For anyone who wants to do this, there are official pony, riding horse and mule stat blocks, so you don't have to mess around with wooden donkeys. They appear both in the monster manual, and the basic rules provided with the 5e "lost mine of phandelver" starter set.
Just a suggestion: If you wanted to make the Ender Dragon more realistic without home brewing, make it a black shadow dragon. It deals necrotic damage with its breath wrapping, and it looks pretty darn close to the ender dragon!
DM: You are plummeting over a hundred feet down a ravine, you have mere moments to live. Player: I angle a bucket of water below myself. DM: I don't see how that's supposed to-
"Take the aboleth's body and the beholder's eye and you got yourself an ender guardian." You say that like you didn't just fuse two of the most terrifying creatures in DnD together to make the amalgamation of my player's nightmares
@@tdpuuhailee8222 if you look back at the earlier versions of d&d you wouldn't need to combine them there're already monsters that can destroy your world and campaign in a single turn
I don't wanna be that guy, but actually there are no orcs in volo's guide to monsters with an intelligence lower then the wooden donkey, I know you were making a joke but I just wanted to put this here because I didn't want anyone thinking that this was true, have a nice day sir.
2:30 Mooshrooms can be reverted into cows via shearing tho. 3:30 What about the Killer Rabbit variant? 7:14 You also need to make its attack apply lingering poison. 7:23 This is missing the Enderman's water vulnerability, its reaction teleport against ranged attacks, its ability to manipulate large chunks of the environment, and its actual teleport mechanics (non-LoS, no darkness limitation, works between planes) 8:21 This is not a creeper. This is a plant-based aboveground mine. 8:50 You forgot the giant spikes all Guardian varieties have sticking out of their bodies and the AoE debuff. 9:21 A flaming beam is a very different attack from a slow-moving, deflectable fireball. 9:27 And an attack that inflicts Exhaustion. 10:17 Silverfish are capable of burrowing into and hiding within rock. 11:13 Witches can also use beneficial potions on themselves, such as healing or fire resistance (aka 100% immunity to heat-based attacks). 12:24 You left out the Ender Dragon's ability to annihilate any non-creature matter it touches (other than End-native blocks, which it phases though).
I can answer the thing about the Killer Rabbit: They do not naturally spawn in Minecraft and can only be summoned with commands. If you were to translate this to D&D then intentional use of magic would be required to create the killer rabbit. You could use this creature to guard your stuff (with the help of a Dominate Beast spell) or simply to turn a harmless creature into a violent beast if needed (depending on how the spell works, 'cause I have no idea).
For the husk's hunger effect, I'd say it'd only give you a level of exhaustion upon a critical hit, other wise, prevent healing an amount based on damage dealt.
Dang, phantoms are a mob that I wish were cooler. They should be able to like go invisible and fire shadow blasts. I guess it pretty much is a cloaker if you take away its languages, make it burn in the sun, and make it appear above ground more.
I think Yetis would've made fine snow golems. Just give them a ranged bludgeoning/cold damage attack and a trail of snow that possibly creates difficult terrain.
Parrots aren't useless, they alert you to the presence of nearby mobs by mimicking sounds, and a lot of the "Useless" mobs are for ambiance. Sure, some could be made more useful, but that doesn't mean you should need to kill everything. Also, Trader Llamas are mainly for the wandering trader, as it would make sense he would need something to help carry his products. If you were to give bats a use, they could be useful for farming like they are in real life because they eat insects and their poop can be good fertilizer, their basically turning pests into fertilizer.
Back in 2013, when I GM'd my first campaign in pathfinder, I had the party go on a small extraplanar adventure when I needed them out of the home city for a while so other plans could progress without them there. They got taken by a Wizard into the astral sea to a portal to a demi-plane the wizard needed them to get into for him (he needed a mcguffin of some kind and was blocked out for being too powerful. The portal itself was a black door which sat atop a cube on which you would orientate to the side you stood on. Going through they ended up in a normal land, eventually finding a village of surprisingly calm goblins. They were directed to second portal the needed to take to find the maguffin and headed of, though they ended up having to take shelter for the night in an empty house they found along the way. During the night they heard noices from outside and ended up fighting some undead and spiders that showed up. And they a strange plant creature appeared, looking like a culmiation of moss, leaves and other plant life. it shambled towards them on it's four legs but appeared to have no way of attacking, the only thing of note was the aproximation fo a sad face that appeared in the center of the top part of it's form. It wasn't until it got within reach of the sorcerer that they realised my evil machinationssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss.
the real reason why people wanted them was because mojang said that they would be the first hostile flying mob that wasn't a boss, little did we know how annoying they would be.
