Review – Iron Kingdoms Role Playing Game: Monsternomicon
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The types of creatures found within Monsternomicon range from the ubiquitous urban Skiggs to the utterly horrifying and extremely dangerous Soul Stalkers. If this book presents anything, it is a large variety of creatures, not simply the standard collection of kobolds and beholders that you could normally expect from your standard Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual. Some of the entries are more mundane, like the feral Argus or swarming Razorbats, while others, like the gargantuan Dracodile or Deathless may serve to provide a Game Master with solid inspiration for a campaign or adventure.
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For many of the entries in Monsternomicon, the template options will result in small changes to a creature. For others, templates can give creatures an ARC stat and an associated spell list to turn them into arcane threats, with a few such examples being the Cephalyx Exulon or the Pistol Wraith Spellslinger.
Two specific creature types have entire hosts of template options for customizing them to meet your needs as a Game Master, specifically Dragonspawn and Spectres. Anyone familiar with the Legion of Everblight will have a pretty good idea of what a Dragonspawn might be, but what is not a part of the community consciousness is that all of Toruk’s progeny are capable of producing similar types of monstrosities to fight on their behalf. Dragonspawn come in three separate base packages separated by their base size of 30mm, 40mm, and 50mm. Once selected, you can adjust these packages by adding up to five of the twenty seven Spawn Gifts that can increase specific stats or add unique abilities like Flight, Regeneration, or Prowl. On top of this, Progenitor Traits will further define a Dragonspawn type by granting them dragon-specific qualities. The dragon Scaefang, for example, grants his Dragonspawn the Ash and Embers fire-type ranged attack that is AOE 3, POW 12, and causes the Fire continuos effect on a critical hit. Additionally, it leaves behind a 3″ cloud effect for one round. Scaefang’s spawn also gain the Deathdust ability, which causes all character who end their turn within 2″ of the dragonspawn to suffer a POW 14 damage roll.
Specters, which are the incorporeal souls of individuals possessed of a will strong enough to keep them on Caen, are another creature type that has an enormous volume of potential ability combinations. Their Deathly Endowments can grant any number of benefits like Dread Touch, which causes their melee attacks to make a character stationary for one round, Malignant Presence, which denies characters from recovering vitality points while near the Specter, or Spectral Talons which grants the Specter additional melee weapons to fight with.
With these Deathly Endowments comes a downside by the of Deathly Burdens, which are penalties that Specters suffer, with some examples including a reduction in power while in the sunlight or being bound to a specific location, person, or object such that they must remain close to it.
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Many of the creatures found in Monsternomicon are significant threats, and most likely will not fall within the domain of freshly rolled characters playing at the heroic level. Many of them, like the aforementioned Dracodile or the larger Dragonspawn are absolutely better suited to characters that are in the veteran or epic levels that will have the stats, abilities, and resources to tackle some of these perilous creatures, but there are still several entries in this book that are absolutely appropriate for heroic level characters, so I would have to say that Monsternomicon presents a spread of creatures appropriate for a wide array of player characters.