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12 October 2023
Two things we can’t get enough of in D&D right now – everything mushrooms and anything turtles! Why? No real idea but we’re always hunting for those perfect files and printing them at an alarming rate. Let’s take a look at a few recently completed shrooms today!
Fat Dragon Games is a staple in our 3D printing realm. Not only do they release great sets but Tom Tullis also goes out of his way to continuously share a lot of advice for new hobby enthusiasts. The guy just truly cares about our RPG printing community.
3DRPG has printed mushroom portals, mushroom houses, mushroom scatter terrain, and of course, Mushroom Folk! These lil’ fellas are just adorbs and can be painted in so many playful color schemes.
We also tell our resident painter, Kimmy Utah, to paint each fig a little differently so that it’s obvious which monster is which on the game board. You can have a lot of fun with their bases too by going with a down-and-dirty dirt theme or grab some moss/tufts flock!
There are plenty of mushroom monster blocks out there. For example, you can use the Violet Fungus if the party is traversing through a creepy forest. However, our go-to stat block is the Myconid from Kassoon’s website. All the details are in WotC’s official D&D 5e Monster Manual too.
Also, be sure to check out the Ultimate DND 5E Mushroom Monster Guide by Goblin XP – it’s a fun, DM-inspiring read!
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