Talk:Ironclad Executioner (5e Creature)

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What? Most of this is wrong, some of the attacks mention "AoE" but give no range or anything. "Sleep" and "slow" aren't conditions (but share their names with spells). AngelicBahamut (talk) 23:43, 8 February 2017 (MST)

This and much of my work is a small conversion of parts of Final Fantasy XI into D&D 5e as well as sections of a relatively massive 3.5 Final Fantasy D&D that can be found at http://www.finalfantasyd20.com/ffd20/index.html that I'd like to covert to 5e. This creature in particular is one I'm getting ready to use in a campaign but I needed to save my progress halfway through the writing process. "AoE" was shorthand I used while this was a a major work in progress. As for sleep and slow, this would apply to the spells in question as well as homebrewed spells that might have similar effects.

As I stated in my "Current Works" heading on my Talk page: "I'll probably add a few new status effects or damage types but I'm also trying to phrase things in a way that these things can be used without too much modification, such as referring to "earth" damage but also giving "magical bludgeoning" damage as an option for players who'd prefer that."

So, if it's preferred that I not put homebrewed status conditions under the condition immunity heading, I can either hyperlink that status condition to an explanation of that condition or simply make them features instead. Similar to what I did with Stun Vulnerability on this creature. Mefuki (talk) 02:21, 12 February 2017 (MST)

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