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The It's A Mimic! podcast awaits the return of the friends abroad, as we finish up the conversation on Mob Mentalities (for now). Starting off with a retrospective, we look back at the last 21 weeks of episodes, before touching briefly on six more mob-type creatures that have too little variety and lore to warrant their own spotlights. These are Blights, Mephits, Modrons, Myconids, Vegepygmies, and Fey creatures in general. Then, Dan and Adam wrap up with general tips about running mob creatures that have unique functions, before finally setting aside these armies of Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition.
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Intro/Outro Music by: Cory Wiebe
Logo by: Kate Skidmore
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The It's A Mimic! podcast awaits the return of the friends abroad, as we finish up the conversation on Mob Mentalities (for now). Starting off with a retrospective, we look back at the last 21 weeks of episodes, before touching briefly on six more mob-type creatures that have too little variety and lore to warrant their own spotlights. These are Blights, Mephits, Modrons, Myconids, Vegepygmies, and Fey creatures in general. Then, Dan and Adam wrap up with general tips about running mob creatures that have unique functions, before finally setting aside these armies of Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition.
Dan's MVPs:
Adam's MVPs:
Available On: iTunes | Spotify | Podbean | YouTube
Don’t forget to Like/Follow/Subscribe/Whatever when you listen!
Social: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Reddit
Email: [email protected]
Intro/Outro Music by: Cory Wiebe
Logo by: Kate Skidmore

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