D&D Homebrew Monster of the Week

Flying_Polipe by Dante D. Corvino, Giant Slaughterfish – The Elder Scrolls Legends by Graft Studio, Raziel, Scholar of the Infinite by Peter Mohbacher, Mechanical Dragon: Dragoborne by Travis Anderson, Smaugust: Pale by Trollfeetwalker, Dragon Land by Konstantinos Skenteridis, The Last Nightmare-Memory by Midnight, Watch by KleinerHai, Monk of the Six Strikes by Aurone Folny, Cryonax by Ryan van Dongen, Green Pods by Chris Waller, Man-Eating Plant by Daniel Ljunggren, Bake Kujira by Kammi & Sorrath’s Clan

D&D has no shortage of monsters and creatures to fight throughout the tales woven throughout tables and expansions, but sometimes you find there’s that one certain niche that isn’t quite itched by what Wizards of the Coast has offered. Thankfully, content creators and people across the globe have come to the rescue with Homebrewed Content. Homebrew is a blanket term for anything that is made by the fans, whether it be rulings, classes, monsters, items, spells, or features. Homebrew can vary wildly from person to person depending on each person’s wants and ideas, but all of it is designed to fill that itch and create something new.

Flightrising Commission by Corvidus_Art

This is the start of a series where I will be showing off the creations I have made over the years along with the ideas behind each creature as well as their abilities, strengths, weaknesses, and revisions that might need to be made as I am NOT a professional play-tester and some ideas will inevitably be over-tuned compared to others. So stick around and browse the art galleries I’ve collected as you tune in to this new weekly series!