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All Wizards characters, character names, and the distinctive likenesses thereof are trademarks owned by Wizards of the Coast, Inc. A few monsters that did not have damage reduction in their original entries have gained it under the revised D&D rules.Īdditional Credits RPGA and d20 logo are trademarks owned by Wizards of the Coast, Inc. Damage Reduction: Each monster that has damage reduction has a new entry that conforms to the new damage reduction rules. Base Attack/Grapple: Each monster’s base attack and grapple are indicated in its entry. Space/Reach: Each monster’s space/reach is indicated in its entry. Special Attacks/Qualities Typical Spells These elements are as follows. Entries omitted from this list have not changed. Monster: Type (Subtype) Base Attack/Grapple Space/Reach Damage Reduction Skills Feats Level Adjustment Notes. In addition to the information below, remember the following general rule: If a monster has a common special attack, special qual. Typical Spells: Any monster that uses spells has a typical spell list given here. Special Attacks/Qualities: Additions, deletions, or major changes in these categories are indicated here. Such adjustments might include a change in type (since the Beast and Shapechanger types have been eliminated), modified statistics because of changes in feats, adjustments to energy resistance, reminders about changed rules that the monster utilizes (such as cold and fire subtypes), and, in a few cases, errata to the monster’s original entry. Notes: Any other change to the monster is indicated here. As in the revised Monster Manual, level adjustments are not included for monsters whose level adjustments would make them epic-level characters, or for creatures with Intelligence scores of 2 or below, or for creatures otherwise deemed inappropriate for use as PCs or cohorts. Level Adjustment: A level adjustment is specified here for every monster that could be appropriate as a player character or cohort in a D&D campaign below 20th level. Feats: A complete, revised feats entry takes into consideration new feat calculations and new feats. Skills: A complete, revised skill entry takes into consideration new skill point calculations, new synergy bonuses, and changed or deleted skills. Each entry provides the following revised information about each monster.
#Skychart of faerun update#
The statistics given here indicate the changes to existing statistics required to update the creatures to v.3.5. This appendix summarizes the changes to monster skills and feats, damage reduction, type and subtype, and other information required to bring all of the monsters presented in those two books up to date with the latest version of the core rulebooks. Monster Update Conversion of the monsters presented in the FORGOTTEN REALMS Campaign Setting and Monstrous Companion: Monsters of Faerûn is fairly straightforward. A Web Enhancement for the FORGOTTEN REALMS® Player’s Guide to Faerûn Accessory The floating sub-continent of Laerakond is west off the Sea of Swords. To the Northwest, the Wildemount connects Faerûn to the neighbouring Tal’Dorei. It is home to notable locations such as Neverwinter, Phandalin and Waterdeep.
The Sword Coast is the Northwestern coastal region of Faerûn. Notable Regionsīelow are some of the notable regions in Faerûn. Next in significance is the Shaar, a broad region of grasslands in the south that, together with a large body of water called the Lake of Steam, separates the area around the inland sea from the coastal nations at the southern edge of the continent. This is an irregular inland sea that keeps the neighboring lands fertile and serves as a major trade route for the bordering nations. The subterranean regions underneath Faerûn are called the Underdark.īesides the exterior coastline to the west and south, the most dominant feature on the continent is the Sea of Fallen Stars. The continent of Faerûn (pronounced Fae-roohn) is located in the Western hemisphere of Taleria. Faerûn (pronounced Fae-roohn) is one of the major continents of Taleria.