Anyone else getting ideas to make a small campaign that kinda plays like minecraft (with a more plot driven story) without telling the players? Like picture this: You wake up in a small village, seemingly in the middle of nowhere. You hear rumours from the villagers about a strange maze leading to some kind of powerful portal in the depths of a deep cave.
I've been kind of working on this actually! My idea for making it more plot-driven was to make there be a mysterious blight on the land that's being caused by the Void Dragon trying to get through into our world. I was probably going to have their journey be to find out what's going on and why the Void Dragon is causing this. The adventure (once they found enough information to reach each step) would require visiting one of the infernal planes and an undersea fortress to retrieve items they need for a ritual at a specific location deep in a dungeon. That ritual would teleport them to the Void Dimension, where they could confront the Void Dragon itself. Depending on the players, it may or may not be obvious right away that they're playing a minecraft-based campaign, but I thought it sounded fun.
i wish someone at mojang or d&d would collaborate with each other, because a minecraft dnd campaign/ system, similar to minecraft story mode where its mostly minecraft inspired with some mechanics. if we can get a rick and morty dnd game we should get a minecraft one
MC Bats are useful in one circumstance, when in a biome with no hostel mobs such as mooshroom islands and mining for caves a bat can alert one to a nearby cave system, by the sound they make this could also work for other biomes too and I have used it as such but really w/o bats a hostel mob could do the same there. MC does have some thing that are almost useless till they are not.
11:56 technically to do the spell simulacrum you must sculpt a copy of your desired entity out of snow and it magically turns it into an exact copy/clone except it's spells and hp can't replenish. So in a way simulacrum is a snow golem, but it's dissimilar to the mine craft snow golem so yours would be more like it.
I'm pretty new to this channel and so far I'm loving it, my friends and I are just getting into d&d and I think your channel will be a help. Also I love the way Saria's theme is in the background, it's my favourite loz song.
I remember reading an old item description of the "dragon's breath" item. Apparently, the ender dragon has acid breath. I still like to think of it like magic shadow breath though. Yeah, black shadow dragon stats would be perfect.
update wereboars for piglins that like gold, and a reskinned version of that for zombified piglin except neutral hoglins are boars same for zoglin but reskinned to be a zombified piglin axolotl can take the lizards stats but buffed up a little, hostile towards all aquatic creatures except dolphins and turtles, and make them completely aquatic glow squid are the same as squids but glow goats have a stat block warden Im not going to do till we see it in a snapshot
I just subbed and binged wanted all your stuff last night and then you go and upload forcing me to come back to be a compleationist well played good sir
Blaze: LITERALLY just make it a fire elemental but add the fire bolt cantrip to its attacks or something. Or, if you wanna be absolutely evil, give it fireball at will. Ender dragon: How about ya take a dragon (any chromatic; it only has one breath attack), and then make it a shadow dragon? (Can even use the example given in the monster manual which is an ancient red shadow dragon)
There is a Drowned already in D&D in 3.5; there is also dust wight which could be a Husk Zombie. Both monsters are in the MM3 for 3.5. Cool topic idea.
Squid aren't actually as useless as you say...They actually drop ink sacs, which are required for crafting quite a lot of things. Having said that, pretty much all of them are arguably optional, soooo...
And turtles can totally still bite. True, snapping turtles are the only ones KNOWN for their bite, so any other turtle would do significantly less than 4d6+4, but still...
Pufferfish's hide would do more than just a paltry 1d10 at the start of each turn it's being grappled...because pufferfish have potent toxins in their spines. At the very least, it would inflict a poisoned status that continues to do damage over time.
