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		<title>Changes in the Works</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So the site is still changing and a lot is going on around here.  The look of things is changing, homework is being missed as I'm forgetting it in the mad rush to get everything done, homeless people aren't having rubber squeeky toy cheeseburgers thrown at them.  I'm just way behind on all of my obligations.  Hopefully things will get a bit less hectic once I get everything setup so that I can have some semblance of order and an easy routine.


Also I wanted to let everyone know to check out a couple of videos that Chris the owner over at Knightfall just put up in the last day or two.  The first one is here, this one has the music that he asked me to make for his videos.  For my first time back at creating a track in two or three years I thought it turned out really well.   The second one is here.  This is a video that he made testing out his new camera featuring some of the models from my Chaos army and some really nice stop motion photography.  Definitely check them out.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So the site is still changing and a lot is going on around here.  The look of things is changing, homework is being missed as I&#8217;m forgetting it in the mad rush to get everything done, homeless people aren&#8217;t having rubber squeeky toy cheeseburgers thrown at them.  I&#8217;m just way behind on all of my obligations.  Hopefully things will get a bit less hectic once I get everything setup so that I can have some semblance of order and an easy routine.</p>
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<p>Also I wanted to let everyone know to check out a couple of videos that Chris the owner over at <a href="http://www.knightfallgames.com" target="_blank">Knightfall</a> just put up in the last day or two.  The first one is <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GeB5ccwTiM" target="_blank">here</a>, this one has the music that he asked me to make for his videos.  For my first time back at creating a track in two or three years I thought it turned out really well.   The second one is <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCH7I6drLzE" target="_blank">here</a>.  This is a video that he made testing out his new camera featuring some of the models from my Chaos army and some really nice stop motion photography.  Definitely check them out.</p>
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<p>Thought I would give a sneak peak of some of the things that are to come.  First off, more videos.  As you may have noticed there was a flood of new posts all with battle reports in them.  I was originally going to make a page and just slap them on there but that is to static, doesn&#8217;t send out notices to any of you people that actually care to subscribe, and a few other things.  This way you can also leave comments on them either here or on youtube.  Huzzah!</p>
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<p>Next up is I plan on starting some videos in several different series.  Things like painting, converting, assembly, playing, explaining the rules, etc. are going to be the biggest ones.  I also plan on doing a question and answer series as well as possibly a series of articles and maybe accompanying videos on tactica. One of the big things that I want to do but I need to work out some of the details with people is videos of unboxing of some of the new swag and goodies that come out either before they are released or as soon as they hit shelves.  Give all you gibbering fanatics a chance to see what is in the box before you buy it, that sort of thing.</p>
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<p>So if you guys have any ideas for videos, things you want to see, suggestions you want to make, or questions that you want answered send them in!  All feedback is more than welcome, and I promise not to make fun of anyone for anything they send in (unless you just want me to). Just drop them in the comments, send me a message or email, or use the contact form on here to send in your ideas/suggestions/questions/concerns/tips/tricks/lessons learned on the best way to hide dead hookers/whatever!</p>
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		<title>D&amp;D Monsters You Need</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 08:56:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So going by a bit of web surfing and looking at Google Analytics it seems that much like me people are quite unhappy that there is once again not a yeti in the new Monster Manual. Well, fear no more for I shall give you that which you seek.  I did a bit of looking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.theyeticave.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/yeti.jpg" rel="lightbox[58]"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-59" title="yeti" src="http://www.theyeticave.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/yeti-300x297.jpg" alt="yeti" width="231" height="229" /></a>So going by a bit of web surfing and looking at Google Analytics it seems that much like me people are quite unhappy that there is once again not a yeti in the new Monster Manual. Well, fear no more for I shall give you that which you seek.  I did a bit of looking around and found one or two sources for this elusive beast such as at <a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/4e-fan-creations-house-rules/240131-9th-level-monster-conversions.html#post4450666" target="_blank">ENWorld</a> but overall I am not exactly impressed with it.  Taking for instance the Yeti templates that Jester created on ENWorld I must say he really did massively fail on this one.  I have looked at some of his other monsters and normally he is quite good at conversion and creation but this time idiot mode just engaged.</p>
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<p>So what can be done about something like this? Why, I give you the ones that I use myself of course.  And what better person to give you the yeti&#8217;s then the cranky bastard that is named after them.  Also I am going to be throwing down on a few monsters that you aren&#8217;t going to be using in a campaign but hopefully will still find yourself unexpectedly throwing at players when they deserve it.  But more on that in a later post.  For now lets get into what you probably came here for.</p>
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<p>Normally docile creatures, Yeti&#8217;s are vicious opponents when threatened or if their territory is being encroached upon. Yeti&#8217;s are solitary creatures and rarely is one seen, let alone a gathering of them.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Tundra Yeti</em> </strong> Level 7 Solo Brute<br />
