Threats from Another World - Volume Four: Master Rank
A downloadable Supplement
Threats from Another World - Volume Four: Master Rank by Kaid Brenen Sacander
Gear up for the fight of your lives
This unofficial 96-page fan supplement adapts 13 large monsters to the MONSTER GUTS ruleset, along with new rewards, status conditions, and rules for augmenting lower-ranked monsters to be Master Rank threats!
To face these lethal foes, arm your scavengers with newly-adapted gear and techniques, such as the Slinger, Wirebugs, Switch Skills, and Hunter Arts!
This fourth volume highlights powerful monsters that should be only be hunted by experienced veteran scavengers with heavily upgraded gear. Included in their ranks are new rules for especially challenging Arena Monsters: extremely dangerous foes whom you battle in their lairs or other locations that don't allow for Bouts or Lulls, only a contest of endurance and tenacity.
Large monsters included in this volume: Ahtal-Ka, Akantor, Behemoth, Brachydios, Diablos, Espinas, Garangolm, Gore Magala, Lunagaron, Magnamalo, Rajang, Ukanlos, and Zinogre.
Also included with this volume is a printable playsheet to quickly reference statistics for large monsters during a hunt.
This adaptation, and future volumes of the Threats from Another World series, only includes monsters that have appeared in the main series of Monster Hunter video games, and will not feature any monsters that have only appeared in Monster Hunter Online, Monster Hunter Frontier, Monster Hunter Stories, or other non-main-series games in the franchise.
As the Monster Hunter franchise is property of Capcom, this fan supplement is offered entirely free of charge. However, if you would like to support the development of future volumes, please consider purchasing some of my original MONSTER GUTS content at https://arkhadtoa.itch.io/.
Legal Notice: This fan project is not intended for financial gain, but is rather a labor of love that tries to capture the feel of Monster Hunter creatures within the rules of the MONSTER GUTS roleplaying game. The Monster Hunter franchise, and all of the monsters and art in this book, are intellectual property of Capcom Co., Ltd. Behemoth is the intellectual property of Square Enix. Please support the official source material by purchasing their games.
Kaid Brenen Sacander and this supplement are not affiliated with Capcom Co., Ltd., Wheels Within Wheels Publishing, Square Enix, or any of their respective properties. MONSTER GUTS is owned by Wheels Within Wheel Publishing.
This unofficial fan supplement requires the MONSTER GUTS roleplaying game to play, by Wheels Within Wheels Publishing. It can be found at https://dubdubpub.itch.io/.
Updated | 17 days ago |
Status | In development |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Kaid Brenen Sacander |
Tags | lumen, monster-guts, monster-hunter, Monsters, tabletop-role-playing-game |
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Seeing you come out with supplement after supplement of fantastic MONSTER GUTS material has been such a joy for me. Thank you so much! (and keep 'em coming, please!)
Thank you very much! I'm glad I'm able to expand on the awesome system you made, and it's great that you are enjoying my stuff!
You're doing it incredibly well! If there is any way to contact you please let me know
Thank you! Posting a comment on one of these supplements gets my attention pretty quick, but if a different format works better for you, I can try to set something up.
I would love if I could contact you otherwise, even for a short conversation. If there was an option to talk anywhere, I would be very happy. I noticed that you have a Twitter account connected, but I can't send you private messages there either. If you have an account on, for example, discord or redit, please let me know
Sure! I'm on Discord as Arkhadtoa (or maybe Arkhadtoa#0097, not sure since they recently changed how tags work).
OMG, was so excited for this, thank you… another set of monsters to look forward to.
I'm so glad to hear this! If you try any of them, I'd love to get any feedback about how they play outside of my own solo experiments.