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Update: These tokens are now available on the Token Vault! Voucher code below!

Welcome to the second half of this month's set: Arcane Adversaries. A theme that's a little more heavily inspired by the first half of this month's tokens, Wizards & Warlocks, the second half here takes us back to our monstrous roots, but with a magical twist. Because we bucked the trend already this month with our caster surprise, this set has a mix of some existing monsters (Shield Guardian, Stone Golem, Clay Golem, Flesh Golem) alongside some original monsters in the Mana Leech and the Mage Golem

These tokens as well as their wizarding counterparts all find a home in the adventure released today in collaboration with Dragonshorn Studios. You'll find the statblock for the Mana Leech and details on the Mage Golem within the adventure PDF at the bottom of that post. 

Inside the Zip folder below you'll find:

  • 2x High-res tokens of all of the featured, Runic Golems
  • Versions of said tokens with and without shadows
  • Variants of every token featuring color variants (like our stone golem above) as well as in the case of the mage golem, variants for different spell appearances

Token Vault Voucher

These tokens are now available on the Token Vault! Use code VenatusTTVJuly94882 at checkout to get any 4 tokens free! Keep in mind this code also  applies to the other half of July's tokens too, so you may want to check those out and pick and choose among them. 

Enjoy!

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CaptReynolds

So I'm curious why I would bother with token vault if I'm already getting the image files here. This may be my ignorance, but is there something additional that token vault offers? Or is it simply to make them available to people not subscribed at this level?

venatusmaps

The token vault has built-in, easy-to-use modularity to each token making it super simple to change up color palettes and in some cases, swap out or remove modular parts like with July's spellcaster tokens where I intentionally designed them to have different head parts, staffs, etc. One could conceivably do this with access and know-how of Photoshop and just the image files, but the Token Vault makes it laughably easy.