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What would I need to do to make this creature a CR 22 creature, but still keeping the same relative strengths and weaknesses that the RAW aboleth has compared to the DMG table so that it still "feels" like an aboleth? dnd-5e-2014monstershomebrew-reviewcr-calculation ...
Well, for low CR monsters,aggressivewill increase its offensive CR by 1 and therefore increase its total CR by one half because the offensive and defensive CRs are averaged. But after that, the impact will be much smaller. In the end, the designers were pretty sure the impact ofaggressivewa...
I’ll finish with some pieces of personal advice: I have tried out monsters with low hp and high AC (or AC equivalent) multiple times and it never works out if you exaggerate. Either the calculation is off because it is not actual AC (I’m pretty sure this is the case her...
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The blog of holding did a thorough 5e analysis, but Darth Pseodonym is right, your easiest route is to use existing stat blocks for your custom monsters. If you do end up writing completely custom creatures, I suggest using the blog of holding's monster manual on a business card. ...