Hi everyone! I'm creating this tread to try to understand if there are other people interested in bringing Dragonix work into Dndbeyond, and hopefully bring awareness to the people at Dndbeyond that we want this.
I'll explain my situation. I'm running Descent into Avernus for my players, my campaigns are a bit on the slower side of things, and my players end up encountering the same kinds of monsters several times along the campaign, I find the lack of variety between the same kinds of monsters a problem in the official monster manual, oftentimes I find myself creating stronger or alternative versions of the same monsters, just to give them a little challenge. The Monster Manual Expanded series from Dragonix has been perfect for that because just like the name indicates it expands on the monster manual and adds a variety of different versions of the current monsters, alongside a bunch of new monsters as well, which are perfect to challenge my party. No disrespect to other 3rd parties monster manual books but in my opinion if your objective is complement the weak points of the current monster manual, there is no beating the Monster Manual Expanded series.
Currently I've been homebrewing every monster I want to add, which is a pain. So I was hoping this brings some people together so we can show wotc we want this.
Sorry for the long text, I hope to ear your opinions xD
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Hi everyone! I'm creating this tread to try to understand if there are other people interested in bringing Dragonix work into Dndbeyond, and hopefully bring awareness to the people at Dndbeyond that we want this.
I'll explain my situation. I'm running Descent into Avernus for my players, my campaigns are a bit on the slower side of things, and my players end up encountering the same kinds of monsters several times along the campaign, I find the lack of variety between the same kinds of monsters a problem in the official monster manual, oftentimes I find myself creating stronger or alternative versions of the same monsters, just to give them a little challenge. The Monster Manual Expanded series from Dragonix has been perfect for that because just like the name indicates it expands on the monster manual and adds a variety of different versions of the current monsters, alongside a bunch of new monsters as well, which are perfect to challenge my party. No disrespect to other 3rd parties monster manual books but in my opinion if your objective is complement the weak points of the current monster manual, there is no beating the Monster Manual Expanded series.
Currently I've been homebrewing every monster I want to add, which is a pain. So I was hoping this brings some people together so we can show wotc we want this.
Sorry for the long text, I hope to ear your opinions xD