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Fearsome Foes!

They say a hero is measured by the quality of his enemies, and the True20 Bestiary is chock full of fearsome foes to test your hero's mettle! In the pages of this book, you'll find hundreds of ready-to-use adversaries for your True20 Adventure Roleplaying games, ranging from goblins and zombies to undead, dragons, constructs, and more!

Monsters! The True20 Bestiary offers more monsters than you can shake a sword at: from classic favorites to new creatures like the angel of death, moon dragons, and the corpse-stitched abomination. With the creatures in this book, it's easy to use almost any classic fantasy adventure in conjunction with the True20 game.

Creature Types! The Bestiary expands the creature types from True20 Adventure Roleplaying and also includes new science fiction creature subtypes, allowing you to use many of the creatures in this book in settings ranging from the far future to the mythic past and worlds beyond.

Templates! The Bestiary provides templates, ways of easily turning one type of creature into another. By mixing-and-matching templates and creature types, you have a near-limitless variety of foes for your game at your disposal.

Creature Creation! With expanded creature creation and conversion guidelines, the True20 Bestiary is your complete resource for formidable foes in your game. Create your own mythic monsters and strange alien beings and use the creature types as easily as heroic roles to whip up any monster you need at a moment's notice!

Powers! Seven new supernatural powers round out the Bestiary, arming your creatures with strange new abilities, and opening up new options for adepts in your True20 game. The book also features an expanded selection of archaic weapons for use in historical and fantasy worlds.

Are your heroes up to the challenge? Pit them against the most fearsome foes, with the True20 Bestiary. True excitement, true adventure... True20!

 

PDF Features: Bookmarked Linked Table of Contents Created from source files - not a scanned PDF Gold Vendor Updates*Best with Adobe Acrobat Reader 6 or later

 

 

Edition Credits: Design: Matthew E. Kaiser Editing: Erica Balsley Development: Steve Kenson Art Direction: Jim Pinto with Hal Mangold and Steve Kenson Graphic Design: Phil Reed with Hal Mangold and Marc Schmalz Cover Art: Christophe Swal Interior Art: Ilya Astrakhan, Toren "Macbin" Atkinson, Drew Baker, Richard Becker, Eliane Bettocci, Dan Bryce, Kent Burles, Kev Crossley, Marcio Fiorito, Anthony Francisco, Chris Grun, Jonathan Hunt, Jonathan Kirtz, Stephanie Law, Leo Lingas, Pat loboyko, Britt Martin, Malcolm McClinton, Jennifer Meyer, James Ryman, Beth Trott, Mike Vilardi, Tyler Walpole, Jospeh Wigfield, and Lisa Wood Executive Producer: Chris Pramas Green Ronin Staff: Steve Kenson, Nicole Lindroos, Hal Mangold, Jim Pinto, Chris Pramas, Evan Sass, Marc Schmalz, Robert J. "Dr. Evil" Schwalb, and Bill Bodden Special Thanks To:Daniel M. Perez, Erica Balsley the "Demon Queen of Templates", Rebecca Adams, Tim Emrick, and everyone on the True20 Forums

 

* If this edition of the publication is updated due to the discovery and correction of typos or errata, you will get a free download of the corrected edition.

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Timothy B. [Featured Reviewer]
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December 22nd, 2016
If I have said it once, I have said it 100 times. There is no such thing as too many monster books. This is the book you want to fill your games with all sorts of nasty beasties. The monsters are largely OGL derived and that is 100% fine by me! As [...]
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August 20th, 2009
This is the monster manual for True20 and has a collection of monsters, some familiar & some not, just as you'd expect. Let's face it, there's not much to say here. If you like True20 then this is pretty much a must and/or should have for you, and [...]
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April 15th, 2007
Good resouce for a true 20 D and D type game but has nothing for other game types like sci fi or modern settings.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Excellent<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br> [...]
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September 23rd, 2006
True20 versions of SRD monsters, plus some of Green Ronin's own invention. Also includes monster design guidelines and a number of templates. There's no overlap with the monsters listed in the core rulebook so far as I can tell.<br><br> &lt [...]
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September 22nd, 2006
A nice addition to the true20 library, but mostly just conversions from the d20 monster manual. Expanded conversion and monster creation is helpful and makes the book worth buying. Overall a good product but could use more (original) creatures or a low [...]
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