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  1. 22 sty 2023 · Our complete guide to Creature Sizes in DnD 5e, including rules for taking up space, Hit Dice, reach, damage, carrying capacity, grappling, and more.

  2. A monster’s statistics, sometimes referred to as its stat block, provide the essential information that you need to run the monster. Size A monster can be Tiny, Small, Medium, Large, Huge, or Gargantuan. Table: Size Categories shows how much space a creature of a particular size controls in combat.

  3. A Gargantuan creature is "20' x 20' or larger". When playing with minis/grids, are there any creatures for which I might want to assign an area larger than 20' x 20' (4 x 4)? e.g. the tarrasque is described as "70' long"; I'd probably give it a 50' x 20' space, as its tail is given 20' reach.

  4. Monster manual says gargantuan size is 20 ft by 20ft, or larger. So when a statblock says gargantuan, how do I know if it's larger than 20 ft by 20 ft? Edit: thanks all for the information

  5. In the Monster Manual, creatures that are Gargantuan are said to fill a 20 by 20 ft space or larger. When I see a creature listed as gargantuan in the MM, how can I tell if its supposed to be 20 x 20, or 30 x 30, or 40 x 40 or so on.

  6. Rothner. I made a chart with average monster stats for most CRs. Also includes DMG-based guidelines for adjusting stats. Great for homebrew! Resource. There are a lot of questions on this subreddit about balancing homebrew monsters in DnD 5e.

  7. All monsters from the 5th Edition (5e) SRD (System Reference Document), organized by challenge rating (CR)

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