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Monster Manual Previews Reveal New Empyrean, Half Dragon, Cyclops, and Animal Lords
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<blockquote data-quote="Christian Hoffer" data-source="post: 9553431" data-attributes="member: 6926473"><p>Several <strong>D&D</strong>-themed YouTube channels have released new previews about new or revised monsters found in the <strong>2025 Monster Manual</strong>. Over the course of this week,<strong> Dungeon Dad, d4: D&D Deep Dive, Pack Tactics</strong>, and the <strong>Dungeon Dudes</strong> all posted videos featuring previews of specific monsters from the <em>2025 Monster Manual</em>, showcasing several new monsters or updated ones. Included in the previews were a handful of new <strong>cyclops</strong> statblocks, updated <strong>empyrean</strong> statblocks (including a lesser empyrean iota), a revised <strong>half-dragon</strong> that also showcases a new look for the draconic creature, and new<strong> Animal Lord</strong> statblocks, which bring back the iconic celestial creatures for 5th edition.</p><p></p><p>The videos are embedded below, but some highlights for those who don't want to watch the full videos:</p><p></p><p><strong>Half-Dragons: </strong></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]392443[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Half-dragons were redesigned and now look like monsters instead of dragonborns. Instead of providing a template for converting creatures to half-dragons, there is now a more generalized statblock that gives them claw attacks and a breath weapon attack with a damage type that varies based on what dragon spawned it. The new half-dragon statblock gives it a CR of 5, which matches the Red Half-Dragon veteran, although the new Half-Dragon hits much harder. For instance, the new half-dragon deals an average of 29 points of damage when using its multiattack action (compared to 20 points of damage in the old Monster Manual) and its breath weapon deals an additional d6 of damage although the save DC is now 14 instead of 15.</p><p></p><p><strong>Cyclops:</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>[ATTACH=full]392448[/ATTACH]</strong></p><p></p><p>The 2014 Monster Manual had a singular basic Cyclops statblock, while the 2025 Monster Manual has two new Cyclops statblocks. The first is a Cyclops Sentry, which appears to be an equivalent to the Cyclops seen in the 2014 statblock. The Cyclops Sentry has a CR of 6, but hits less hard (33 points of damage per round when attacking with its club versus 39 points of damage in the 2014 Monster Manual). However, the Cyclops Sentry's club attack now knocks a creature prone on a hit automatically. Additionally, the Cyclops Sentry has a Limited Foresight reaction that also allows it to give a creature attacking it disadvantage on that attack roll, while simultaneously giving the Cyclops advantage on attacks it makes on that creature until the end of the next turn. The reaction is rechargeable.</p><p></p><p>The new Cyclops Oracle has a CR of 10, and has a Radiant Strike melee attack that deals 3D6+10 Radiant damage on a hit, a Flash of Light ranged attack that deals 2D6+10 Radiant damage on a hit and imposes disadvantage on attacks. It also has the ability to cast several divination spells and can use a Portent reaction to functionally grant advantage on a d20 test made by the cyclops or an ally.</p><p></p><h4>Empyreans:</h4><p>[ATTACH=full]392449[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Empyreans now have two statblocks in the Monster Manual, including a new Empyrean Iota that has a CR of 1 and basically are the stray thoughts of gods made manifest. The Empyrean proper still has a CR of 23, but now has more HP and has a Sacred Weapon attack that deals Force damage (instead of bludgeoning damage as in the 2014 Monster Manual) and the target can choose whether to be stunned or take additional Force damage. The Empyrean's legendary actions also received an upgrade with a new "Shockwave of Glory" option that has an area of effect and knocks surrounding creatures prone while also taking Force damage on a failed Constitution save.</p><p></p><p><strong>Animal Lords: </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>[ATTACH=full]392452[/ATTACH]</strong></p><p></p><p>Animal Lords are new to 5E (although they've appeared in past versions of D&D) and are powerful Celestials that originated in the Beastlands. There are three Animal Lord variants in the Monster Manual - Forager, Hunter, or Sage. All three Animal Lord variants are CR 20 creatures, but have different effects when using its passive Lordly Presence ability and Animal Spirit attack. For example, an Animal Lord Forager's Lordly Presence causes those around it to be Charmed and Incapacitated when failing a Wisdom saving throw, while the Hunter's Lordly Presence causes those around it to be Frightened.