I wouldn't mind knowing people's thoughts on my interpretation.
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I'm a veteran of D&D and have played virtually every edition (some more than others...). I'm also a professional dungeon master on StartPlaying.gg with a steady player base of around 24-25 weekly game slots filled. I love storytelling and it's a joy to see players and their PCs develop over the course of a campaign.
I create homebrew when I need it, and share it as often as I'm able (check out my creations on the homebrew for some fun critters).
I'm a veteran of D&D and have played virtually every edition (some more than others...). I'm also a professional dungeon master on StartPlaying.gg with a steady player base of around 24-25 weekly game slots filled. I love storytelling and it's a joy to see players and their PCs develop over the course of a campaign.
I create homebrew when I need it, and share it as often as I'm able (check out my creations on the homebrew for some fun critters).
Hi guys,
I took a stab at creating xenomorphs for homebrew. Take a look and see if you like them:
https://www.dndbeyond.com/homebrew/monsters?filter-type=0&filter-search=xenomorph&filter-cr-min=&filter-cr-max=&filter-armor-class-min=&filter-armor-class-max=&filter-average-hp-min=&filter-average-hp-max=&filter-is-legendary=&filter-is-mythic=&filter-has-lair=&filter-author=Ozylanthe&filter-author-previous=Ozylanthe&filter-author-symbol=100290725&filter-rating=-9
I wouldn't mind knowing people's thoughts on my interpretation.
I'm a veteran of D&D and have played virtually every edition (some more than others...). I'm also a professional dungeon master on StartPlaying.gg with a steady player base of around 24-25 weekly game slots filled. I love storytelling and it's a joy to see players and their PCs develop over the course of a campaign.
I create homebrew when I need it, and share it as often as I'm able (check out my creations on the homebrew for some fun critters).
Hey I just found your xenomorphs they all look pretty promising I guess you didn't do one for their eggs.
The ovimorph (egg) information is included in the facehugger statblock/description, since they are linked together.
I'm a veteran of D&D and have played virtually every edition (some more than others...). I'm also a professional dungeon master on StartPlaying.gg with a steady player base of around 24-25 weekly game slots filled. I love storytelling and it's a joy to see players and their PCs develop over the course of a campaign.
I create homebrew when I need it, and share it as often as I'm able (check out my creations on the homebrew for some fun critters).
Okay thanks