Intimidating, versatile, and unique, aDragonborn 5echaracter can be a serious presence at the table and a great way to spice up a D&D party. Shaped by draconicDnD godsor, maybe evenDnD dragonsthemselves, these strong, stoic outsiders are extremely customisable and can offer all sorts of novel...
One quick note: this guide focuses on theDnDWarforged 5erules from the 2014 Player’s Handbook. The new DnD 2024 rules make some changes – most importantly, your choice ofDnD racesno longer affects your character’s coreDnD stats– but you’ll find a ton of lore details here to create ...
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This is balanced, but the breath weapon has problematic design. I've input this race into the Detect Balance: a 5e Homebrew Race Guide spreadsheet and come up with a score of 24. It's not a straight conversion, so I'll explain each point. Ability Score Increases...
We’re creating some new list-columns, using purrr::map and then unnesting them for easier calculations. First we define a new function that replicates the analysis: rep_dice <- function(n, d, n_sim = 1e5) { replicate(n_sim, roll_dice(n, d)) } And then we run it for all the...
Here is the detailed intro about all the Half-Elf Races in the DND 5E game. The speed, size, age, alignment, tools, languages, ability to interact, points, and all other data.
Goblin 5e Monster stats Players don’t get to haveallthe fun when it comes to the Goblin 5e race – these little green folks are a diverse bunch, and many remain firmly in the camp of hostile NPC (a.k.a.DnD monsters) under the control of the Dungeon Master. ...
DnD Hobgoblins are tall, proud, martial warriors, both classic monsters and a playable D&D race - here's all the Hobgoblin 5e stats and lore you need
I realize you're asking about 5e and I'm answering in the context 4e, which are different systems. But they're not so different that I would expect any problems out of 5e. Just do be careful, as the comments and this answer suggest, to make sure you're not accidentally cherry-picking...
You may want to take a look at What are the playable D&D races in 5e? More broadly, the DMG is largely designed around the concept that D&D should not only allow you to create characters and adventures, but also spells, settings, races, new classes... your own game. I view it as ...