Dungeons Masters Gross Out Your Players with this Monster. Tutorial: Corpse Larva
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Published 2019-10-29
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All Comments (10)
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You were describing this scenario and I immediately thought "XCOM!" and then you said "XCOM!" and I was like "XCOM!"
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Hi! Found your channel by way of the Deodorant Build Challenge with eBay Rescues and others. Coffee had not quite kicked in yet and read the title as Corpse Lava. This still did not disappoint
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You could buy a large plastic animal, cut it up, base it and fill it with grubs
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Cool idea,I woud have been turned off this idea because of the material the maggots are made from,but you powered though and came out with some great disgusting monsters.
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Another sweet video, keep up the good work dude.
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Cool! So quick and easy! Thanks Dave!
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Those are super grose and cool! Leeches. I thought I once saw something about giant leeches, might not have been D&D but the monster manuals are like any book, they don't include everything. I have seen leech styled rubber worms, my grandpa John made his own worms and had a lot of tackle when he was alive. Those lead weights might even make good eyes, the small round ones, for other builds. I need to try the lost wax technique. I wonder if it'll work on rubber? Cast them worms, hehe, cast...
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Excellence Job, Super Gross, but the end result was spot on. I might just make up some of these little critters for my games. We have some large insects, and it makes sense for an underground environment. Pretty darn Cool Brother. Keep up the impressive work. And Thanks.😁
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hi, if you need look in one fishing shop they have a lot of fake rubber worms, some glow in the dark ! i want see the finish empire charriot ! bye! have a good day!