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Drawfee Monsters: The Zoob and The Besniffler
Publisher: Dungeon Masters Guild
by Cindy B. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 03/04/2021 00:17:07

I could not tell you what originally prompted me to grab Drawfee Monsters. I think I liked the name, and I'm always excited to get new, silly monsters for my games. And, honestly, Drawfee Monsters did not disappoint.

Drawfee Monsters is a short document that contains two original monsters, the zoob and the besniffler. These monsters were originally created by Nathan Yaffe, Caldwell Tanner, and Molly Ostertag on an episode of the Drawfee Show and then given stats by Lucas Zellers/Scintilla Studio in this supplement.

The document contains brief flavor text about each monster as well as a DnD 5e-compatible stat block. The zoob is essentially what happens when you cross a gelatinous cube with a zoo and is a fun little monster that behaves erratically. The besniffler is meant to be "the beholder's less popular cousin" and is covered in noses and does varying snot-based attacks. It has a lot of gross out factors and is decently tough.

Finally, you're given paper miniatures of each monsters, which you can cut out and color and use in your games. Not incredibly high tech but effective.

Overall, I like these monsters and this supplement. I think the zoob is silly, and I really like the gross and deadly aspects of the besniffler. I'm excited to bring these monsters into my home-brew, and given that these monsters are free, I definitely think it's worth grabbing this supplement.



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[5 of 5 Stars!]
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Drawfee Monsters: The Zoob and The Besniffler
Publisher: Dungeon Masters Guild
by Ethan O. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 04/02/2018 23:50:49

I don't normally review things because I'm not the best with words but I'll try my best by rating each monster individually.

The Zoob This is one of the most creative monsters I have ever seen and I love it because I like making my players confused. Some Minor complaints and suggestions. I feel like the Bear, Cat, and Oddly familiar Gorilla Mascot sides should have something similar to the Bat regarding how it is behaving. And I don't see the reason for it to have blindsight up to 60ft. I also feel like it would be a Monstrosity due to its origins being similar to an Owlbear, but I can see why it is an Aberration. There is also a small typo on the Dolphin side. Other than that I love this abomination (Perhaps a little too much) 5/5

Besniffler This is a grosser version of a Beholder. While it is very similar in appearance and in a couple of its Rays that's where the similarities end. With new "Snot Rays" that differ it enough from a Beholder to become its own standalone monster that posses just as much of a threat as a real Beholder. There is a small typo in the Hanky ray where it states Beholder and not Besniffler. Overall this a strange and gross twist on the usual Beholder formula, and is sure to give something silly and new to both the player and the dm. (Maybe he wants to steal all the tissues in the world?) 5/5

These monsters can be put into any campaign that doesn't take itself seriously and one that has players that just want to have a laugh and have fun. And I would love if there are more where this came from.



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[5 of 5 Stars!]
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Creator Reply:
Thanks so much for your feedback, Ethan - what a kind and helpful review! I've updated the descriptions and fixed some typos throughout to incorporate your suggestions. Keep on confusing the party!
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