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- Dictionarycreature/ˈkriːtʃə/
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- 1. an animal, as distinct from a human being: "night sounds of birds and other creatures" Similar
- 2. a person or organization considered to be under the complete control of another: "the village teacher was expected to be the creature of his employer" Similar
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This feature of the Artificer Class (from Tasha's Cauldron of Everything) shares some attributes with a creature like having an AC, hit points, size, and speed, but it is an object, not a creature. The shapes created by Shape Water. They can have the form of a creature, but lack any of the other statistics, being merely shaped volumes of water.
Jul 18, 2015 · 27. The Sending spell states that: You send a short message of twenty-five words or less to a creature with which you are familiar. The creature hears the message in its mind, recognizes you as the sender if it knows you, and can answer in a like manner immediately. (PHB, p. 274.)
Jan 20, 2022 · The only part the game really defines (PHB 191) is the creature sizes dictating the space the occupy in combat, which doesn't cover verticaly, and is "not an expression of its physical dimensions." There is a chart on page 248 of the Dungeon Master's Guide which shows creatures of different height, but it doesn't give you what you were looking for without a lot of extrapolation:
Jan 28, 2015 · A dead creature is also an object. The rules for Improvised Weapons state: An improvised weapon includes any object you can wield in one or two hands, such as broken glass, a table leg, a frying pan, a wagon wheel, or a dead goblin. If a dead goblin is an object, presumably so are all dead creatures. Share.
Feb 3, 2018 · "a creature that has died" = "corpse/cadaver" -English "corpse" = "object" -Game Terms; Therefore "a creature that has died" = "object" -Transitive association; Something with a creature type in its stat block per JC is a creature but objects don't have creature types therefore something cannot be both a creature and an object at the same time.
Nov 7, 2017 · When part of a living creature is placed in the bag, as happens when someone reaches inside it, there is a 50 percent chance that the creature is pulled inside the bag... Any creature that starts its turn inside the bag is devoured, its body destroyed. Given the mention of "living creature" as to what the bag specifically pulls in, and the ...
Mar 13, 2022 · If the target is a creature, it must succeed on a DC 12 Constitution saving throw against disease or become poisoned until the disease is cured. Every 24 hours that elapse, the creature must repeat the saving throw, reducing its hit point maximum by 5 (1d10) on a failure. At 6th level, a Circle of the Moon Druid can wild shape into CR2 beasts ...
Jul 30, 2017 · For specific spells which seem to equate "monster" and "creature" together: note that using a harmful spell against someone, like dominate monster, is an inherently adversarial act. Casting a harmful spell (that is meant to target monsters) at a creature is an act of fighting it, thereby putting that targeted creature into the basket of "monster."
Jun 1, 2015 · Consider Teleporting with an unconscious creature; if the creature were an ally of the caster then they would (but for their unconsciousness) be willing to be teleported (e.g. away from the ravening dragon), conversely, an enemy would be unwilling (e.g. to prison).
The example creature for Diminutive was a sprite or a bug. 5e got rid of Diminutive, and now Cats and Toddlers share the same size category as spiders. (I know D&D has spiders much larger than a person, but I think it's safe to assume the type of Spider listed as a Familiar option would be a common house spider).