I was looking for the location of the rings of familiars. I know there are some inside the spell find familiar, or are those the only rules?
For instance, if you are allowed by you DM to have a Farrie Dragon (psudodragon) as a familiar (they have their own stat block) which has attacks listed under their actions. Are they able to use them, or because in the "find familiar" spell it states that your familiar cannot take the attack action, your Farrie Dragon familiar cannot attack because that's the familiar rules.
They cannot take the attack action. Familiars are bound by the rules within the spell find familiar, however there is nothing stopping someone from, say, casting dragons breath on their familiar.
Or the pact of the chain warlock can do some cool stuff with familiars.
I was looking for the location of the rings of familiars. I know there are some inside the spell find familiar, or are those the only rules?
For instance, if you are allowed by you DM to have a Farrie Dragon (psudodragon) as a familiar (they have their own stat block) which has attacks listed under their actions. Are they able to use them, or because in the "find familiar" spell it states that your familiar cannot take the attack action, your Farrie Dragon familiar cannot attack because that's the familiar rules.
They cannot attack regardless of the form.
They cannot take the attack action. Familiars are bound by the rules within the spell find familiar, however there is nothing stopping someone from, say, casting dragons breath on their familiar.
Or the pact of the chain warlock can do some cool stuff with familiars.
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