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  1. The rakshasa can innately cast the following spells, requiring no material components: At will: detect thoughts, disguise self, mage hand, minor illusion. 3/day each: charm person, detect magic, invisibility, major image, suggestion. 1/day each: dominate person, fly, plane shift, true seeing.

  2. Their true forms were most commonly humanoids with the heads of tigers and luxurious fur to match their attire, although it was not unusual for them to possess the heads and features of carnivorous apes, crocodiles or mantises, with high ranking rakshasas being rumored to have multiple heads.

  3. Tigerfolk, no matter their fur color, can stand over seven feet tall, and usually weigh more than 200 pounds. Tigerfolk are muscular, showing clear definition along their fur-lined bodies. Tigerfolk body fur is thin and fine, and their heads are shaped like that of a tiger.

  4. Rakshasa. Physical Description. The true form of a rakshasa is that of a human-feline hybrid, fearsome and hale in stature. They have fangs, claw-like fingernails, and flaming red eyes. Their features often resemble a tiger or other fierce feline beasts. All rakshasa have a deformity, as a reminder of their cursed heritage.

  5. Traits. Limited Magic Immunity: The rakshasa can't be affected or detected by spells of 6th level or lower unless it wishes to be. It has advantage on saving throws against all other spells and magical effects. Innate Spellcasting: The rakshasa's innate spellcasting ability is Charisma (spell save DC 18, +10 to hit with spell attacks).

  6. As their name suggests, tigrines (also known as tiger-folk) are a sapient feline race that resemble anthropomorphic tigers. They usually stand over 7 feet, either equel in size to a leonin or a bit taller.

  7. 5 lis 2023 · Fiendish shapeshifting tiger people? Count me in. Learn all about the Rakshasa in DnD 5e including stats, tactics, lore, and expert DM tips.

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