Monstrous races from Manga & Anime appropriate for tabletop rpgs?
Except Claymore and Berserk, but similarly fantasy themed.
I don't see why not. Although I personally don't find most of them memorable, interesting or well designed.
Best animu monster coming through.
That creature is epic
anyone red Ubell Blatt? Doesn't it have golems, goblinoids and a few undead?
while rare, some anime/manga have some really interesting monster designs. For example, the monsters in Claymore would make for interesting encounters in a /tg/ game (powered down of course). Pic related.
Still just berserk and claymore
>>46134888
Menthuthuyoupi from HxH is pretty interesting looking in his final form.
Then there's Tommyrod from Toriko, who doesn't really look the part but more than makes up for it in how disgusting he truly is.
Godzillafolk master race coming through.
>>46134888
>casual access to time travel powers
>uses it for minor fucked up personal gain
>>46141584
Even Gojira can appreciate the elf booty.
I dig these as lizardfolk.
>>46143689
Dorohedoro is breddy cool.
>>46143986
I need more napoleonic lizardmen ASAP
What are you asking
For goofier monsters with a traditional Japanese feel, Gegege no Kitaro is a pretty nice source
>>46135245
And there's always Noonsa.
>>46145470
He's not a napoleonic lizardman!He's a mean ol' skeleton bullier!
>>46146727
>americans are fat skeletons
>the chinese are mushroom men
>>46145470
Dorohedoro really isn't Napoleonic in any way.
It's more steampunk-ish except everything runs on magic instead of steam. Is magicpunk a thing? Because that's exactly what it is.
>>46135750
>(powered down of course)
Or they can be ran in a system that facilitates their power level
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