Horned-Folk

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Horned-Folk

Their appearances range based on their subrace. The bull Horned-Folk are the biggest of the horned folk. They stand around a foot taller than most humans and have bull horns protruding from their heads. The antelope Horned-Folk are human height but they have a thinner build. They have antelope horns protruding from their heads. The goat Horned-Folk are human height and build.

Ability Score Increase Your ability scores increase as appropriate for this species.

Size Large

Speed 30 feet ft.

Languages Common

Creature Type Humanoid

Traits

Horn Attack. You can use your horns in place of an unarmed attack. The damage is dependent on your subrace. You are considered proficient with your horns.
Beast Genes. The animal DNA in your body grants you proficiency in the Survival skill.
Imposing Presence. You are proficient in the Intimidation skill.
Savage Strikes. When you score a critical hit with a melee weapon attack, you can roll one of the weapon's damage dice one additional time and add it to the extra damage of the critical hit. Antelope
Graceful Movement. You are proficient in the Acrobatics skill.
Working Class. You are proficient with two types artisan tools.
Analytical Mind. You are proficient in the Insight skill.
Concrete Mind. You have advantage on saving throws against being charmed and feared. Moose
Avid Researcher. You know one cantrip of your choice from the Wizard spell list. Intelligence is your spellcasting ability for it. You may exchange this cantrip for a different one after a long rest.
Arcane Knowledge. You are proficient in the Arcana skill.
Magic Resistance. You have advantage on saving throws against spells and other magical effects. Random Height and Weight Base Height Height Modifier* Base Weight Weight Modifier** 5′ 2'' +2d8 140 lb. × (1d6) lb. *Height = base height + height modifier **Weight = base weight + (height modifier × weight modifier) 5.00 (one vote) Back to Main Page → 5e Homebrew → Races


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