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What a foe can do rather than what a foe is - humans with punch?
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<blockquote data-quote="Weiley31" data-source="post: 8935893" data-attributes="member: 7017196"><p><em>Iron Kingdom: Requiem 5E</em> has a number of neat Humanoid stat blocks. Ranging from City Watch guards, soldiers, mercenaries, criminals and so forth. Oh, and Cultists too. (A number of the various supplemental books/DLC PDFs also contain others like Raider, Rhulkfolk/Dwarves, and stuff).</p><p></p><p>Agate Studios <em>Fateforge</em> also has a number of humanoid stat blocks as well in their Monster Compendium Book. Paladin, Archmage, Bard, Master Assassin, and Crime Baron are just some of the examples of stat blocks listed in it.</p><p></p><p>I haven't gotten it yet, but Ruins of Symbaroum Beastiary (5E) looks like it would have a number of humanoid style stat blocks that could be used as well. Some examples being Town Folk and Drug Peddler.</p><p></p><p>Adventures in Middle-Earth 5E has a number of what I like to call "average joe" type stat blocks that you could apply to various normal villagers. Farmer, Town Guard, Messenger, your VERY basic run of the mill bandits/thugs. Some other books in the line have Dwarf stat blocks and Elven stat blocks you could use. (THOSE ones wouldn't be the equivalent of average joes though). Of course, this route is probably not the easiest method to go by due to the unfortunate nature of this TTRPG book line being discontinued/license expired.</p><p></p><p>And I too will add another recommendation on top of the one mentioned before by Ralif Redhammer. Kobold Press puts out some good stat blocks for Humanoid type opponents as well. I like to see their <em>First Servant</em> stat block as representing like a Specialty Priest of a deity or for any other high ranking deity servant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weiley31, post: 8935893, member: 7017196"] [I]Iron Kingdom: Requiem 5E[/I] has a number of neat Humanoid stat blocks. Ranging from City Watch guards, soldiers, mercenaries, criminals and so forth. Oh, and Cultists too. (A number of the various supplemental books/DLC PDFs also contain others like Raider, Rhulkfolk/Dwarves, and stuff). Agate Studios [I]Fateforge[/I] also has a number of humanoid stat blocks as well in their Monster Compendium Book. Paladin, Archmage, Bard, Master Assassin, and Crime Baron are just some of the examples of stat blocks listed in it. I haven't gotten it yet, but Ruins of Symbaroum Beastiary (5E) looks like it would have a number of humanoid style stat blocks that could be used as well. Some examples being Town Folk and Drug Peddler. Adventures in Middle-Earth 5E has a number of what I like to call "average joe" type stat blocks that you could apply to various normal villagers. Farmer, Town Guard, Messenger, your VERY basic run of the mill bandits/thugs. Some other books in the line have Dwarf stat blocks and Elven stat blocks you could use. (THOSE ones wouldn't be the equivalent of average joes though). Of course, this route is probably not the easiest method to go by due to the unfortunate nature of this TTRPG book line being discontinued/license expired. And I too will add another recommendation on top of the one mentioned before by Ralif Redhammer. Kobold Press puts out some good stat blocks for Humanoid type opponents as well. I like to see their [I]First Servant[/I] stat block as representing like a Specialty Priest of a deity or for any other high ranking deity servant. [/QUOTE]
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