"Spider jockey. Spider got into the drug cabinet, and accidentally mutated his exoskeleton." WHY, though? Just make it exactly what it is in Minecraft: A skeleton riding on the back of a Giant Spider. No need to have some freaky magic BS cause them to be one entity. I don't see why you feel the need to do similar for chicken zombie or zombie pigman, either. For the former, again, it's LITERALLY just a zombie riding on a chicken's back. Maybe you'd need to make it an extra-large chicken, to be able to actually carry even the smallest of zombies, but still. For the latter, just use the 3.5 supplement book "Savage Species." In Appendix 3, named "New Creatures," there's a sort-of template called "Anthropomorphic animals." Lets you pick any animal with a stat block in some rulebook somewhere, and turn it into a humanoid version. You know, like what zombie pigmen are? Just use that on a pig, then make it a zombie afterward. Boom. Done.
Perhaps just use a mule for the donkey... There are several other kinds of horses as well. I haven't played in a while but I have a faint idea of some being better than others, use a riding and draft respectively. War horses are bred very selectively for mounted combat. Parrots could be crows with the mimicry kenku trait and lower intelligence as crows are quite smart. Rabbits could use Almiraj stat blocks from Tomb of Annihilation as badgers and rabbits are very different. For cave spiders, grab a giant wolf spider, make it size small. For zombies, just flavor it and give it a longsword. Blazes could be a medium sized magma mephit with the Efreeti's hurl flame ability. Jockeys are not weird amalgamations of the two creatures, but use the bottom creature as a mount. Small sized zombie mounted on a toned down abyssal chicken. This guy doesn't seem to look too hard, as some mephits have an ability called death burst. Medium sized plant with an edited death burst ability to activate it as an action. I'd think 20-25 movement is fair. For the elder guardian, mixing any amount of beholder and aboleth is going to be a very high CR monster for what your going for. Unfortunately, I can't find anything better. Slimes are not gelatinous cubes or magma cubes. Gelatinous cubes are murder machines that digest adventurers alive, slimes and cubes are an iffy threat. Unfortunately again, no other ooze fits so just homebrew it. For a more minecraft zombie I would add equipment sometimes randomly and remove undead fortitude. Techmaster 3707 already suggested something better for the ender dragon, but I'll repeat. Its an adult shadow dragon, Check his comment for more info. The snow golem looks rather well made, props to him. It's almost as if a guy put out a video on 2 hugely popular things and didn't do all the research he could, he got some stuff right but most of it is wrong. At Least it isn't 10 minutes almost exactly. Sold out though. Try using 5etools.com it is amazing and has sped up my games quite a lot.
Note: the bees would have to roll to see if they pulled their stinger free (as they actually will if they get a chance, and most of the reason they lose their stingers irl is because we feel the sting and almost always reflexively slap it, ripping it apart in the process, and leaving behind the stinger imbedded in our skin)
"Skeleton horse...Probably one of the cooler mobs in Minecraft, but really underappreciated." Skeleton horses are awesome! I have three in one of my survival worlds, and I found that you can ride skeleton horses underwater, whereas normal horses, donkeys, and mules just kick you off. So skeleton horses also have great practical purposes along with just looking cool.
Wait, aren't foxes canines? I'm fairly certain their claws are blunt like a dog's because canines can't retract their claws, which are predominantly for digging, canines' main weapon is actually their teeth, and their claws are more a tool than a weapon.
I probably would have used a Darkmantle for the Phantoms, just remove the crush ability. Phantoms are fairly easy things to take down, so the weaker creature just seems a better fit to me, as well as they're already something that hides in the dark and swoops down to attack. As for the Shulkers, you could easily give them just the Levitate spell, just take out that final line of how you gently float down when the spell ends.
Give parrots a dance ability to attempt to charm creatures nearby. Because dancing are the only thing parrots do that comes remotely close to being useful, so you could have a dancing parrot in dnd that does something other than exist solely for ambience
For the parrot thing if you're making something in minecraft pirate theme ir doing a pirate roleplay then parrots are a god sent. Also the cactus thing sounds so fun to use just throw sand grenades and then the druid grows them mid flight sounds awesome.
For anyone who wants to do this, there are official pony, riding horse and mule stat blocks, so you don't have to mess around with wooden donkeys. They appear both in the monster manual, and the basic rules provided with the 5e "lost mine of phandelver" starter set.
You're right on that regard!
Thats amazing
@@BlaineSimple Can you do Slayers (anime) in D&d?
