Hey guys. I just found the 'Creatures of the Plains' package on Roll20, and the tokens are so adorable that I want to make an entire subplot in my next campaign about the players getting shrunk down to tiny size and finding a town filled with the little creatures. Does anyone know of any good examples of campaigns built around tiny-sized creatures that I could reference for inspiration?
A good start might be an older 4th Ed Adventure from Dungeon Magazine 211 called "Glitterdust." In it the party plays a bunch of pixies that have to sneak into the lair of a bog witch and rescue a stolen fairy princess. Most of the monsters they have to deal with are things like bats and animated kitchen utensils.
Hey guys. I just found the 'Creatures of the Plains' package on Roll20, and the tokens are so adorable that I want to make an entire subplot in my next campaign about the players getting shrunk down to tiny size and finding a town filled with the little creatures. Does anyone know of any good examples of campaigns built around tiny-sized creatures that I could reference for inspiration?
The pack, if anyone wants to check it out; https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/3161/creatures-of-the-plains
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If the characters are being shrunk, you can just treat everything as medium size and regular size creatures as 2 sizes bigger.
A good start might be an older 4th Ed Adventure from Dungeon Magazine 211 called "Glitterdust." In it the party plays a bunch of pixies that have to sneak into the lair of a bog witch and rescue a stolen fairy princess. Most of the monsters they have to deal with are things like bats and animated kitchen utensils.
There is a miniature castle in dungeon of the mad mage. Treat every foot as one inch and have a look at how things are scaled in that.
Tiny objects as weapons, so like a toothpick as a spear, or a bottlecap as a shield
I can only imagine the hilarity that could result from things like this
You could listen to this (part 1 and maybe part 2) if you want inspiration. It is a one-off by 3 of my absolute favorite D&D YouTubers:
it's been a long time...