 Medium Elemental Humanoid      <em>XP 600</em><br />
 <strong>Initiative</strong> +6      <strong>Senses </strong>Perception +13; low-light vision<br />
 <strong>HP</strong> 280; <strong>Bloodied</strong> 140 (see also <em>deafening roar</em>)<br />
 <strong>AC </strong>21; <strong>Fortitude</strong> 22, <strong>Reflex</strong> 21, <strong>Will</strong> 18<br />
 <strong>Resist</strong> 15 Cold</p>
<p><strong>Saving Throws</strong> +5<br />
 <strong>Speed</strong> 6 (ice walk) see also <em>mountain climber</em></p>
<p><strong>Action Points</strong> 2</p>
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<p><strong>Claw</strong> (standard; at-will)<br />
 +10 vs AC; 2d6 + 5 damage</p>
<p><strong>Double Attack</strong> (standard, at-will)<br />
 The Yeti makes two claw attacks against up to two adjacent targets, if both attacks hit the same target it is grabbed (until escape).</p>
<p><strong>Deafening Roar</strong> (minor; recharges when first bloodied; encounter)<br />
 Close burst 1; +8 vs Fortitude; the target is dazed (save ends)</p>
<p><strong>Vicious Bite</strong> (standard; at-will)<br />
 Grabbed target only; +8 vs Reflex; 2d8 + 5 damage</p>
<p><strong>Mountain Climber</strong></p>
<p>A Yeti ignores the effects of icy terrain and the difficult terrain related to snow  &amp; mountains</p>
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<p><strong>Alignment</strong>: Neutral</p>
<p><strong>Skills</strong> Stealth +16  Athletics +17<br />
 <strong>Str</strong> 19 (+7) <strong>Dex</strong> 16 (+6) <strong>Wis</strong> 14 (+5)<br />
 <strong>Con</strong> 13 (+4) <strong>Int</strong> 8 (+2) <strong>Cha</strong> 10 (+3)</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Tactics</span>: Tundra Yeti&#8217;s prefer to avoid conflict but if pushed into a fight they relentlessly attack the closest target, using Double Attack when available and Vicious Bite the following round. Upon entering combat and again when first being bloodied they immediately use Deafening Roar and then attempt to escape using the terrain to their advantage.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Tundra Yeti Lore</span>:  <em>Nature DC 15</em>: Solitary creatures who are excellent hunters they prefer to avoid civilization. Though beast like they do have a keen intellect. They are nomadic in nature and typically settle into areas only as long as prey is bountiful.</p>
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<p>Mountain Yeti&#8217;s are the cousins of the &#8220;normal&#8221; Tundra Yeti.  Living high up in the harsh wintery peaks of the tallest mountains they are the stuff of legends.  Many adventurers state that their lives have been saved by these reclusive creatures, while others recount horrible tales of entire parties being lost in the heights due to a marauding Yeti laying waste to them with cold wrathful fury.</p>
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<p><strong>Mountain Yeti</strong> Level 16 Elite Soldier<br />
 Large Elemental Humanoid      XP 2800<br />
 <strong>Initiative</strong> +15      <strong>Senses</strong> Perception +26; low-light vision<br />
 <strong>HP</strong> 725; <strong>Bloodied</strong> 362 (see also <em>snarling howl</em>)<br />
 <strong>AC</strong> 34; <strong>Fortitude</strong> 32, <strong>Reflex</strong> 30, <strong>Will</strong> 25<br />
 <strong>Resist</strong> 20 Cold</p>
<p><strong>Saving Throws</strong> +5<br />
 <strong>Speed</strong> 7 (ice walk) see also <em>mountain climber</em></p>
<p><strong>Action Points</strong> 2</p>
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<p><strong>Claw</strong> (standard; at-will)<br />
 Reach 2;+23 vs AC; 3d8 + 7 damage</p>
<p><strong>Double Attack</strong> (standard, at-will)<br />
 The Mountain Yeti makes two claw attacks against up to two adjacent targets</p>
<p><strong>Hurl Boulder</strong> (standard; at-will)<br />
 Ranged 10/20; +23 vs AC; 3d10 + 7 damage</p>
<p><strong>Winter Breath</strong> (standard; recharge 56) * Cold</p>
<p>Close blast 2; +19 vs Fortitude; 3d10 + 6 Cold damage and ongoing 5 Cold damage. The target is immobilized (save ends both)</p>
<p>Aftereffect: Target is slowed (save ends)</p>
<p><strong>Snarling Howl</strong> (minor; recharge when first bloodied)<br />
 Close Burst 5; +19 vs Reflex; 1d10+5 Cold Damage and target is immobilized (save ends)</p>
<p><strong>Mountain Climber</strong></p>
<p>A Yeti ignores the effects of icy terrain and the difficult terrain related to snow &amp; mountains</p>
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<p><strong>Alignment</strong>: Neutral</p>
<p><strong>Skills</strong> Stealth +23  Athletics +25<br />
 <strong>Str</strong> 24 (+15) <strong>Dex</strong> 20 (+13)<strong> Wis</strong> 15 (+10)<br />
 <strong>Con</strong> 16 (+11) <strong>Int</strong> 10 (+8) <strong>Cha</strong> 8 (+7)</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Mountain Yeti Tactics</span>: If threatened they attempt to pelt the aggressors with loose boulders laying about the mountain side. If pressed into melee combat they try to use hit and run tactics, using the rocky and icy mountain terrain to their advantage (they receive no movement penalty for difficult terrain when crossing ice or mountain slopes). Upon entering melee combat and again when first bloodied they use their Snarling Howl. The Mountain Yeti will try to use his Winter Breath to fullest effect by trying to herd targets into a group before blasting them.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Mountain Yeti Lore</span>: Nature DC 15: Yeti&#8217;s try to avoid conflict or being seen. They usually are only found alone as they are territorial and solitary creatures.  They live in caves in the hardest to reach section of the mountain ranges and do not attack unless their homes are threatened or their territory is being invaded.</p>
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<p>Feel free to use these and give any feedback you might have.  Unfortunately I have not had a chance to test these against my group as they are just now getting to the proper level and for some reason they are avoiding entering both the mountains and the Elemental Chaos.  So feedback is most definitely appreciated.  Coming up in a later post I will be releasing some monsters like I said that you won&#8217;t find in a normal game but will still be fun to throw at your players.   To give you an glimpse as to what they might be I got the idea from Dungeon magazine sometime back in the 80&#8242;s or 90&#8242;s and it involves snack food.</p>
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