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  1. Volo's Guide to Monsters. Bugbears rely on stealth and strength to attack, preferring to operate at night. When they're not in battle, bugbears spend much of their time resting or dozing, and bully weaker creatures into doing their bidding.

    • Bugbear (VGM)

      Bugbear (VGM) - DND 5th Edition. Bugbears rely on stealth...

    • Bugbear (MPMM)

      Bugbear (MPMM) Neither bugs nor bears, bugbears are the...

  2. Bugbears are hairy goblinoids born for battle and mayhem. They survive by raiding and hunting, but are fond of setting ambushes and fleeing when outmatched.

  3. Bugbear (VGM) - DND 5th Edition. Bugbears rely on stealth and strength to attack, preferring to operate at night. When they're not in battle, bugbears spend much of their time resting or dozing, and bully weaker creatures into doing their bidding.

  4. Frontpage. Welcome to this Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition wiki. This wiki hosts DND 5e content that is setting-specific, play-test content, or unofficial 'homebrew' content. Some content found on this page may not be suitable for play at your table.

  5. Bugbears were a massive humanoid race distantly related to, but larger and stronger than, goblins and hobgoblins. [10] Bugbears resembled hairy, feral goblins standing 7 feet (2.1 meters) tall. They took their name from their noses and claws, which were similar to those of bears. [12]

  6. Bugbear (MPMM) Neither bugs nor bears, bugbears are the hulking cousins of goblins and hobgoblins. With roots in the Feywild, early bugbears resided in hidden places, in hard-to-reach and shadowed spaces.

  7. 21 lis 2023 · Bugbears are an ideal ambush predator with Stealth proficiency for free, and their Surprise Attack feature which provides 2d6 extra damage per hit.

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