Bad Guy Bingo

Hey you! Yeah, you!

Here’s a test. If you got a BINGO on the board below, I’ll believe that you’ve played enough D&D to say that you’ve played D&D.

Click on the image above to download the BINGO card.

To mark a square you, as a player, or the players in a game you were running need to have encountered the monster. And it can’t have been in disguise or in another form, it needs to have ACTUALLY been THAT monster. It need not have been hostile at the time.

Here’s what my card looks like:

If you notice, none of them are marked except the minotaur. I’ve been playing D&D for over a decade and the only other one of these I’ve encountered or ran is the Owlbear, but NOT the displacer beast (so it doesn’t count).

I’ve got a lot of work to do.


Thank you for reading!

Until we meet again,

3 responses to “Bad Guy Bingo”

  1. Ha! Nice.

    Played in multiple games over the years…only fought wildlife, goblins, orcs, skeletons, zombies, one Bullette, and dozens of various guards and cultists.

    The only one I’ve actually encountered from this block is a group of various types of Slaad; and that was because we got much deeper into one of our DM’s plots than he expected in the time we’d been playing. lol

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    1. Isn’t that weird? I don’t know about you, but I own around 12 books which either are official Monster Manuals or 3rd Party Monster Manuals and most of the monsters I’ve fought are the same way (generic animals, skeletons, zombies, guards, cultists, goblins, orcs, etc.)

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  2. Totally “weird,” but not uncommon from what I keep hearing. 😆

    I guess so many of us plan out (or buy) these huge sagas and megadungeons to run our friends through, thinking, “This time, we’re gonna play for YEARS. We’re going from Level 1 to Immortal status, and it’s gonna be insane!” And we think we gotta save all the best monsters for later, when the group is “ready.”

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