Mimics can be very scary.
Mimics can be very scary.
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Mimics can be very scary.
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Play Shattered Pixel Dungeon. You can get special mimics that can disguise as literally everything. A door, strength potion, the way to the next level, basically anything that looks useful. And of course they only appear as soon as you've forgotten to check for them.
Teleportation mimic will teleport you. To its stomach.
Breastplate mimic just wants to sink its mouth on your breasts.
Saddle mimic wants to lick your lowers parts.
No comment on outhouse mimic. We don't talk about it.
The rope mimic has some more specific tastes.
just wants to sink its mouth on your breasts.
Get in line, mimic.
Not my menstrual cup!
I've always been a fan of mimics being ladders or bridges.
Cover your phb in spray adhesive and leave it sitting on the table. As soon as someone touches it, shout "ROLL INITIATIVE!"
Actually, apply this to other random objects at the game table. A bag of chips, 1 can of soda in the fridge, every 3rd pencil, whatever.
This is similar to the premise of Prey.
[This post is not a mimic]
That seems like something a mimic would say.
And then we have Starfinder where a mimic can disguise itself as an entire planet!
The player handbook isn’t a problem, no one reads that thing.
It's a good way to get rid of your rules lawyer. Everyone hates that guy anyway.
I've often thought it'd be fun to let a party have a tame mimic as a pet. Not helpful in battle unfortunately, unless one of your opponents decides to take a looting break.
My party do have a pet mimic. He's called Philip and is mostly there for comic relief although he has been known to help with puzzles and things occasionally
Thrown weapon mimic, like a javelin. Enemy picks it up to throw back and bam, surprise bite!!!
The Flee, Mortals! book has a mimic companion stat block. It can cover you and act as active camouflage.
I wanna share this in the group chat, but I don't wanna give the GM any ideas xD
One D&D podcast I listen to had one be a house in Sigil. After they had dealt with the plot to use it for magic or something some of the party ended up feeding it animals much to the chagrin of the rest of the party but did save some other creatures living in the area from getting eaten.
What about the party being mimics but don't tell them that.
Tell every party member that they are a mimic and need to keep it a secret from the rest of the party.
The rug under the chest is my favourite. I'm gonna give my players more trust issues, thank you
Can't remember if it was ds2 or ds3 but one of em had bonfire mimics concept arts.
outhouse oof.
It's always more fun when mimics team up. A couple of goblins bother the party at night, just enough to give them chase, then when they return, hop into their sleeping bag and boom, mimic.
Spyglass: thoomp
The PHB mimic is starving
Anal prayer beads because monks is kinky.
A shirt or your gear.
Bonus Konsi?
Not a Konsi Mimic?
Closest I have is this:
Definitely did not expect Konsi doing a Street Fighter 6 Cammy cosplay.
This one caused me so much trouble! I went into it thinking "this will be easy" but it's surprisingly hard to get right.
I don't think I 100% got it, her body proportions are too human (Konsi is 4ft tall) - but it was a lot of fun to try. Daily drawing challenges aren't about being perfect, they're about just getting the thing done and learning from it.
What do you mean
Is this #9 of things mimics can turn into‽
This was part of my october drawing prompts, the prompt was "meme pose"
Artist circles on Twitter (although now it's blue sky) have a bunch of "meme" drawing challenges. Most commonly "outfit" challenges where you have to draw your character wearing a specific outfit. These challenges are like artist "memes", seeing other people do them causes them to spread. Pose memes are less common, but there are a few.
This pose is the "cammy stretch" meme pose: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/cammy-stretch