I’m making a game like this with my friend
Ever conjure a swarm of riding horses to trampede your foes to death? Me too!
seeing real-world animals labeled as "unaligned" is oddly comical
the Fish know nothing of good and evil
My pets definitely have alignments. One of my dogs is very CG while another is LG. My cat is CN, as most cats are
Nah all fish are chaotic evil
narwaler who knows what they are planing behind those dead eyes
this has very powerful tumblr energies and i love it
except sylgar ?
Minecraft: Tabletop Edition. Coming never to a store near you.
CritCrab papa Crab
When is the collab coming out?
I could argue this.
Isnt that just Lego's with friends? Get a DM to run the mods and villages. And you have minecraft ttg.
You try punching a tree, roll a d20
Just a suggestion: If you wanted to make the Ender Dragon more realistic without home brewing, make it a black shadow dragon. It deals necrotic damage with its breath wrapping, and it looks pretty darn close to the ender dragon!
We are making minecraft here. Who gives a darn about a tad extra homebrew?
* true polymorphs into ender dragon * - weak sauce
* *true polymorphs into phantom* * - Now we're talking!
Actually a Minecraft guide described the ender dragons breath as acid, maybe acidic gas.
I'd say parrots are more like crows because they both can mimic sounds.
There are no crows, their is a raven tho
Pretty useful in low vision!
Or if you’re feeling really abstract you could have a modified kenku
@@thnecromaniac ravens actually mimic voices too
@@glasshorse6893 thats why i noted them
DM: You are plummeting over a hundred feet down a ravine, you have mere moments to live.
Player: I angle a bucket of water below myself.
DM: I don't see how that's supposed to-
𝙾ᕼ
ROLEED A NET 20
Mlg plays
Player: *WATCH ME.*
DM: You don't have a water bucket.
Player: is there a horse below me.
DM: Yes, but how is that supposed to-
Dream: nat 20.
"Take the aboleth's body and the beholder's eye and you got yourself an ender guardian."
You say that like you didn't just fuse two of the most terrifying creatures in DnD together to make the amalgamation of my player's nightmares
When I saw that part I thought "oh God please no"
You could give it an attack that makes you make a con save or gain a level of exhaustion
@Benjamin Koltai a seemingly useless item becomes very useful. Lol.
Aboteth + Beholder + Terrasque = end of D&D
@@tdpuuhailee8222 if you look back at the earlier versions of d&d you wouldn't need to combine them there're already monsters that can destroy your world and campaign in a single turn
When you added a Skydoesminecraft clip to the Squid part, I liked immediately. Only OGs remember. That was my childhood.
James Bowman i was waiting for someone to say that
Budder Golem
The squids have gotten smarter and killed the fluffy
People of culture gather here eh?
@@lrialthedreamer2276 i see your a Man of Culture aswell
Blaine: "rabbit and badger stats seem to match"
me: oh you don't know what a badger is do you
Gonna be some scary rabbits in this guy's D&D sessions.
Aren't there like attack rabbits in minecraft like as an easter egg?
Then I guess the bager stat is a midpoint between a regular rabbit and the great beast from Monty python's holy grail
@@sh0tgunsh1pping Not as an Easter egg but they can be found, They have a certain % which makes them rarer to find than ordinary rabbits.
@@deathlizard3047 oh yeah, I just knew they existed not much else about them, thanks
“There’s no way to be less intelligent than a donkey”
Volo’s Guide Orcs: “Rakgyvegobfrjfeyv” (Translation: Am I a joke to you?)
I don't wanna be that guy, but actually there are no orcs in volo's guide to monsters with an intelligence lower then the wooden donkey, I know you were making a joke but I just wanted to put this here because I didn't want anyone thinking that this was true, have a nice day sir.
But there is, it’s in the monstrous races section. It gives you a -2 to intelligence. Just saying.
I dunno, I've played with some pretty stupid players...
The meme boi returns
Blaine: hope minecraft doesn't die
Minecraft: totem of undying
No no rade farm. INFININT TOTEMS
2:30 Mooshrooms can be reverted into cows via shearing tho.
3:30 What about the Killer Rabbit variant?
7:14 You also need to make its attack apply lingering poison.
7:23 This is missing the Enderman's water vulnerability, its reaction teleport against ranged attacks, its ability to manipulate large chunks of the environment, and its actual teleport mechanics (non-LoS, no darkness limitation, works between planes)
8:21 This is not a creeper. This is a plant-based aboveground mine.
