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And "In game model vs how I draw em" came to conclusion! (At least for now)
It was very fun and I hope it motivated some people to draw their own tavs and durges :)
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1d12 ways to complicate an encounter
A magic or mundane artifact generates an effect harmful to the PCs, but it is guarded by the monster's minions.
The encounter's setting starts to collapse during the battle, and all the combatants will need to escape.
A boss monster has a 'second form' that activates mid-way through the battle.
Traps are placed throughout the battlefield, and characters must be wary of them.
The PCs must complete a ritual while fending off attacks from the enemy.
The encounter area is a series of cliffs or platforms, forcing characters to jump around and risk falling, possibly into a pit, water, or lava.
There is a monster that uses the blink spell or tunneling to avoid attacks between its turns.
A minor enemy has the ability to summon or call for reinforcements every round.
There are three sides, not two, battling in this encounter.
A disastrous environmental effect, such as an avalanche, wildfire, or earthquake, occurs in the area, dealing damage and forcing the combatants apart.
An anti-magic pulse affects some areas of the battlefield periodically, suppressing spells and magical items when it is active.
The enemies are shockingly weak and easily defeated, but the PCs' goal isn't here -- the treasure chest is a mimic, or their princess is in another castle.
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No idea the source, but here have this.
Edit: Source is Pretendo Games. Thanks to @happilyeveraftereveryday for finding them!
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Comm for one of my lovely dnd party buddies!
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I’m totally normal about these two (no)
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Lizzie and Gorgon!!! Liz is my battle smith artificer, and her steel defender is a gorgonopsid. Super fun to put together, really takes people by surprise. Since Liz is a small creature she’s got the Mounted Combatant feat that lets her ride upon her defender in combat.
If Liz looks somewhat familiar, you’ve known me for too long haha. Her design is reused from an old rogue design for a pathfinder game I was never in, and also I borrowed elements from my old lizard sona to put her together. The coloration is inspired by chinese cave geckos cuz I think theyre just GORGEOUS.
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Oh right.. I have tumblr..
So this is Takka and her Steel Defender, Clank.
Kobold Artificer with a 4 in charisma, ready to take on the world with forks, badly made crossbows and awkward social skills for my Wednesday group!
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Made a Harengon Artificer named Carmen for a D&D one shot! She had to have a matching tortoise Steel Defender (Who of course can move faster than her).
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Another update on my Rogue/Artificer, Terry Marshalls.
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Abigail's a Battle Smith artificer and this is her Steel Defender, a mannequin who's progressively getting more damaged. She also doubles as a mobile storage device. Was playing with a robot for like 10 sessions when someone suggested to make them a doll/mannequin kind of thing, and I've been having fun drawing them!
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"We've been through a lot, buddy. But I think it's gonna be okay after all."
Eberron Artificer Brex, with his steel defender Azure. Somewhere around level 15 after a lot of adventures.
🎨: The magnificent @jonahbuu
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Guess who made another smoll Artificer? :3
Welcome, Marigold Qwartz Bronzepath, the Halfling Battlesmith Artificer
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