
Having painted up all the Ronin Mythical Creatures provided by author Craig Woodfield, I downloaded his Points Calculator and made a few more creatures to add a little more spice to my table.

This mini project was partially born out of just wanting to paint the models. At the time of this writing, I’m playing through the Kenshin Scrolls campaign and think I might add a few creatures to the final scenario. Particularly on the Bandit side. Maybe have an Oni behind them pulling the strings. Either way, the Oni and these two new creature types will get run in the upcoming Dragon Rampant 2nd Edition for sure.

First up are the Komainu (or Lion/Foo Dogs). The models are from the Northstar Frostgrave line, but fit in perfectly for my Ronin setting. I’ve painted them up as animated statues. I imagine them protecting shrines and hirable by Sohei and Ikko-Ikki buntais. Using the aforementioned Points Calculator, I’ve got them stated in Ronin as follows:
Rank: 2
CP: 2
Initiative: 2
Fight: 2
Shoot: 0
Armour: Medium
Attributes: Tough, Fearless, Hard to Kill
Points: 30
They’re basically a few tweaks on the Amanojaku stat line.

The Tatsu (or Dragon) here is a Reaper Bones Behir. It’s not exactly a traditional Japanese dragon design, but my LGS had the model and it was very affordable for a dragon model. It looks pretty close, besides…it’s fantasy. The only downside here in my experience was that the model was _very_ tacky after priming. Because of that I opted for a quick paint job. Each paint layer showed cracks along the way and I’m concerned how well the paint will hold up on this soft plastic. Anyway, I picture this wise, protective creature being hirable by Koryu and Peasant buntais. Here’s its Ronin numbers:
Rank: 3
CP: 4
Initiative: 2
Fight: 3
Shoot: 0
Armour: Heavy
Attributes: Tough, Fearless, Fly, Formidable, Hard to Kill, Terrifying
Points: 51
This one was originally based on the Oni’s stats. When homebrewing, I try to just make slight modifications to what the author has already made. I don’t have the time to playtest every creation, but I figure between using a predesigned creature as a base and staying with the Points Counts document, it’ll be fine.
Anyway, here’s a few more creature ideas for games of Ronin if anyone out there is looking to add some new additions to their game.