![]() To use this content, toggle the Critical Role content on in the character builder. They aren’t officially part of the Dungeons & Dragons game and aren’t permitted in D&D Adventurers League events unless otherwise stated. These game mechanics are usable in your campaign if your DM allows them but not refined by final game design and editing. You need suppression stones, weaken them with ores and magic shards and then put them in the summoning pool to revive.Create your free Character Blood Hunter Class Details Magical creatures eat magic shards, and you have SEVERAL rare drops here also to feed them.Įlementals and spirits need another approach. Herbivore: grass < apples < rare drops like lucky clover < herbivore feedĬarnivore: raw meat < rotten meat (if they like that) < fine raw meat < carnivore feed With some exceptions, the food tree is like this: From the lot, Griffins are the easiest to tame, IMHO. Wyverns tend to flee a lot and not come back down, and griffins will not “run” but hurt you quite a bit. Those birds are not much good, but they provide mobility and can transport sheep and players. If it is not knocked out by then, repeat. ![]() The last rope will break while it is in the air, and it will land again. Your hook arrows will breakfast but keep spamming. It does not aggro that much anyway, and it simply sits around. Just spam arrows in (it has to sit down for some buggy reason), and you will notice the creature does not do anything. Rokhs/Vrocks (the two-headed vultures) is likely your first flyers and are easy to tame. They eat through straw huts like a hot knife through butter, and they shower you with meat, bones, fur, and hide (not from players for some reason). Hyenas are your first (likely) carnivore tames. Their weight limit skyrockets fast when you add stats to it. They are insanely fast (lags and rubberbanding incoming!) and away cooler (and saver – no trample) way of transportation. You can not ride them-also, sheep love apples.īoars are basically your “Trike.” You get wood and tooooons of twine with them, as well as grass, straw, and berries. You put grass in and get the fur out (requires taming rank 1). A small symbol on the cards (collar?) means the beast is tameable. When you open your inventory or any other menu, you can navigate to the ‘Beastiary’ tab.
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