Armor Class
12
(leather armor)
Hit Points
11
(2d8 + 2)
Speed
30 ft.
STR
11
(+0)
DEX
12
(+1)
CON
12
(+1)
INT
10
(+0)
WIS
10
(+0)
CHA
10
(+0)
Senses
Passive Perception 10
Languages
Any one language (usually Common)
Challenge
1/8 (25 XP)
Proficiency Bonus
+2
Actions
Scimitar. Melee Weapon Attack: +3 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 4 (1d6 + 1) slashing damage.
Light Crossbow. Ranged Weapon Attack: +3 to hit, range 80 ft./320 ft., one target. Hit: 5 (1d8 + 1) piercing damage.
Description
Bandits rove in gangs and are sometimes led by thugs, veterans, or spellcasters. Not all bandits are evil. Oppression, drought, disease, or famine can often drive otherwise honest folk to a life of banditry. Pirates are bandits of the high seas. They might be freebooters interested only in treasure and murder, or they might be privateers sanctioned by the crown to attack and plunder an enemy nation's vessels.
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pretty cool bro, keep up the good work, :)
I at first thought the challenge rating was low but then my lv 1 druid took out 9 of the bandits and then I understood
(this is a reply to hraughR's post
I don't have vary much experience but that does seem like a particularly deadly encounter, one rule I go by in the first few levels(especially level 1) is that no encounter should have more monsters than players, even more so if one of them is higher cr than the average party level, and about the fireball, another thing to look out for in the early levels is aoe attacks that can drop a player with max damage (I.e. 8d6 being 48)should be used with extreme caution, if you don't want to change the encounter too much, try nocking the damage of the fireball down to 4d6 to keep it from turning into a tpk.
has anyone notices when you click the big "bandit" word in the stat block, it just reloads the page?
cool
bandit bandit
On your way to the Night Market you notice 2 men in hoods following you at a distance as you round the next corner you find yourself face to face with a 3rd hooded figure. He flashes a wicked smile.
"Hold it right there. You seem lost, so here's the plan. We're gonna take your money and your weapons and there won't be any problems. Understand?"
Legit just taking this and calling it something else but my players don't know that.
Good for pirates
some enemies just dont have portraits. Most notrivial enemies
cool
WOOF, I'm working on homebrewing an ENTIRE WORLD from scratch, its A LOT. if I had to do that AND homebrew stats for every humanoid, I'd just fall over dead on the spot. you persevered though! got it done atleast 😂
A few tips: Back when I constantly made humanoid enemies from scratch, I would use rolled stats like you would when you were creating a character, mainly using Standard Array with a modified maximum score based on the CR I wanted. I'd then hand-select where those stats went in accordance with their role in society and personality. I'd take a lot of abilities that Fiends had and re-skin them so that they were achievable by a human being, because they're diverse and were made to play on that specific Fiend's personality (which can easily be translated into human personality, as screwed up as that is to think about). Also, Legendary Actions make for a surprisingly large power increase. Overall, homebrewing pretty much anything is really just a game of research and mustering up creativity for whatever isn't already made; it seems really hard if you don't know what you're creating from the get-go, but looking at a ridiculous amount of fantasy stuff eventually just gives you instant inspiration for what you want to create because you've already seen something similar. A genuine pastime of mine is just creating entire worlds from scratch in my head, because I've gotten so much inspiration over the years that any new thing immediately translates over to DnD campaign logic and I start scheming like a gremlin to make something out of it from sheer reflex. I've spent probably a cumulative 100 hours just on YouTube videos that tell you how to create proper worlds and characters, so it's kinda second nature now (I recommend Runesmith's videos for this, they're probably the best possible thing for homebrewing your own stuff).
I still feel like a complete idiot for not knowing about the Humanoid section for literal years lol
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Imagine getting your ass kicked by bandits
This was the bandits that attacked the ship when we came ashore and burned and killed what elvan guard were left and one deserted leaving me alone to search for my missing mother
5 bandits AC:12
1st one11 > 5> 1>dead AF
flank left11 > trapped in 5ft hole> got out of hole > 2> Dead AF
flank Right11: -> 5 > 4>1> dead AF
rear flank left11>
rear flank right 11>5> Dead AF
wow thats sad