WebOther (say in comments) Honestly picking one is tough, largely because I like to angle my character towards something that makes sense for the adventure. Dwarves are my 10/10 fave. I'm a big fan of the Hexblood lineage, and I'm currently playing a Hexblood, nee Kenku, Bard and it's pretty fun and thematic. I didn't care for Hobgoblins until the ... WebA Goliath is still a medium sized creature, albeit the largest end of that scale, that has features of a large creature. It makes sense to then treat them wielding large weapons in the following way: "The spell enlarge does not make your weapon do an extra complete die of damage it just adds 1d4 to your damage.
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WebThis is a subreddit for D&D 5e homebrew monsters. Remember to always credit your work. ... Do you think this dragon would TPK a party containing a Aasimar paladin, goliath barbarian/monk, Ranger/beastheart w/ wolf companion, and a Hobgoblin fighter with a couple of goblin/Bugbear retainers? All members of the party are level 6. WebPrint Current Page. Print Range. Print WebGiants are at least 6m high, but can get up to 8m. That's between 20 and 27 ft. Goliath become up to 8ft high. Hagrid is 3.5m tall, that's about 12 ft. So even a Goliath would look small in comparison. I guess the mix would be a reeeal sturdy, buff and beardy person about the hight of a human. Yes, beardy even if it's a woman! hastings piano value