![]() Hyperion (Viltrumite Colonizer), Magneto (Legendary Magnetic Extremist), Ultron (Legendary Cybernetic Deity) Legendary Syndicate Chairman, Legendary Syndicate Madman Legendary Cybernetic Deity, Legendary Magnetic ExtremistįOXDIE, Metal Gear REX, Superior Soldiers, Vocal Cord Parasite Half-Viltrumite Vigilante, Viltrumite Colonizer Legendary Hermit Master, Namekians, SaiyansĮxtinction Amalgamate, Interstellar Destroyer, Interstellar Monster King, Reptilian-Flora Grand Hybrid Marker Dementia, Necromorphs, Necromorph Bacteria ![]() Other IP Characters and Creatures Series Source Several of the creatures within use other creators' stat blocks as bases before modification and/or complete rebalancing. The vast majority of the content in this document is derivative of other work. I'm really happy to be here, building alongside all of you, and I'm grateful you're here too. Particularly, damage type-related lingering injuries pose a looming threat that can have semi-permanent effects on players (and dash any notions of being overpowered).Īs always, I hope you enjoy what I've put together, and that it benefits or inspires you, even if you can't use it. Keen readers will also spot instances where I've utilized/linked to D&D 5e resources, as I earnestly believe the mechanics' inclusion is meaningful (and has simple adjustments to translate to SW5e). While I'm not against the inclusion of devastating power, I assert it generally has to take a corresponding form Medium size creatures shouldn't be capable of feats of power on par with the Death Star, and presenting that ruins any semblance of balance or grounding in the experience. Like-minded fans may also notice that some of the more extreme choice inclusions have been built at weaker, early stages. These wildly different stories, scattered throughout different genres and built upon different strengths, have all left their mark on me, as I'm sure many of them have left their mark on people like you. ![]() I imagine that sounds a little odd, coming from the author, but I can say that they were an excellent exercise in creation and relearning lore. That said, the bounds are pushed to the point that I would hesitate to include many of these in serious campaigns (especially those attempting Star Wars canon). Lo and behold: this fever dream you now have open began to rapidly manifest, a hungry creation of unrestrained-and-absurd enthusiasm.ĭipping into horror, shonen martial arts, and other great tales, this is largely still within the realm of science fiction and science fantasy, and finds an excellent home in the SW5e system's rules, settings, and ease of learning. After finishing my other two supplements (and maybe seeking another tool to procrastinate bigger life goals), I started work on this supplement about a month ago, not sure of what I was getting into. Proper judgments could be made easier if some content could be examined.When I first started combing through the exciting mechanics of SW5e, I spotted a lot of tools for building familiar creatures, regardless of their relevance to Star Wars many of them, I'd already attempted in D&D 5e, but the clash between science fiction and high fantasy is a tangible dissonance. Go ahead an try to write something out, and post it. And if he comes in before the Unitologists rampage, even if by ship which is also awkward for him to have, and he offered to help the security teams with his detective skills, he would just end up in a straight jacket for being a costumed freak, which wouldn't help him at all. It would just be.difficult for him to face off against so many necromorphs armed inappropriately as he would be, if he meets Isaac he would be a burden until he could get some equipment, but until that point he wouldn't/couldn't do much. He can kill the undead just fine, Dracula, and I think a few zombie things that didn't involve Solomon Grundy. I mean there is a possibility of a Batman in Dead Space story here, but its pretty difficult with it being the God Damn Batman, being against killing living beings. Then he wouldn't really be a part of the story then.
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