</p><p></p><p>The full videos for the creatures can be seen below:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]zqRzTyWdcKE:1[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]jR8lP952P14[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]RmMDUX-Ck6E[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]737n3sunYug[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christian Hoffer, post: 9553431, member: 6926473"] Several [B]D&D[/B]-themed YouTube channels have released new previews about new or revised monsters found in the [B]2025 Monster Manual[/B]. Over the course of this week,[B] Dungeon Dad, d4: D&D Deep Dive, Pack Tactics[/B], and the [B]Dungeon Dudes[/B] all posted videos featuring previews of specific monsters from the [I]2025 Monster Manual[/I], showcasing several new monsters or updated ones. Included in the previews were a handful of new [B]cyclops[/B] statblocks, updated [B]empyrean[/B] statblocks (including a lesser empyrean iota), a revised [B]half-dragon[/B] that also showcases a new look for the draconic creature, and new[B] Animal Lord[/B] statblocks, which bring back the iconic celestial creatures for 5th edition. The videos are embedded below, but some highlights for those who don't want to watch the full videos: [B]Half-Dragons: [/B] [ATTACH type="full" width="1400px" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-12 at 10.55.25 AM.png"]392443[/ATTACH] Half-dragons were redesigned and now look like monsters instead of dragonborns. Instead of providing a template for converting creatures to half-dragons, there is now a more generalized statblock that gives them claw attacks and a breath weapon attack with a damage type that varies based on what dragon spawned it. The new half-dragon statblock gives it a CR of 5, which matches the Red Half-Dragon veteran, although the new Half-Dragon hits much harder. For instance, the new half-dragon deals an average of 29 points of damage when using its multiattack action (compared to 20 points of damage in the old Monster Manual) and its breath weapon deals an additional d6 of damage although the save DC is now 14 instead of 15. [B]Cyclops: [ATTACH type="full" width="1400px" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-12 at 11.07.50 AM.png"]392448[/ATTACH][/B] The 2014 Monster Manual had a singular basic Cyclops statblock, while the 2025 Monster Manual has two new Cyclops statblocks. The first is a Cyclops Sentry, which appears to be an equivalent to the Cyclops seen in the 2014 statblock. The Cyclops Sentry has a CR of 6, but hits less hard (33 points of damage per round when attacking with its club versus 39 points of damage in the 2014 Monster Manual). However, the Cyclops Sentry's club attack now knocks a creature prone on a hit automatically. Additionally, the Cyclops Sentry has a Limited Foresight reaction that also allows it to give a creature attacking it disadvantage on that attack roll, while simultaneously giving the Cyclops advantage on attacks it makes on that creature until the end of the next turn. The reaction is rechargeable. The new Cyclops Oracle has a CR of 10, and has a Radiant Strike melee attack that deals 3D6+10 Radiant damage on a hit, a Flash of Light ranged attack that deals 2D6+10 Radiant damage on a hit and imposes disadvantage on attacks. It also has the ability to cast several divination spells and can use a Portent reaction to functionally grant advantage on a d20 test made by the cyclops or an ally. [HEADING=3]Empyreans:[/HEADING] [ATTACH type="full" width="1400px" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-12 at 11.20.24 AM.png"]392449[/ATTACH] Empyreans now have two statblocks in the Monster Manual, including a new Empyrean Iota that has a CR of 1 and basically are the stray thoughts of gods made manifest. The Empyrean proper still has a CR of 23, but now has more HP and has a Sacred Weapon attack that deals Force damage (instead of bludgeoning damage as in the 2014 Monster Manual) and the target can choose whether to be stunned or take additional Force damage. The Empyrean's legendary actions also received an upgrade with a new "Shockwave of Glory" option that has an area of effect and knocks surrounding creatures prone while also taking Force damage on a failed Constitution save. [B]Animal Lords: [ATTACH type="full" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-12 at 11.29.25 AM.png"]392452[/ATTACH][/B] Animal Lords are new to 5E (although they've appeared in past versions of D&D) and are powerful Celestials that originated in the Beastlands. There are three Animal Lord variants in the Monster Manual - Forager, Hunter, or Sage. All three Animal Lord variants are CR 20 creatures, but have different effects when using its passive Lordly Presence ability and Animal Spirit attack. For example, an Animal Lord Forager's Lordly Presence causes those around it to be Charmed and Incapacitated when failing a Wisdom saving throw, while the Hunter's Lordly Presence causes those around it to be Frightened. The full videos for the creatures can be seen below: [MEDIA=youtube]zqRzTyWdcKE:1[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]jR8lP952P14[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]RmMDUX-Ck6E[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]737n3sunYug[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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