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  1. Eagle: a bigger hawk. B tier. Giant fire beetle: It's a bit exotic, but not over powered. With 30ft movement speed. the smae in blindsight, and 10ft of bright and dim light, it's got a few tools making it worthy of B tier, A if you really hate holding your own torches.

  2. A giant fire beetle is a nocturnal creature that takes its name from a pair of glowing glands that give off light. Miners and adventurers prize these creatures, for a giant fire beetle's glands continue to shed light for 1d6 days after the beetle dies.

  3. A giant fire beetle is a nocturnal creature that features a pair of glowing glands that give off light for 1d6 days after the beetle dies.

  4. Beasts include all varieties of ordinary animals, dinosaurs, and giant versions of animals. Monstrosities are monsters in the strictest sense — frightening creatures that are not ordinary, not truly natural, and almost never benign.

  5. 13 mar 2022 · A fire beetle is a beast because it evolved naturally, while a Roc is a monstrosity because it was created directly by a Giant? This argument does not hold if you look at the roper, whose flavour text states. The roper is an evolved, mature form of piercer. Is it one of alignment?

  6. On the one hand, there were several years where the female steeder was a go to wild shape form for low level druids, as essentially a better giant spider, who's poison had no save and the benefit of a useful jump ability in exchange for web.

  7. Non-Moon Druid Wild Shape levels 4-7, CR1/2 and lower swimming Short list. Combat: Ape (Multi-attack vs caster) --> War Horse (HP, to hit, damage) --> Giant Wolf Spider (ambush) --> Wolf (allies) *War horse barding can be purchased for 6,000 gp and equipped to raise war horse AC to 18.

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