8:50 You forgot the giant spikes all Guardian varieties have sticking out of their bodies and the AoE debuff.
9:21 A flaming beam is a very different attack from a slow-moving, deflectable fireball.
9:27 And an attack that inflicts Exhaustion.
10:17 Silverfish are capable of burrowing into and hiding within rock.
11:13 Witches can also use beneficial potions on themselves, such as healing or fire resistance (aka 100% immunity to heat-based attacks).
12:24 You left out the Ender Dragon's ability to annihilate any non-creature matter it touches (other than End-native blocks, which it phases though).
I can answer the thing about the Killer Rabbit: They do not naturally spawn in Minecraft and can only be summoned with commands. If you were to translate this to D&D then intentional use of magic would be required to create the killer rabbit.
You could use this creature to guard your stuff (with the help of a Dominate Beast spell) or simply to turn a harmless creature into a violent beast if needed (depending on how the spell works, 'cause I have no idea).
For the husk's hunger effect, I'd say it'd only give you a level of exhaustion upon a critical hit, other wise, prevent healing an amount based on damage dealt.
Magic sheres that revive animals
A little disappointed you didnt use the Almiraj stat block for rabbits. Its literally a unicorn rabbit.
Aww that sounds cute!
Nice pointing it out. 👍
@@BlaineSimple Have you regretted that comment since re zero s2?
@@BlaineSimple you say truth. Unicorn rabbit sounds cute.
Minecraft Dungeons is coming out in April
*CROSSOVER TIME*
Also:
Blaine: “Give black bear a climbing speed and it’s a panda”
Me: “...they already do”
It’s out. And killed me
I am so glad that the Minecraft mobs actually have stat blocks now in D&D!
“we’re putting our Rem body pillows aside”
ain’t subaru put poor Rem aside enough damn
*squeezes Rem body pillow harder*
Grow up weaboo
Get a jotaro kujo body pillow instead
@@waterwaifu612 Ahem...
SpeedwaGAAAUGHN!!!
I literally proposed this same idea in your own discord server a few months ago and everyone said it was stupid.
Well it wasn't a stupid idea lol
@@BlaineSimple Yeah now that you say it isn't.
You cant beat K Im sorry to hear that. How dare they?
You're the best and everyone who said your idea was stupid was dumb and wrong.
There, happy now?
@@youcantbeatk7006 it's called an opinion, and this is the world
phantom: *Is aparrently a roc*
me: *CLOAKER*
Dang, phantoms are a mob that I wish were cooler. They should be able to like go invisible and fire shadow blasts. I guess it pretty much is a cloaker if you take away its languages, make it burn in the sun, and make it appear above ground more.
WULULULULULU
I can see this becoming "video games into D&D"
Lol, in two days I go to a Minecraft DnD One-Shot
How did it go?
@@ianbaughman it went pretty good, killed a bunch of zombies and we decided to make it more sessions because we didn't finish everything
@@supermetpod5607 keep me updated, Please!
@@supermetpod5607 how did it go
6:34 "Just give it a climbing speed"
but... they already have a climbing speed
I think Yetis would've made fine snow golems. Just give them a ranged bludgeoning/cold damage attack and a trail of snow that possibly creates difficult terrain.
And a lower cr
Skydoesminecraft clip and derpy squid overlord
*Flashbacks of hours watching Minecraft mods intensifies
Parrots aren't useless, they alert you to the presence of nearby mobs by mimicking sounds, and a lot of the "Useless" mobs are for ambiance. Sure, some could be made more useful, but that doesn't mean you should need to kill everything. Also, Trader Llamas are mainly for the wandering trader, as it would make sense he would need something to help carry his products.
If you were to give bats a use, they could be useful for farming like they are in real life because they eat insects and their poop can be good fertilizer, their basically turning pests into fertilizer.
