Raven/Crow DnD 5E

Hello spellcasters of all shapes and sizes! Welcome to my spellbook and thank you so much for checking out 12th episode of our familiar options series. Today we’re going to be taking a look at the dnd 5e raven familiar. Perfect for those maybe possibly schizophrenic poets out there.

Honestly i really like the thematic element of a raven dnd 5e, they’re attached with death and a lot of other really creepy crawly stuff perfect for necromancer’s. That being said, let’s take a look at their stat block and just to say from a little bit more. You can also read this owl familiar 5e.

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Raven Familiar 5E Stats

  • Raven: Tiny beast, unaligned
  • Armor Class: 12; Hit Points: 1 (1d4 – 1); Speed: Walk 10 ft., fly 50 ft.
  • STR: 2 (-4)
  • DEX: 14 (+2)
  • CON: 8 (-1)
  • INT: 2 (-4)
  • WIS: 12 (+1)
  • CHA: 6 (-2)
  • Skills: Perception +3
  • Senses: Passive Perception 13
  • Languages —
  • Challenge: 0 (10 XP)
  • Mimicry: The raven can mimic simple sounds it has heard, such as a person whispering, a baby crying, or an animal chittering. A creature that hears the sounds can tell they are imitations with a successful DC 10 Wisdom (Insight) check.
  • Actions: Beak. Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 1 piercing damage.

So right off the bat their AC is not bad AC of 12 which is kinda the higher end of the average, they have one hit point however unless determined by die four roll minus one, based on the constitution. Honestly i just roll these i think it’s a little more fun that way. Also read one of the dnd 5e raven familiar spells that is find familiar 5e.

They have a walk speed of 10 and they have fly speed of 50 which is super impressive. Honestly the birds in this game are kind of overwhelmingly good. They have a +3 to perception as well which is super nice and that makes them have a passive perception of 13 which is higher than my current character which is interesting. You can also check out can any class have a familiar?.

In terms of abilities they have mimicry: which is super good! Basically it can mimic simple sounds, the examples the book gives are whispering and crying animals stuff of that nature. So really really good! If someone said determine whether or not their imitation they need to succeed on a successful insight check and the DC set to 10. Also read can a raven familiar speak?

So pretty cool stuff there! I really like the raven/crow, i think it’s one of the cooler ones from the thematic element. In terms of its actual stats it’s not bad, it’s certainly not the best one we’ve covered so far but it’s certainly a great choice if it works with your character. Keep reading how intelligent are familiars 5e.

Conclusion

That being said guys, thank you so much for checking out today. I really appreciate it, if you have any cool uses, stories or thoughts on the raven please let me know down beneath i really appreciate reading them and i really like chatting with you guys. That being said, i hope you all have a great day and as always happy casting.

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