Uni-the-Unicorn!
Hero
Is that important? Honest question, I have no idea how that relates to what we get in D&D productsOf those Astral Dragons and Chaos Dragons have MtG cards.
Is that important? Honest question, I have no idea how that relates to what we get in D&D productsOf those Astral Dragons and Chaos Dragons have MtG cards.
Magic the Gathering now has crossover sets – e.g. they just did one for Middle Earth. There was a crossover set called Adventures in the Forgotten Realms that includes D&D creatures, characters, and places. The Chaos Dragon is from that set. So is the Astral Dragon (which was published for 5e in the Spelljammer book).Is that important? Honest question, I have no idea how that relates to what we get in D&D products
I got you.*I miss the paraelementals (ice, clay, magma, smoke..)
And some more.There ethergaunts were too interesting to fall into the oblivion...
The kaorti also have got an wasted potential as grimm antagonists...
And the nerras from the plane of the mirror. These are perfect if you wanted to write a D&D creepypasta story. Something like the horror movie "Mirrors" with Kiefer Sutherland.
Spikers have always just been a lesser variation on the bladeling, which has more of an established history in Planescape.* Could spikers from 3.5 Planar Handbook to become a tielfling variant?
Magic the Gathering now has crossover sets – e.g. they just did one for Middle Earth. There was a crossover set called Adventures in the Forgotten Realms that includes D&D creatures, characters, and places. The Chaos Dragon is from that set. So is the Astral Dragon (which was published for 5e in the Spelljammer book).
Is that important? Honest question, I have no idea how that relates to what we get in D&D products