
Penguin - 5th Edition SRD
The penguin can hold its breath for 20 minutes. Actions. Beak. Melee Weapon Attack: +2 to hit, reach 5 ft., 1 target. Hit: 1 piercing damage. About. A penguin is a flightless bird found in frigid regions near large bodies of water. It is an excellent swimmer and can tolerate the freezing waters there as it hunts fish.
Penguin (5e Race) - D&D Wiki
Penguins are flightless birds who are usually native to arctic climates but can also be found living in temperate parts of the world in relative comfort. Possessing flippers instead of wings, they are capable of swimming through the water with extreme speed and grace.
Emperor Penguin (5e Creature) - D&D Wiki
Emperor penguins are the largest penguins and inhabit the coldest regions of the world. Though flightless, these birds are expert swimmers and eat mainly fish.
Penguin Aarakocra (5e Race Variant) - D&D Wiki
Penguin aarakocra bear many thousands of tiny feathers covering a layer of thick fat that keeps them warm. Their webbed feet and flippers are the keys to their ability to swim and catch fish. Penguins live in large colonies in the tundra coast and arctic areas.
penguin - Search - D&D Beyond
An eyeless, white, 5-foot-tall penguin in a leather harness shuffles behind it, dragging a small cart laden with books. The jackal-headed figure lets out a joyful gasp when it sees the characters and says, “Ah, you must be the librarians!
Dohwar - Forgotten Realms Wiki
The dohwar, sometimes called dowhar,[3][4] were a race of short, flightless avians. A merchant race, they considered themselves the great rivals of the Arcane, although the Arcane themselves barely acknowledged their existence.[2] Dohwar distantly resembled penguins, standing 3‒4 ft …
Akuktuq! A playable penguin race for 5e! : r/dndnext - Reddit
Oct 13, 2020 · Penguins are legit one of my favourite animals, and the ice caves especially were a nice touch. The fact you can be both small and medium is a little odd, usually that’s more defined. You give them Animal Handling + 2 other skills which is …