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[D&D RWBY] Which Grimm is too grim?

Asked by MakeshiftSnail (20points) October 8th, 2018

A friend of mine has recently gotten into RWBY along with the rest of our friend group and suggested we try a d&d campaign in the world so I happily obliged. The problem is, I suck at creating anything regardless of how much I care for the subject in question.

I’ve made a list of different creatures to work on making Grimm (i.e. Griffon, Beowolf, Razorback, etc.) but I’m not running a campaign accurate to canon, I’d like some outside opinions on what is going too far, albeit creating a certain type of Grimm, or a story aspect that shouldn’t be allowed.

I would like to add some Grimm that are smarter, more magical if you will, but am unsure how to make that work since they’re basically just creatures hellbent on the destruction of man, though they are capable of learning tactics and such.

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rebbel's avatar

What are we talking about here?
D&D?
RWBY?
Grimm?

Dutchess_III's avatar

DWEEBY? Mr. McGrimm?

Mimishu1995's avatar

Looks like this is what the OP means by RWBY and Grimm

Don’t understand what it has to do with Dungeons and Dragons though.

MrGrimm888's avatar

I feel like I should contribute here… Unfortunately, I have no clue what the thread is about… Despite looking at the link above.

I understand that D and D, is probably Dungeons and Dragons…

Zaku's avatar

He’s asking for advice and opinions on how to create (tabletop, pen&paper) Dungeons & Dragons characters of a certain type (called Grimm) from the setting in the anime-esque computer game RWBY. What game statistics to give them would be appropriate in type and power level, etc.

I know game design and RPGs, and do such things for other games and settings, but I avoid D&D in favor of GURPS, and don’t know anything about RWBY except what I saw at that link above.

I think we do have a user or two here who might have some ideas, though.

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