Crimson Longinus
Legend
As it has been told you many times, having Conan-esque character in D&D 5e doing similarish thing he does in the stories works just fine. You are just nitpicking the the specific passage of book doesn't exactly match the flow of the game's combat engine under your arbitrary insistence that these monsters from the book must map to specific monster from D&D that doe even have same name and demonstrably have different characteristics. (D&D werewolves are immune to normal damage, Conan's foes were not.)That's certainly been my take-away: that if I want a Conan-esque FRPG, I should look elsewhere than D&D. What happened to the much-vaunted Appendix N?
But yeah, a high level fighter or barbarian (and surely Conan is a barbarian?) can indeed defeat a big pile of pretty fearsome foes alone in D&D 5e.
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