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I've noticed that some iconic monsters that normally have multiple attacks only have one attack in DCC. For instance, the gargoyle has "Atk claw +4 melee." Shouldn't gargoyles have more attacks? Or am I still stuck in AD&D mode? That's just one critter out of many I've found. It's simple enough for me to houserule gargoyles to have 4 attacks, I suppose. Having to do that for more than a few monsters will be a pain, though.
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To go along with what your saying about monster attacks I also have a question. What does it mean by monster attack die 2d20? Dose that mean it gets two attacks or one attack but using the more powerful attack dice?
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MrHemlocks wrote:To go along with what your saying about monster attacks I also have a question. What does it mean by monster attack die 2d20? Dose that mean it gets two attacks or one attack but using the more powerful attack dice?
It's their action die, thus 2d20 means the monster can attack twice, with d20 each time.
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Action dice show you how many attacks they get. Which for one thing also means that if they have a bunch of Action dice, they can give up some or all of them to extra movement instead. So for example, a manticore can move really fast at a target (three times base move; more than most characters could hope to outrun) and still make an attack!

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The gargoyle indeed has a single attack per the game rules.

This being said, the DCC game book proposes something in its pages that I think is worth mentioning: using monsters that the players (not the PCs, the players!) do not know. This brings a measure of mystery and fear into the game. I recommend following that advice. Sure, you can include orcs and gargoyles into your game and it will be fine. But, since you're into a new system anyway, might as well take that opportunity to introduce new monsters while you're at it. The players will not know where to dance.

In this instance, you can use the gargoyle stats in the DCC book, but call the creature something different that fits your game. The fact that the stats don't match the old D&D stats will bug you less, incidentally :)
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