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bookbeard's review
4.0
A book that not only introduces a plethora of monsters to build into your own campaign, but informs you on them in a manner that, at least for me, inspires my mind in writing.
dantastic's review
4.0
This is a collection of monsters for 5e D&D. As with the other 5e books I've skimmed, the organization and presentation are great. It was odd seeing Modrons and Ultroloths in the main monster book alongside orcs, hobgoblins, and old favorites like the Bulette and the Tarasque. I was disappointed that the aurumforax, the six legged gold eating badger, wasn't included but I assume it was in later supplement. Good shit. I stopped to show my wife a few monsters and she pretended to be interested. I'm simmering up an adventure that won't be played for four months and I think I have everything I need now.
darthshinobi's review
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
mysterious
reflective
relaxing
sad
tense
slow-paced
5.0
tms98's review
5.0
Zowel de illustraties als de beschrijvingen zijn geweldig! Bijna een must voor beginnende DM’s.
greml1n's review
4.0
A huge amount of monsters of all types for you to throw at your players in D&D 5e. Very good book for DM's, but little use to players and not necessary for dungeon masters either.
hot_noid's review
adventurous
slow-paced
3.0
I used to make my players wait while I flipped back and forth through my bookmarks to get stat blocks and that’s crazy! This should be a free online resource! Get off the WOTC teat!
sizrobe's review
5.0
This isn't meant to be read like a book, but rather it's supposed to be used like an encyclopedia for a dungeon master to use in campaigns. However, being a huge nerd, I read it cover to cover like a novel. There's a lot of juicy lore in there, and every creature has gorgeous art accompanying it. Great for its intended purpose, but just as good as reading material if that's your sort of thing.
gmont's review
adventurous
fast-paced
3.5
Moderate: Racism