Charlaquin
Goblin Queen (She/Her/Hers)
They do in this UA. It’s in the first paragraph of Pact of the blade.Ladelocks also don't get Weapon Mastery.
They do in this UA. It’s in the first paragraph of Pact of the blade.Ladelocks also don't get Weapon Mastery.
Well, whoops!They do in this UA. It’s in the first paragraph of Pact of the blade.
If they think I'm not going to have a celestial skeleton, they have another thing coming.
The skeleton definitely has its niche, even if it requires a bit more creativity to get value out of than the 2014 chain familiars. The slaadpole just sucks though.Yeah, some folks are like the Skeleton & Tadpole is weaker then the rest, but I'm like the Skeleton has twice the strength of the Quasit, is medium, which means its the best pack mule. Also small Warlocks can ride it. It's bow attack has the best range, and does okay damage. You can discuise it with human sized clothes. It can do basic chores that require someone roughly human sized.
By 5th level you can have a flying skeleton mount for your gnome or halfling or Goblin that shoots arrows one of 4 damage types, that you can make it attack as a bonus action.
The skeleton definitely has its niche, even if it requires a bit more creativity to get value out of than the 2014 chain familiars. The slaadpole just sucks though.
And I would call that a more creative use of a familiar than just having it invisibly scout ahead and/or or attack in combat.You get value out of the Skeleton the minute you put a backpack on it so it can carry your loot.
The skeleton definitely has its niche, even if it requires a bit more creativity to get value out of than the 2014 chain familiars. The slaadpole just sucks though.
AC 12, 10 HP, 30’ speed, Darkvision (60’), passive perception 7, resistance to acid, cold, fire, lightning, and thunder, advantage on saves against spells and magical abilities. Bite attack +4 to hit, 1d4+2 piercing damage. Tiny size.I don't remember what a Slaad Tadpole has for stats.
Good riddance to bad rubbish with the size-based lockout.With the change to the Heavy trait, finally there will be throngs of unclad Halfling Barbarians waving greatswords around! While still stealthing by flexing their muscles!