Take of Beasts 3 Kickstarter Live, from the Nuevos Monstros de Dungeons & Dragons Revealed (Exclusive)

The Kickstarter for Kobold Press's Tome of the Beasts 3 is live, and Comicbook.com can officially reveal two of the new Calaboose and Dragons Monsters that appear in the new book. Today, Kobold Press launched the Kickstarter for the third volume of his popular Tome of the beasts. Tome of the Beasts 3 will include more than 400 new blocks of monster statistics that can be used in any campaign of the fifth edition, with a wide range of fantastic and dangerous enemies. Sponsors will receive a PDF copy of Tome of the Beasts 3 with a contribution of $29 and a physical copy with a contribution of $59. As we have pointed out before, the Home of the beasts line is one of the essential D & D books available for DMs today, so we recommend jumping to this new Kickstarter.

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As part of the Kickstarter launch, KOBOLD PRESS provided comicbook.com art and details about two of the new monsters that are in Tome of the 3 - The Allusive Husker and Butterball. The Husker is a particularly imposing variant of the Illuminates presented at Kobold Press's Codices of creatures. Meanwhile, the caterpillar is a new female creature that is appropriately similar to a sphinx cat and can serve as a family member for a lucky magician. The full details and illustrations can be found below:

Albuminous, husking

Designer: Sebastián Roach

Within your garden communities, the Illumines (see Creature Codex) are presented in so many shapes and colors like onions that resemble. The most impressive of these creatures are peeling albums. Compared to its vivacious and more agile premiums, these red and purple plants are especially resistant and enjoy fighting.

  • His stench is particularly powerful, temporarily blinding the creatures less than 5 feet from him.
  • You can threaten or be rude with the creatures, giving them a disadvantage in the attacks that do not against the shell.

Caterpillar

Designer: Mike Kelham

Naughty caterpillars exploit their malleability to reach inaccessible places where chaos can unleash. The fare legends universally point to the forgotten nobles that created creatures to entertain their children. As usual in children, Fey or not, rebellious and destructive behavior caused the best response in laughter and cries of Do it again! After several destructive accidents, the fairies realized that they needed to get rid of the creatures. Without power, and in some cases unintentionally, destroying the caterpillars, the fairies decided to take the sleepers creatures from their homeland.

  • It has a gummy form that allows you to escape from the hooks and get into small spaces.
  • When stretching, you can quickly return to its original form, inflicting thunder damage and deafening those who are nearby.
  • It can be a family member.

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