

Could you imagine a party of level 1 characters trying to fight four enemies with 49 HP? One would be tricky enough.) Anything made by that guide will have way more HP than anything actually in the monster manual. A table for the average AC, HP, To Hit bonuses, and damage dealt by the different challenge ratings of monsters.īecause the one in the DM’s guide doesn’t work. So here’s something I threw together on wanting a series of guidelines to follow when I created new monsters. Warhammer Vermintide D&D D&D 5e Dungeons and Dragons Monster Manual Skaven Ratmen Clanrats Stormvermin Gutter Runner Packmaster Plague Monk Warpfire Thrower Ratling Gunner Poison Wind Globadier Rat Ogre Dungeon Mastery Monster Stats

Let me know how it goes when you throw a swarm of ratmen at your players, while the specialists attack them from the flanks. I tried to take their abilities as seen in that game and bring it into D&D.Īnyone is welcome to use any of these rats (or all of them for that matter). So needless to say while I did use the tabletop game as reference for writing lore and inspiration for some of their statistics, they’re mostly based on the Vermintide 2 skaven (such as why Warpfire Throwers and Ratling Gunners are singular Skaven rather than 2 rat teams, and why the Packmaster has that snatch and grab tactic). I’ve been playing a fair amount of Vermintide 2, and decided it would be fun to take the Skaven (rat men) found in that game and make some playable D&D monster stat-blocks for them.
