marvelously unpleasant, this dribbling heap of jelly is actually a magical construct engineered by a wizard, from a wizard's corpse, to keep other wizards in
Weirds. A Dungeons and Dragons Monster Review by Jonathan Wojcik. I've talked a lot about misguided "updates" to a number of classic monsters
A D&D staple, the Otyugh was probably inspired by the Dionaga or "trash compactor monster" from Star Wars, as its entire concept is of an unseen, horrible
Yes. This. A ghostly pale, emaciated, hypercephalic, googly-eyed platypus shaped creature, its snaggle-toothed bill stupidly agape as it paddles its way through
The Carrion Crawler. Written by Jonathan Wojcik. The one that may have started it all, this colorful rubber bug was the first monster toy I can ever
Top Thirteen Undead. A Dungeons and Dragons Monster Review by Jonathan Wojcik. From mindless, moldering zombies to fashionable vampire counts, the living
The Volt. A Dungeons and Dragons Monster Review by Jonathan Wojcik. This forgotten gem of first edition had a fun, simple concept with a strikingly weird
The Metalmaster. Written by Jonathan Wojcik. The Metalmaster or "sword slug" was first introduced in an issue of Dragon magazine, an incredibly odd concept