All I have to do is take a commoner and drop a majority of its abilities.
This request comes from the way, if there’s anything on this blog I’ll go to hell for creating, it’ll probably be this entry right here! How to create children for Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition Therefore, it’s time to tackle children for Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition.
Now, sure, we can possess commoners until we’re blue in the face, but honestly… we all want to see a Linda Blair-type get possessed. They possess you, make you sick, make you projectile vomit, levitate, etc. If you’re not familiar with the mezzikim, it’s pretty much Pazuzu from the Exorcist. In the meantime, I thought I might create a Fifth Edition “monster” that would help compliment some of the other monsters I’ve been making lately.įor example, I just recreated Second Editions’ mezzikim for 5e. The good news is, though, I’ve already done the map. Now I know I was supposed to do the Cave of Wonders this week, but as it turns out, that’s going to take a little more time than I originally expected. Welcome back to Stat Anything, a series where I take requests from folks on Instagram on things to convert to Dungeons & Dragons stats. DM Dave 3 Comments on Stat Anything: Children for Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition Posted in Fun Stuff