Charge. If the minotaur moves at least 10 feet straight toward a target and then hits it with a gore attack on the same turn, the target takes an extra 9 (2d8) piercing damage. If the target is a creature, it must succeed on a DC 14 Strength saving throw or be pushed up to 10 feet away and knocked prone.
Labyrinthine Recall. The minotaur can perfectly recall any path it has traveled.
Reckless. At the start of its turn, the minotaur can gain advantage on all melee weapon attack rolls it makes during that turn, but attack rolls against it have advantage until the start of its next turn.
Greataxe. Melee Weapon Attack: +6 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 17 (2d12 + 4) slashing damage.
Gore. Melee Weapon Attack: +6 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 13 (2d8 + 4) piercing damage.
Description
Their fur stained with the blood of fallen foes, minotaurs are massive, bull-headed humanoids whose roar is a savage battle cry that all civilized creatures fear.
Nah, just get a level 3 Monk, with Way of the Open Palm.
Your problem is now solved.
They Speak Abyssal because they were created by Baphomet, a Demon Lord that looks like a Minotaur (At least, that is how I've understood it).
What level where the 3 PCs?
I’m playing Sylvie from Epithet Erased I am playing a wizard and using the command and sleep spells for the sleep abilities and then polymorphing into a Minotaur for dr Beefton and I am using a bunch of summoning spells for nightmare fuel
Yeah. This needs more hit dice. 12d10+36 for 102 hp makes this a solid CR 3.
Why are monster minotaurs large while PC minotaurs are medium? It seems that they have to be taller than normal humans, but the PC rules appear to water it down to normal human height. Am I missing something?
shove a handful in a maze and you have the famous myth(can't remember what it's called)
because being a large player in dnd has way to many benefits and are frankly overpowered
Height / how tall?
Their mother's husbands didn't please them enough so they banged a cow.
Same, but I had a greataxe and dubble handaxe (+ a bunch of javelins)
They are created by Asmodeus in the 123th plane of the abyss
Thanks for your help
Proving once again that Americans don't know how to pronounce Minotaur. mai·nuh·taw
Okay, the Minotaur was a lot more scary than I thought it would be. The damage is massive to lower level parties, and a sorcerer or wizard who somehow rolled three sixes on health wouldn't even survive a Minotaur's first attack if the dm decided the greataxe would deal average damage. A plus six to hit means almost a certain hit to anyone with an ac under 18, since according to the players handbook, an 11 is an average roll, and only tank focused classes would survive at level three, leaving sorcerers, wizards, druids, bards, and other spellcasting focused classes at the mercy of charges, greataxes, and other dangerous features and actions. An ac of fourteen could potentially allow hits, but 76 hit points is rather large for a cr three monster, don't you think? I could go on and on, but my point is, this should be a cr 4 and up danger.