Back in 2013, when I GM'd my first campaign in pathfinder, I had the party go on a small extraplanar adventure when I needed them out of the home city for a while so other plans could progress without them there. They got taken by a Wizard into the astral sea to a portal to a demi-plane the wizard needed them to get into for him (he needed a mcguffin of some kind and was blocked out for being too powerful. The portal itself was a black door which sat atop a cube on which you would orientate to the side you stood on. Going through they ended up in a normal land, eventually finding a village of surprisingly calm goblins. They were directed to second portal the needed to take to find the maguffin and headed of, though they ended up having to take shelter for the night in an empty house they found along the way. During the night they heard noices from outside and ended up fighting some undead and spiders that showed up. And they a strange plant creature appeared, looking like a culmiation of moss, leaves and other plant life. it shambled towards them on it's four legs but appeared to have no way of attacking, the only thing of note was the aproximation fo a sad face that appeared in the center of the top part of it's form. It wasn't until it got within reach of the sorcerer that they realised my evil machinationssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss.
“They’re fast and nobody likes them” well y’all voted for them, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Probably the design, which was changed twice after the vote.
i think they were voted for because they would be the easiest to avoid an encounter against?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
the real reason why people wanted them was because mojang said that they would be the first hostile flying mob that wasn't a boss, little did we know how annoying they would be.
Goblin slayer, Guts from Berserk.
I would like to see them in D&D
Yes
I agree!^^^^
Both would probably just be high level fighters lol
@@JayJayBloodBathDSGB or Bosses
Konte boss is a status not a class
umm... Goblin Slayer already is a D&D character
"We don't need a stat block for chickens. However a wooden donkey.."
Anyone else getting ideas to make a small campaign that kinda plays like minecraft (with a more plot driven story) without telling the players?
Like picture this: You wake up in a small village, seemingly in the middle of nowhere. You hear rumours from the villagers about a strange maze leading to some kind of powerful portal in the depths of a deep cave.
I've been kind of working on this actually! My idea for making it more plot-driven was to make there be a mysterious blight on the land that's being caused by the Void Dragon trying to get through into our world. I was probably going to have their journey be to find out what's going on and why the Void Dragon is causing this. The adventure (once they found enough information to reach each step) would require visiting one of the infernal planes and an undersea fortress to retrieve items they need for a ritual at a specific location deep in a dungeon. That ritual would teleport them to the Void Dimension, where they could confront the Void Dragon itself. Depending on the players, it may or may not be obvious right away that they're playing a minecraft-based campaign, but I thought it sounded fun.
Hates on parrots,
2 mins later says how cute they are when they dance.
"Well yes, but actually no."
Oh wow thanks for the like Blaine
There are stat blocks for Drowned in Ghosts of Saltmarsk too, though they're a bit more powerful
Parrots are actually useful in Minecraft. They can Mimic the sounds of nearby hostile mobs.
Ah, this video aged so well
i wish someone at mojang or d&d would collaborate with each other, because a minecraft dnd campaign/ system, similar to minecraft story mode where its mostly minecraft inspired with some mechanics. if we can get a rick and morty dnd game we should get a minecraft one
For parrot:
Take owl
Drop darkvision
Give kenku mimicry
Parrot
2:36 Does Blaine think that Donkeys and Mules are the same? Mules are almost horse sized, typically twice the size of a donkey. And kick, WAY HARDER.
Fox’s can hold things like swords with flame or fire aspect
about cave spider - it poisons you on hit, so it adds the dnd poison effect potentially
I feel the ender-dragon would be a shadow dragon, with the end being represented by the shadowfell.
MC Bats are useful in one circumstance, when in a biome with no hostel mobs such as mooshroom islands and mining for caves a bat can alert one to a nearby cave system, by the sound they make this could also work for other biomes too and I have used it as such but really w/o bats a hostel mob could do the same there. MC does have some thing that are almost useless till they are not.
Huh, I would have just made the Ender Dragon some kind of Shadow Dragon.
A black shadow dragon for all the edge. ☻
@@karpmageddon4155 And make it an Ancient Black Shadow Dragon for the Hard Core Gamers
"I hope minecraft won't be dead when this comes out" fool minecraft will never die
Fun fact: Wandering traders DO have invisibility potions that they use at night
From the future it's officially in DnD
MINECRAFT WILL NEVER DIE
But tbh I love the animation and the ideas. Keep up the good work
There is now some official Minecraft stat blocks
I thought he would do the cloaker for the phantom. The thing looks exactly like the phantom's beta design
11:56 technically to do the spell simulacrum you must sculpt a copy of your desired entity out of snow and it magically turns it into an exact copy/clone except it's spells and hp can't replenish. So in a way simulacrum is a snow golem, but it's dissimilar to the mine craft snow golem so yours would be more like it.
