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RPG - MONSTERS

Author: 
ImogiaGames
Sunday, September 13, 2020 - 13:31

Monsters for RPG games

Collected Art: 
tinySLATES [16x16px orthogonal tileset by Ivan Voirol]
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Blarumyrran's publicdomain Wesnoth sprites
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Undead King
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Main art from Monster RPG 2
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Sotrak Rewop
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RPG Enemies: 11 Dragons
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JS Monster Set - Elementals
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Dragons
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The flying hawk
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Animated Filthy Ectoplasm
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Dolatic Dreams of Pantagruel - 121 demon designs in b/w or lineart + transparency
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Tower Defense Prototyping Assets: 4 monsters, some tiles, a background image
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Bat sprite
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Food Monsters Pack
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More assorted 32x32 creatures
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Naga
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WereWolf
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84 Free RPG Beings and Monsters
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Assorted 32x32 creatures
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S.P-ink Sprites
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Cute Sprites Pack 1
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5 Monsters Pack (Idle, Move, Jump) [64x64]
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Medusa the Gorgon
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The PTSD Demon Pack
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Kica's Enemy Pack
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