Hold Breath. The lizardfolk can hold its breath for 15 minutes.
Multiattack. The lizardfolk makes two melee attacks, each one with a different weapon.
Bite. Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 5 (1d6 + 2) piercing damage.
Heavy Club. Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 5 (1d6 + 2) bludgeoning damage.
Javelin. Melee or Ranged Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft. or range 30/120 ft., one target. Hit: 5 (1d6 + 2) piercing damage.
Spiked Shield. Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 5 (1d6 + 2) piercing damage.
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Lizardfolk are primitive reptilian humanoids that lurk in swamps and jungles. Fiercely territorial, they kill when it is expedient and do whatever it takes to survive.







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Posted Jun 22, 2018Describe the following to your players to provide better immersion - (show, don't tell during their first encounter):
The tall reptilian humanoid is a powerfully built creature representing the cross between a lizard and a human. It has clawed hands, a multi-colored casque on the top of its head, a long tail, and a protruding face with a lizard's nose and sharp yellow eyes along with a set of massive toothy jaws.
In addition, you might want to allow them an Intelligence - Nature check to know the following (accumulated - a roll of 25 or above would know all):
DC5 (very easy): attacks with a bite and a melee weapon
DC10 (easy): can hold its breath under water for fifteen minutes - ability to swim
DC15 (medium): does not have any damage resistances nor damage vulnerabilities
DC20 (hard): does not have any damage immunities
DC25 (very hard): does not have immunity to any conditions
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Posted Jan 14, 2019Been known to ride Giant Lizards
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Posted Apr 20, 2019I hate these things.
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Posted Oct 30, 2019I've been playing with very odd lizardfolk for an experiment. I claimed that several 'kings' were subverted by a dragon, who then half forced, half negotiated wiht them to form a pact they would provide wealth and the dragon would protect them. fast-forward a few centuries and the lizard kings have learnt from the dragon and the people they've been obliged to raid and have created a strong civilization, a functioning military machine (picture dragon-clerics on chariots lobbing guiding bolts liberally), whilst also constructing huge fortresses for their defence and in glory of the dragon they worship as a god.
I found that treating the lizardfolk as a vaguely intelligent race actually made them a lot less of a jokey, encounter and attack type group, or give baubles too. I dont know why i decided to do this but having the lizards as major players in the world has made things a lot... stranger.
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Posted Apr 23, 2020****in love these things. That social interaction side of the game's gonna be taken for a ride when the other side barely understands common and doesn't get why you're saying that eating people is bad, while also not being evil at all.
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Posted Apr 27, 2020I play in a world where lizardfolk are a peaceful, family bound, playable race with a WIS bonus. Not much like these guys, but super fun.
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Posted Jul 3, 2020this is what they look like?! This guy asked me to be one in a campaign!😡
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Posted Oct 16, 2020You basically just described Dark Sun, 112358132134. Which is awesome.
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Posted Oct 27, 2020These are cool though
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Posted Nov 27, 2020I'm wishing the spiked shield got a real printing in a weapon place somewhere and some rules.
Preferably giving +1ac, and being a simple weapon. but i'm biased
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Posted Dec 8, 2020Like humans ride giant monkeys?
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Posted Jan 3, 2021More like humans riding horses.
Search internet for images for "giant lizard rider d&d" and you'll understand :)
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Posted Jan 5, 2021I know, obviously. It was sarcasm.
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Posted Jan 14, 2021why can't I use them to make a character on this website plz respond so I can know
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Posted Jan 24, 2021Obviously we would if we could!
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Posted Feb 6, 2021This entry should have a +4 to stealth, not a +2
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Posted Feb 28, 2021The Lizardfolk are a playable race. We have one in our campaign now... a Druid. It's an awesome character!
The race is described in detail in Volo's Guide to Monsters. If you had that [purchased] on D&D Beyond, you should be able to create a playable character.
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Posted Feb 28, 2021ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh thanks
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Posted Apr 21, 2021I am a player in the campaign I am playing in I am going to build a lizardfolk kingdom by getting small tribes to follow me. I will be a lizardfolk wizard.