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<blockquote data-quote="Tony Vargas" data-source="post: 6916301" data-attributes="member: 996"><p>There's only a handful of fey in the MM, I figured you already knew those, and they've been pointed out. </p><p></p><p>For a classic Pixie, you could take a Sprite and make it invisible (Pixies could 'become /visible/at will'). </p><p></p><p>Boggles were fun (for the DM), ugly little fey humanoids that could not only teleport, but open up tiny dimensional windows and reach through them to pick pockets or attack. Xivorts are X'varts were small blue-skinned evil fey, also teleporters. Either could harass PCs trying to navigate a maze.</p><p></p><p>Pooka are a little odd, not sure why I included it, but they're humanoid rabbits, have magic powers, and can appear to only one individual in a group, making it seem like he's hallucinating...</p><p></p><p>For a Leprechaun, you could start with a Gnome, make it an illusionist, and add a 'fulfill another's wish' power (appropriately twisted, of course), if you do manage to catch it or acquire it's gold, in return for releasing/returning it. Of course the other mischeivous fey would tell you that it's in the center of the maze, presenting a side-quest temptation.</p><p></p><p>As long as they have the advantage in numbers, 5e characters can usually handle CRs over their level. </p><p></p><p>If you want to stick to the MM, a dryad or green hag could make an ok center-of-the-maze monster. Maybe with a charmed protector or two in the former case, or able to animate part of the maze into the afore-mentioned shambling mound in the latter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony Vargas, post: 6916301, member: 996"] There's only a handful of fey in the MM, I figured you already knew those, and they've been pointed out. For a classic Pixie, you could take a Sprite and make it invisible (Pixies could 'become /visible/at will'). Boggles were fun (for the DM), ugly little fey humanoids that could not only teleport, but open up tiny dimensional windows and reach through them to pick pockets or attack. Xivorts are X'varts were small blue-skinned evil fey, also teleporters. Either could harass PCs trying to navigate a maze. Pooka are a little odd, not sure why I included it, but they're humanoid rabbits, have magic powers, and can appear to only one individual in a group, making it seem like he's hallucinating... For a Leprechaun, you could start with a Gnome, make it an illusionist, and add a 'fulfill another's wish' power (appropriately twisted, of course), if you do manage to catch it or acquire it's gold, in return for releasing/returning it. Of course the other mischeivous fey would tell you that it's in the center of the maze, presenting a side-quest temptation. As long as they have the advantage in numbers, 5e characters can usually handle CRs over their level. If you want to stick to the MM, a dryad or green hag could make an ok center-of-the-maze monster. Maybe with a charmed protector or two in the former case, or able to animate part of the maze into the afore-mentioned shambling mound in the latter. [/QUOTE]
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