Parrots can sit on your shoulder, also owls would hunt bats.
We now have offical minecraft stat blocks
I'm currently working on a version of the last Airbender in DnD
Yo can I join
Nice
Me: *Sees Minecraft in title*
Also Me: *Also sees D&D in the title*
Also Also Me: Hippity hoppity my view is now your propery
Aww man, so l go back in dnd and l make a creeper in dnd d d nd
He starts the video with “I hope it’s not dead when I upload this.” It’s minecraft.
Shouldn't you be happier, April is your month this year.
Minecraft will Litteraly never die my animated friend
I'm pretty new to this channel and so far I'm loving it, my friends and I are just getting into d&d and I think your channel will be a help. Also I love the way Saria's theme is in the background, it's my favourite loz song.
ayaayayaay. one of the best OoT songs. Not the best LoZ.
@@reverie5760 the franchise is legend of zelda
@@ssjreptilegames2640 yeah.... LoZ is short for 'Legend of Zelda'.
OoT is short for 'Ocarina of Time'.
@@reverie5760 I know, thanks anyway
@@ssjreptilegames2640 im confused. why are you telling me that its the LOZ franchise, then?
You should’ve made the Guardian a Spectator. It’s like a mini beholder
Bruh for the Ender Dragon, there's the Shadow Dragon's stat block
I remember reading an old item description of the "dragon's breath" item. Apparently, the ender dragon has acid breath. I still like to think of it like magic shadow breath though. Yeah, black shadow dragon stats would be perfect.
Turns out you predicted this 3 years early. 😂. That Wotc would make Minecraft tie in to D&D.
Rem is best girl.
update wereboars for piglins that like gold, and a reskinned version of that for zombified piglin except neutral
hoglins are boars same for zoglin but reskinned to be a zombified piglin
axolotl can take the lizards stats but buffed up a little, hostile towards all aquatic creatures except dolphins and turtles, and make them completely aquatic
glow squid are the same as squids but glow
goats have a stat block
warden Im not going to do till we see it in a snapshot
When he said black dragon snd not shadowragon i was pissed
Same here
Wot
I just subbed and binged wanted all your stuff last night and then you go and upload forcing me to come back to be a compleationist
well played good sir
curiously, blaze was translated as "efreet" in Russian version of the game for pretty a while
Blaze: LITERALLY just make it a fire elemental but add the fire bolt cantrip to its attacks or something. Or, if you wanna be absolutely evil, give it fireball at will.
Ender dragon: How about ya take a dragon (any chromatic; it only has one breath attack), and then make it a shadow dragon? (Can even use the example given in the monster manual which is an ancient red shadow dragon)
I would probably say scorching ray at will for the blaze
couldn’t rlly enjoy the video because of all the complaining about “uSeLeSs MoBs” but at least it was educational?
They literally are useless though
There are now snow golems in D&D, as of Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden.
you know that not every mob has to be useful right, some are just there to add to the world's ambience. Kind of elitist of you to bash them.
ik im late but pandas can make slime farms so technically not useless
So no one is gonna talk about how he said “skimitar”?
Something tells me I'm not the only one who calls it that xD
@@BlaineSimple i mean, sure, but that shouldn't be an excuse. You will still burn at the stake for your crimes, general.
There is a Drowned already in D&D in 3.5; there is also dust wight which could be a Husk Zombie. Both monsters are in the MM3 for 3.5. Cool topic idea.
It would be funny if he did JoJo characters
Charlie not juts funny but cool too :)
Astral Soul Monks with minor changes.
Technically pandas can be used for a slime farm if you are in peaceful.
POV: Minecraft monsters are now in Dnd beyond
Squid aren't actually as useless as you say...They actually drop ink sacs, which are required for crafting quite a lot of things. Having said that, pretty much all of them are arguably optional, soooo...
And turtles can totally still bite. True, snapping turtles are the only ones KNOWN for their bite, so any other turtle would do significantly less than 4d6+4, but still...
Pufferfish's hide would do more than just a paltry 1d10 at the start of each turn it's being grappled...because pufferfish have potent toxins in their spines. At the very least, it would inflict a poisoned status that continues to do damage over time.
