Picked up a copy at GenCon, and was impressed. My only complaint is that a number of critters were sans illustation and/or adequately detailed description.
Picked up a copy at GenCon, and was impressed. My only complaint is that a number of critters were sans illustation and/or adequately detailed description.
“In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations.”
-- Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy
Is it possible to give us a list of what is in Creatures?
Yes, please, I'm interested in finding out what has been covered.
Whenever I start to feel blue, I breathe.
Just recieved my copy of Creatures this morning from Orcs Nest here in the UK - see my entry on the Creatures Manual Thread.
I haven't had much time to go through it in any detail but it seems to be packed with entries (over 60 according to the splurge on the back cover). Included within it are both creatures seen on the TV Shows themselves (such as Targs, Corvan Gilvos and the Mugato), some that were merely mentioned (the Rectyne Monopod and Klingon Sark, for instance) and some that originally appeared in LUG products (like the Nausicaan Ripperworm). Tribbles ARE included too, as are - for some reason I can't quite fathom - the Exocomps (the little robots that appeared in the TNG episode The Quality Of Life). Like RaconteurX, I would like to have seen more illustrations in the book, possibly in the form of a pull-out section.
As to whether it's worth the money (£15.99 here in the UK), I'm in two minds about. I may well post this on the Creatures manual Thread once I've read it further.
Unless someone beats me to it, I'll post the list tonight when I get home from work.Originally posted by Lt Cmdr Matt
Is it possible to give us a list of what is in Creatures?
Former Decipher RPG Net Rep
"Doug, at the keyboard, his fingers bleeding" (with thanks to Moriarti)
In D&D3E, Abyssal is not the language of evil vacuum cleaners.
Here's the list, folks!
Introduction (Includes additional information on creature creation, including TN Equivalents and Activity Modifiers)
Terrestrial Creaures
Ape
Arachnid, Venomous
Bird of Prey
Cat, Predatory
Dog, Large
Herd Animal
Reptile, Large
Snake, Venomous
Aldebaran Serpent
Andorian Forest Spider
Algorian Mammoth
Alvanian Cave Sloth
Alvanian Spine Mite
Alverian Dung Beetle
Arbazan Vulture
Ba'ku Rhyl
Banerian Hawk
Bardakian Pronghorn Moose
Barrowbug
Bazgan Floater
Bezerker Cat
Bulgallian Rat
Caldorian Eel
Carnivorous Rastipod
Cave-rat
Ceti Eel
Circassian Cat
Consciousness Parasite
Corvan Gilvos
Cralluck
Dalvin Hissing Beetle
Degebian Mountain Goat
Denebian Slime Devil
Denevan Neural Parasite
Dikronium Cloud Creature
Drathan Puppy Lig
Dryworm
Dytallic Laser-Beast
Eel-birds
Exocomps
Fan-fern
Flitterbird
Garanian Bolites
Gettle
Glob Fly
Grint Hound
Grishnar Cat
Hanonian Land Eel
Hara Cat
Interphasic Organisms
K'karee
Kavarian Tiger-Bat
Kazaloth
Kerosh
Klabnian Eel
Kolar Beast
Krallinian Eel
Kryonian Tiger
Kurlian Bear
Lala'vel
Lavaflies
Le-matya
Ligorian Mastodon
Lycosa Tarantula
Lynars
Mellitus
Mugato
Norpin Falcon
Orillian Lung Maggot
Orion Wing-Slug
Plasma Gator
Quasi-Energy Microbes
Rakonian Swamp Rat
Ra'tar
Rectilian Vulture
Rectyne Monopod
Reeta-hawk
Regalian Fleaspider
Regulan Blood Worm
Ripperworm
Sabre Bear
Sand Bats
Sark
Sehlat
Skin Frog
Smog Wasp
Spawn Beetle
Talarian Hook Spider
Tarchee Cat
Targ
Targhee Moonbeast
Tarkalean Condor
Tarkalean Hawk
Tarkassian Razorbeast
Teleraptor
Ter'ak
Tiberian Bat
Tika Cat
Toxic Slug
Trayken Beast
Trelka
Trellan Crocodile
Tribble
Two-Headed Malgorian
Valit
Vicarian Razorback
Vole
Vorian Pterodactyl
Wanoni Tracehound
Wentlian Condor Snake
Wompat
Yak Bear
Yridian Yak
Former Decipher RPG Net Rep
"Doug, at the keyboard, his fingers bleeding" (with thanks to Moriarti)
In D&D3E, Abyssal is not the language of evil vacuum cleaners.
Got my copy yesterday.I'm running a few games at the LGS annual mini-con and when I got there the manager gave me a copy for free because I'm running Trek games !Can't beat that price!
Would have liked more illustrations,but the book has a lot of info for its size.Haven't had a chance to read the expanded creature rules bbut it seems like they expanded on the NG rules nicely. Already have a couple of episode hooks in mind using whats in the book (DIRKONIUM CLOUD CREATURE-OH YEAH).Not a book that will figure as heavily in my game design work as Aliens or SS, but I like it.I'll give it a 7.
Would have gladly paid 25 bucks for it.I'm glad I don't have to buy it in Canada.
"I am not a Merry Man!"-Worf
I'd pick one up at that price. Have to say, this book really didn't interest me; I'd much rather see the Worlds book. Hopefully, they'll get it out the door soon.Originally posted by Lowly Uhlan
...the manager gave me a copy for free because I'm running Trek games !Can't beat that price!
"War is an ugly thing but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."
John Stuart Mill
What, no "Dog, Domesticated, Small, Beagle"? Or is that coming out with the Enterprise sourcebook?
Sorry, Doug, I couldn't resist. I was told that the book was slowly making its way out west (warehouse by warehouse, it seems). It should've reached the Left CoastTM as early as yesterday (Friday), according to my FLGS's distributor.
Davy Jones
"Frightened? My dear, you are looking at a man who has laughed in the face of death, sneered at doom, and chuckled at catastrophe! I was petrified."
-- The Wizard of Oz
Nah. They make a note in the description of "Dog, large" indicating that with a little tweaking and you can have everything from a poodle to a mastiff.Originally posted by Sea Tyger
What, no "Dog, Domesticated, Small, Beagle"? Or is that coming out with the Enterprise sourcebook?
Sorry, Doug, I couldn't resist. I was told that the book was slowly making its way out west (warehouse by warehouse, it seems). It should've reached the Left CoastTM as early as yesterday (Friday), according to my FLGS's distributor.
Former Decipher RPG Net Rep
"Doug, at the keyboard, his fingers bleeding" (with thanks to Moriarti)
In D&D3E, Abyssal is not the language of evil vacuum cleaners.