

In the Forgotten Realms, vast hobgoblin legions have emerged, with ranks upon ranks of devoted soldiers noteworthy for how effective they are at fighting as a unit. On some worlds, such bonds lead hobgoblins to form communities with deep ties to each other. That history has left its mark, for though hobgoblins are found throughout the Material Plane, they continue to channel an aspect of the Feywild’s rule of reciprocity, which creates a mystical bond between the giver and the receiver of a gift. Hobgoblins trace their origins to the Feywild, where they first appeared with their goblin and bugbear kin. Their Fey Passage ability allows them to squeeze through spaces as small as 1 inch. These Small Fey creatures have both a walking and a flying speed of 30, can hover, and know both the Druidcraft and Fairie Fire spells, the latter of which they can cast once per long rest. The Feywild is a wild place, so come up with your own characteristic if none of these fit your character. For your fairy, roll on the Fey Characteristic table or choose an option from it. Many fairies have a special physical characteristic that sets them apart from other creatures of their kind.

Share a few commonalities with one another but can differ widely in appearance, behavior, and attitude. Infused with the magic of the Feywild, fairies Fairies are a wee folk, but not nearly as much so as their pixie and sprite friends. The Feywild is home to many fantastic peoples, including fairies. The same goes for determining what languages your character may know. The start of the doc notes - as we’ve seen in previous UA and Tasha’s - that D&D players are now encouraged to choose their own ability score increases instead of having them tied to a character’s race as they once had been. The newest addition to the company’s playtest material was put together by Taymoor Rehman, Ari Levitch, and Jeremy Crawford, with input from the rest of the D&D design team, according to the PDF document, and delves into the mechanics of playing Fairies, Hobgoblins, Owlfolk, and Rabbitfolk. Here’s what you should know about the new Gothic Lineages UA.13 ways a character can be insta-killed in Dungeons and Dragons 5e.Here’s everything you need to know about death saving throws in D&D 5e.Wizards of the Coast dropped a brand new Unearthed Arcana doc on Thursday, March 11, which included four Folks of the Feywild playable races. D&D players just got four more races to choose from.
