
Raven - Monsters - D&D Beyond
Ravens are a species of crow. According to the Rules, this raven can carry 15 pounds. 2*15=30, /2 because it's a tiny creature = 15 pounds. Battle hammer bombing? Ravens are among the smartest of all birds. Therefore, I find the score of 2 for intelligence inaccurate.
Crow - 5etools
The crow 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.
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Carrion Crow - 5th Edition SRD
Feasting on the hearts of fallen evil warriors on battlefields has corrupted these crows. They resemble normal crows, but they are easily distinguished by their rust-colored, barbed beaks and a patch of feathers on their breasts of the same color.
Crow - Search - D&D Beyond
Returning 9 results for 'Crow'. Magic Resistance. The deep crow has advantage on saving throws against spells and other magical effects. Shadow Stealth. While in dim light or darkness, the deep crow can take the Hide action as a. bonus action. Sunlight Sensitivity.
Deep Crow - 5etools
The deep crow's most fearsome attack is the bite of its mandibles, which can seize and hold almost any creature. Their preferred attack is a snatch-and-grab that sees a deep crow flying off with a living victim before its companions have any chance of counterattack.
One-Eyed Crow - 5th Edition SRD
With a monstrous anatomy on the inside and a normal appearance on the outside, a one-eyed crow seems like any other crow except that it has only one eye. In terms of their internal characteristics, they are a lot more clever than regular crows.
Crow - Forgotten Realms Wiki
They were among the foremost scavengers in nature, and their omnivorous diet, potential as guard animals, and skill at hunting vermin made them useful as pets. [2] These creatures were very literal minded and often distracted by shiny objects. They were intelligent enough to be taught how to speak. [3]
Ancient Deep Crow - DnD content - Wikidot
The ancient deep crow releases an ear-splitting caw. Each creature within 60 feet of the crow and able to hear it must make a DC 17 Constitution saving throw. On a failure, a creature takes 10 (3d6) psychic damage.
Kenku - DND 5th Edition
Feathered folk who resemble ravens, kenku are blessed with keen observation and supernaturally accurate memories. None of them can remember the origin of the first kenku, however, and they often joke that there are as many kenku origin stories as there are kenku.
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