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Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Monster Manual
Crawling Claw Tiny Undead, Neutral Evil
AC 12 Initiative +2 (12)
HP 2 (1d4)
Speed 20 ft., Climb 20 ft.
Ability Score Mod Save
Str 13 +1 +1
Dex 14 +2 +2
Con 11
+0 +0
Ability Score Mod Save
Int 5 −3 −3
Wis 10 +0 +0
Cha 4 −3 −3
Immunities Necrotic, Poison; Charmed, Exhaustion, Frightened, Incapacitated, Poisoned
Senses
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Dungeon Master’s Guide (2014)
score, you can use Charisma for Honor and Wisdom for Sanity. Honor Score If your campaign involves cultures where a rigid code of honor is part of daily life, consider using the Honor score as a means
only a character’s devotion to a code but also the character’s understanding of it. The Honor score can also reflect how others perceive a character’s honor. A character with a high Honor usually has a
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Player's Handbook (2014)
related to each. Either one could be positive or negative: you might work hard to overcome a low score, for example, or be cocky about your high score. Ideals Describe one ideal that drives your
your goals and ambitions? What is the single most important thing you strive for? You can choose any ideals you like, but your character’s alignment is a good place to start defining them. Each
Compendium
- Sources->Dungeons & Dragons->Basic Rules (2014)
lowest ability scores and define one trait related to each. Either one could be positive or negative: you might work hard to overcome a low score, for example, or be cocky about your high score.
Ideals
place to start defining them. Each background in this chapter includes six suggested ideals. Five of them are linked to aspects of alignment: law, chaos, good, evil, and neutrality. The last one has