Fiend Folio

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Posted by revshafer
11/08/2019 9:17 am
#1

I find myself gravitating toward this classic, but I keep going back to straight ASSH. It’s as evocative as I need it to be. Anyone else using the Fiend Folio?


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VR/Scott
 
Posted by Caveman
11/08/2019 9:49 am
#2

I do refer to the FF when comparing creatures and in my endeavours to create some AS&SH encounters I want in my development of Hyperborea, but I have not duplicate any creature from FF as yet. Also from its source; the White Dwarf magazine has some unmentioned in FF which I still over the years refer to.

 
Posted by francisca
11/08/2019 2:22 pm
#3

I used Frost Men and Ice Trolls straight out of FF in one of my AS&SH adventures.

 
Posted by Ghul
11/08/2019 7:20 pm
#4

I'm using it in my campaign right now, actually. 


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Posted by Spider of Leng
11/09/2019 3:52 pm
#5

Yeah; I still use pretty much all my 1st and 2nd edition resources, plus Swords & Wizardry & Labyrinth Lord stuff.  It's all pretty compatible, which is what makes the system great.  For extra flavor/variety I'll often draw spells from alternate lists or sources to keep players on their toes.  For example, as they were transitioning to 3rd edition TSR/WOTC put out a supplement derived from the Diablo game with everything statted out for 1st/2nd edition.  There's a necromancer class in there with some pretty cool spells that I often use for NPCs.


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Posted by Hackhamster
11/20/2019 1:33 pm
#6

The FF has some GREAT new monsters for 1981, and is 99% awesome.  Then it has the Flumph,  which is definitely not awesome, but serves as a reminder to not take the game too seriously.


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Posted by mavfire
12/04/2019 4:19 pm
#7

I am using some of the fiend folio for an adventure I am writing as well. Great resource, I always look to make sure it fits my vision for what Jeff's world is, and tweak it as necessary. 

Besides, you cannot beat the fact that over half the creatures are illustrated by Russ!


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Posted by mabon5127
12/04/2019 8:54 pm
#8

mavfire wrote:

Besides, you cannot beat the fact that over half the creatures are illustrated by Russ!

Agree completely.
 


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And sweat at the daily round,
While in my soul forever
The drums of Pictdom sound?” 
 
Posted by Master Magician Rennalds
1/23/2022 9:54 am
#9

Spider of Leng wrote:

Yeah; I still use pretty much all my 1st and 2nd edition resources, plus Swords & Wizardry & Labyrinth Lord stuff.  It's all pretty compatible, which is what makes the system great.  For extra flavor/variety I'll often draw spells from alternate lists or sources to keep players on their toes.  For example, as they were transitioning to 3rd edition TSR/WOTC put out a supplement derived from the Diablo game with everything statted out for 1st/2nd edition.  There's a necromancer class in there with some pretty cool spells that I often use for NPCs.

I use a couple spells from the wizard spell compendiums. my favorite is "gemidines paralytic missile" which ive made a rare illusionist spell of 2nd level. When cast, a green bolt of pure magical energy shot forth from the tip of the caster's finger. It streaked towards its intended target and always struck true, provided at least part of their body was visible to the caster. The effective range of this spell was well over 120'. When a person or creature was struck by a paralytic missile, they were immobilized for a number of seconds, or longer depending on the skill and experience of the caster.

basically, a hold person that can chase you around corners.

Last edited by Master Magician Rennalds (1/23/2022 9:55 am)


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