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Hugh constrictor snake 5e12/10/2023 Monsters: animated armor, ankheg, ankylosaurus, badger, boar, bullette, chimera, crab, cyclops, death knight, dretch, duergar, gargoyle, giant goat, giant shark, gorgon, goristro, kraken, lizard, mezzoloth, minotaur, minotaur skeleton, nycaloth, oni, otyugh, rat, sahuagin, sahuagin priestess, scorpion, steam mephit, swarm of rats, tarrasque Monsters: abominable yeti, adult blue dracolich, adult blue dragon, adult brass dragon, adult bronze dragon, adult red dragon, adult silver dragon, adult white dragon, ancient blue dragon, ancient brass dragon, ancient bronze dragon, ancient red dragon, ancient silver dragon, ancient white dragon, androsphinx, black bear, blue dragon wyrmling, brass dragon wyrmling, bronze dragon wyrmling, brown bear, chuul, cloud giant, commoner, crocodile, draft horse, dragon turtle, elk, fomorian, giant badger, giant boar, giant fire beetle, giant vulture, goat, half-ogre, hook horror, killer whale, kuo-toa, kuo-toa whip, lizardfolk, lizardfolk shaman, merrow, mule, mummy lord, myconid sprout, myconid adult, myconid sovereign, nalfeshnee, polar bear, pony, red dragon wyrmling, riding horse, roc, silver dragon wyrmling, troglodyte, tyrannosaurus rex, vulture, werebear, wereboar, white dragon wyrmling, wyvern, xorn, young blue dragon, young brass dragon, young bronze dragon, young red dragon, young red shadow dragon, young silver dragon, young white dragon Monsters: aboleth, clay golem, elephant, fire giant, flesh golem, frost giant, giant crocodile, iron golem, mammoth, mane, stone golem, triceratops Monsters: awakened shrub, basilisk, beholder zombie, camel, earth elemental, ettin, gibbering mouther, hill giant, mummy, ogre, rhinoceros, roper, shambling mound, shield guardian, treant, vine blight Monsters: awakened tree, gray ooze, ochre jelly, ogre zombie, zombie Monsters: gas spore, shrieker, violet fungus The monsters in bold are those that currently exist int he real world. This will give us a clearer picture of to create abilities for new monsters. Now that we understand the basics of Dexterity and how it benefits creatures in D&D, let’s break out all 30 ranks of Dex and see which monsters land where. Dexterity saves help creatures avoid fire balls, pit falls, and disintegration rays. It’s considered one of “the big three” along with Constitution and Wisdom. Dexterity: Saving Throwsįinally, Dexterity is important for saving throws for a lot of attacks, traps, and more. Let’s not forget that Dexterity helps a creature react quickly when a combat breaks out. Depending on the armor a creature is wearing, a creature can usually add some or all of its Dexterity bonus to your armor class. When you want to avoid an attack, Dexterity is every creature’s best friend. It’s also used for melee weapons that have the finesse property like daggers and short swords.
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