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So here are the big monsters of Skyrim, Dragons.
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D&D 5e Monster StatsĪs promised here is the first half of my Elder Scrolls monster stats for D&D! I recently did a full achievement run of Skyrim (for the second time) and was in the mood to make some Skyrim beasts to add to the bestiary.
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Just if all their stats seem closer to another challenge rating then then maybe they deserve to be on that challenge rather than the first one you gave them? Consider it not a requirement for stats, but a series of examples of APPROXIMATELY where a monster should be.) D&D D&D 5e Dungeons and Dragons Monster Manual Dungeon MasteryĮlder Scrolls: Dragons & Mudcrabs v1.00.
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Wizards of the Coast didn’t seem to care to make monsters weak enough for level 1 parties to fight (after all they suggest right in the book you skip right to 3)Īnyways, feel free to use to your heart’s content when building your own monsters.

I made this chart in mind with allowing you to build monsters for low level parties too. They don’t follow the numbers I found in the Monster Manual, mostly because I find those numbers too high for what should be such low challenge ratings. Note: The Challenge Ratings underneath 1 (so 0, 1/8, ¼, and ½) I changed. To find this pattern I took the monsters of all these challenge ratings and recorded their stats and found their averages, removing only monsters that seemed to have weirdly out of line statistics for their challenge rating (such as most spellcasters) then put together a table that fit those numbers.

Could you imagine a party of level 1 characters trying to fight four enemies with 49 HP? One would be tricky enough.) Anything made by that guide will have way more HP than anything actually in the monster manual. A table for the average AC, HP, To Hit bonuses, and damage dealt by the different challenge ratings of monsters.īecause the one in the DM’s guide doesn’t work. So here’s something I threw together on wanting a series of guidelines to follow when I created new monsters. Subnautica Ghost Leviathan Reaper Leviathan D&D D&D 5e Dungeons and Dragons Monster Manual Dungeon Mastery || Monster Commissions || Donate to my Ko-fi || DMs Guild || They were pretty fun to figure out the stats for, fairly simple heavy weight creatures to go along with stuff like the Roc!įeel free to use these monsters stats be that just more monsters to populate the oceans or perhaps your adventures even take you to alien worlds!

So thus they have the beast type (and therefore are candidates for Polymorph!). I wanted to build them as big animals, as other than small exceptions all the creatures in the game have fairly believable abilities and you really see them as just otherworldly animals. So here are two of the big and deadly leviathans I most dreaded running into! (Fun fact I was actually able to avoid the Reapers almost entirely, and actually had trouble finding a full sized Ghost Leviathan!) So I finally had the chance to play through Subnautica! It was a fun experience all in all, and extremely nervewracking for me (I have a bit of a fear of sea monsters, probably caused by that shark in Banjo Kazooie). Subnautica: Ghost Leviathan & Reaper Leviathan v1.01.
