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Frendi Frokthu's Big Book of Fungi

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Are you running an Underdark adventure and want more versatility to the fungi found there? Are you playing a circle of spores druid and want more fungus themed spells? Are you a DM wanting to create an adventure involving Zuggtmoy by find yourself lamenting the lack of fungal monsters? Or maybe you're just like me and you love fungi? Well this supplement is for you!

This fully illustrated supplement is the product of a labor of love involving research into both the fungi of the Dungeons and Dragons multiverse and the fungi of the real world, bringing additional insight into the role that fungi play in the Forgotten Realms and beyond, all from the perspective of a friendly svirfneblin ranger!

There is more content planned for this supplement as well, which I intend to release as a free update after the product reaches gold metal status! This content includes over twenty additional spells, dozens of new fungi ripe for harvesting, at least five more subclasses, further details on entities such as Psilofyr and Amesutelob, and more fungal monsters including fey, fiends, undead, and more!


FUNGI:
This section contains full illustrations of every variety of fungi found within the Dungeon Master's Guide, Out of the Abyss, and The Tomb of Annihilation adventures, elaborated on with additional lore and uses to give DM's even more tools to work with

Bigwig  Bluecap  Pygmywort  Zurkhwood

CHARACTER OPTIONS:
This supplement contains new fungal themed options for characters. It details 10 new spells, all of which can be learned by druids, and many of which can be learned by rangers. In addition, it contains a new ranger subclass focused on the relationship between fungi and the rest of nature: the mold strider. Finally, for the warlock of Zuggtmoy or Psilofyr, we present optional fungal spell lists and invocations to give yourself a stronger fungal flavor!

Spells

MONSTERS:
This supplement includes statistics for 11 new fungal monsters, with Challenge Ratings ranging from 0 to 20. This includes two new myconids, the vegepygmy witchdoctor, the strange ascomoid, the hallucinogenic basidirond, the titanic mu spore, the deceitful rukarazyll, the versatile saproling, the stealthy sporebats, the unseen phantom fungus, and more. Not only that, 3 statblocks for fungal themed NPCs are presented here, as well: the druid of spores, the fungal warlock, and the mold strider ranger. In addition, familiar fungal creatures are given further addition, such as the culture of the myconids, the biological castes of the vegepygmy, and even tidbits of mythology for the gas spore and the shrieker fungi.

Basidirond  Mu Spore  Rukarazyll

ZUGGTMOY:
No supplement on fungi would be complete without an examination of the Demon Queen of Fungi herself: Zuggtmoy. This supplement provides DM's with more information on Zuggtmoy, including methods by which demons can be easily given a fungal aesthetic and two powerful servants of hers: Yibyiru, the Rancid Lady of Bitter Bile, who guards Zuggtmoy's palace and brews poisons that can even kill devils; and Simiel, the Duke of Ecstasy, a demonic spore servant made from the corpse of a dead solar who sees to Zuggtmoy's interests in the Blood War.

Yibyiru

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LR M February 13, 2023 12:09 am UTC
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Hey Ned, just wondering if there’s any updates (or anywhere I can follow for updates) on the potential follow-up to this fantastic piece?
Cheers!
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Ned T February 14, 2023 4:00 pm UTC
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I have a big update/expansion on the backburner, but it's not going to be ready for at least a year or two. HOWEVER! The good news about that is that the supplement that I'm focusing on in the meantime is going to pair PERFECTLY with this supplement! It's a Planescape supplement that details the role that Fey play in the Abyss, so there's a big focus on plant life. It's going to have 56 monster statblocks, plus 26 dangerous plant statblocks, which will all pair excellently with the fungi in this supplement. If I'm able to keep pace with my writing, I'll even be able to introduce my transhumanist concept for vegepygmies! It'll be coming out this autumn and you can follow our twitter account at wildcourtttrpg to find out more and see some sneak peaks as summer comes to a close!
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Byron M December 22, 2021 7:43 am UTC
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Would there happen to be a dndbeyond homebrew subclass for the Mold Strider for those who’ve purchased?
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Ned T December 22, 2021 12:55 pm UTC
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Not at the moment, I'm afraid. I don't use D&D Beyond, so I'm not very familiar with. I can certainly look into it, but currently my energy is being focused elsewhere, so I can't make any promises about when I can make that happen
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Byron M December 22, 2021 7:09 pm UTC
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No worries! Im a mycologist and really enjoyed how much thought was put into the book! Great stuff!
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Ned T December 24, 2021 1:53 pm UTC
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That is probably the best praise that I could have hoped to achieve with this product! Thank you so much! I have intentions to expand further on this at some point, too, so keep an eye out for that (eventually lol). And if you have any requests or recommendations, I'm all ears! I love hearing the thoughts of the professionals in fields that I'm a fan of!
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