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Faerie dragon 5e stat block
Faerie dragon 5e stat block











faerie dragon 5e stat block faerie dragon 5e stat block

What makes the satyr reveler much more fun to run in your game is its Enthralling Performance ability that can charm creatures watching it perform to idolize the satyr – and take part in its revels. In D&D, these Greek-inspired, horned humans with a furry lower body and hooves of goats are hedonistic revelers who crave the wildest dances and the strongest drinks, most often without thought to the consequences, this behavior has on others! While I did say that this list would feature monsters from the Monsters Manual, the original stat lock for satyrs is quite boring in all honesty, so I’ll make an exception and point you to the satyr reveler from Mythic Odysseys of Theros. They don’t indulge in frivolous fun like pixies – but unlike pixies, they may also make for great allies in times of trouble! Having a pack of sprites ride into battle on the back of blink dogs to assist the PC’s in their endeavor to protect the forest from an evil spirit is both cool, fun, and something that should happen in the Feywild. While both tiny fey creatures, sprites are firm warriors, protectors, and judges of the forest who even can sense a creature’s current emotional state and alignment. Sometimes mistaken with the mischievous pixies, sprites are actually quite different. This dust can be a great way to reward your players after encountering (and maybe helping or at least impressing) a group of pixies in the Feywild. Pixies also shower pixie dust in their wake which has magical properties and is often used as a component in spells and the crafting of magic items – it even has some fun, albeit random, properties if you shower yourself in it. If your adventuring group is visiting the Feywild, don’t miss your chance to have an invisible pixie tie together the boots of the party’s stubborn fighter! Armed with innate powers of invisibility these tiny tricksters – who present themselves like princes and princesses of the fey – are always on the lookout for new friends and love to play harmless tricks on visitors to test their temper. These cute, curious, and yet shy creatures has Feywild written all over them to the extent that could be on the official postcard sent from the realms of the Archfey.













Faerie dragon 5e stat block