Tainted_Scholar
2017-03-22, 01:57 PM
One of the most popular types of home-brewing in 3.5 that I've noticed is stating up characters and monsters from other works of fiction. As such it was inevitable that someone would stat up the colossi from Shadow of the Colossus. But there was never any need to, we have official stat blocks for them.
Now I'm not talking about colossus like creatures, or refluffing certain monsters, no. I'm am talking about Literal Fracking Stat Blocks For The Colossi THAT WERE PRINTED IN DRAGON MAGAZINE #336 (pg 63)!
I AM NOT JOKING! They use screencaps from the game and everything!
The only disappointing thing about them is they didn't stat up each individual colossus but rather gave us a single stat block to represent all of them, with the DM choosing whether it walks, flies or swims. Nether the less this has still got to be one of the most awesome things I've ever seen in D&D period.
Also they're even bigger than they were in the game, just let that sink in.
Now I'm not talking about colossus like creatures, or refluffing certain monsters, no. I'm am talking about Literal Fracking Stat Blocks For The Colossi THAT WERE PRINTED IN DRAGON MAGAZINE #336 (pg 63)!
I AM NOT JOKING! They use screencaps from the game and everything!
The only disappointing thing about them is they didn't stat up each individual colossus but rather gave us a single stat block to represent all of them, with the DM choosing whether it walks, flies or swims. Nether the less this has still got to be one of the most awesome things I've ever seen in D&D period.
Also they're even bigger than they were in the game, just let that sink in.