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Prepare for the Hunt...

Hello token users! Last year we got to enjoy the fruits of a partnership with a wildly successful kickstarter team for Heliana's Guide to Monster Hunting (see the final round of mini-familiars we released last month). 

This year, part of the releases you can expect to see are all of the tokens developed for the similarly successful Steinhardt's Guide to the Eldritch Hunt. While the original kickstarter campaign earned it nearly 20,000 backers, if you're not already familiar with it know that it's anticipated to be a very high-quality, eldritch-themed resource manual for 5E and includes grimdark adventures lines, race options, subclasses, and much, much more alongside monsters like the ones you'll see here. 

I've been very excited to be working with Steinhardt's team in the background for a little while now and can personally attest to the quality of the product any backers can anticipate receiving. I'm also excited for the thematically gruesome corners of our token library that this partnership will help expand into. 

The Token ZIP link here contains 12 enemies that are to be included in the final module. There's also included a 7-page statblock PDF giving you use of mechanics for some of the tokens here which will be updated over time with each release as the Steinhardt team continues to develop and refine their designs. 

Steinhardt's Tokens Part 1 ZIP Download 

Enjoy!

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Ryan Rogers

These are awesome! Is there any way to get the artwork images for the creatures used in the PDF? That way we can import the artwork into VTT for the NPC Actors without having to rip it apart Plus some of the creature images in there have their artwork overlayed by the statblock, and are thus not readily or easily grabbed. For example, the Adjucicator is easy, whereas the Screechwing is muddled. Others are cropped to fit, such as the Revenant Bear. Getting originals would be fantastic.

venatusmaps

Completely understand what you're saying here Ryan, but unfortunately I'm not at liberty to share the raw artwork/images themselves as that's a part of the overall project owned/maintained by the Steinhardt team. I know VTT compatibility is one of their priorities so I would suggest following/late pledging to the KS to access more on that front