"Spider jockey. Spider got into the drug cabinet, and accidentally mutated his exoskeleton." WHY, though? Just make it exactly what it is in Minecraft: A skeleton riding on the back of a Giant Spider. No need to have some freaky magic BS cause them to be one entity. I don't see why you feel the need to do similar for chicken zombie or zombie pigman, either. For the former, again, it's LITERALLY just a zombie riding on a chicken's back. Maybe you'd need to make it an extra-large chicken, to be able to actually carry even the smallest of zombies, but still. For the latter, just use the 3.5 supplement book "Savage Species." In Appendix 3, named "New Creatures," there's a sort-of template called "Anthropomorphic animals." Lets you pick any animal with a stat block in some rulebook somewhere, and turn it into a humanoid version. You know, like what zombie pigmen are? Just use that on a pig, then make it a zombie afterward. Boom. Done.
Well officially it is a thing now
lmao they better give me royalties
Perhaps just use a mule for the donkey...
There are several other kinds of horses as well. I haven't played in a while but I have a faint idea of some being better than others, use a riding and draft respectively. War horses are bred very selectively for mounted combat.
Parrots could be crows with the mimicry kenku trait and lower intelligence as crows are quite smart.
Rabbits could use Almiraj stat blocks from Tomb of Annihilation as badgers and rabbits are very different.
For cave spiders, grab a giant wolf spider, make it size small.
For zombies, just flavor it and give it a longsword.
Blazes could be a medium sized magma mephit with the Efreeti's hurl flame ability.
Jockeys are not weird amalgamations of the two creatures, but use the bottom creature as a mount. Small sized zombie mounted on a toned down abyssal chicken.
This guy doesn't seem to look too hard, as some mephits have an ability called death burst. Medium sized plant with an edited death burst ability to activate it as an action. I'd think 20-25 movement is fair.
For the elder guardian, mixing any amount of beholder and aboleth is going to be a very high CR monster for what your going for. Unfortunately, I can't find anything better.
Slimes are not gelatinous cubes or magma cubes. Gelatinous cubes are murder machines that digest adventurers alive, slimes and cubes are an iffy threat. Unfortunately again, no other ooze fits so just homebrew it.
For a more minecraft zombie I would add equipment sometimes randomly and remove undead fortitude.
Techmaster 3707 already suggested something better for the ender dragon, but I'll repeat. Its an adult shadow dragon, Check his comment for more info.
The snow golem looks rather well made, props to him.
It's almost as if a guy put out a video on 2 hugely popular things and didn't do all the research he could, he got some stuff right but most of it is wrong. At Least it isn't 10 minutes almost exactly. Sold out though.
Try using 5etools.com it is amazing and has sped up my games quite a lot.
Love the legend of zelda music in the back🤩
Blaine: minecrafts logic is flawed! There are so many useless mob-
Everyone: ITS FUN! They’re fun! Were having fun!
I love videos like this, taking characters/things from anything and transitioning it into another
I love Minecraft and DnD! win,win
Note: the bees would have to roll to see if they pulled their stinger free (as they actually will if they get a chance, and most of the reason they lose their stingers irl is because we feel the sting and almost always reflexively slap it, ripping it apart in the process, and leaving behind the stinger imbedded in our skin)
"We'll get into creepers in a minute" 10 minutes later its covered
"Skeleton horse...Probably one of the cooler mobs in Minecraft, but really underappreciated."
Skeleton horses are awesome! I have three in one of my survival worlds, and I found that you can ride skeleton horses underwater, whereas normal horses, donkeys, and mules just kick you off. So skeleton horses also have great practical purposes along with just looking cool.
You could use a simulacrum spell for the snow golem
(Any/all)
this video was ahead of it's time, d&d x minecraft just got announce!
Bats are pretty useful. They can help you find caves through the sounds they make.
I love you for the SkyDOESMinecraft scene
Those were the glory days
"Foxes resemble cats" - funny you say that. Because foxes are canids. Like dogs, wolves, Dingos and jackals.
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Well it's good to know that Icewind Dale now has you covered for this mob ;)
Wait, aren't foxes canines? I'm fairly certain their claws are blunt like a dog's because canines can't retract their claws, which are predominantly for digging, canines' main weapon is actually their teeth, and their claws are more a tool than a weapon.
Blaine: *proceeds to put phantoms with a Roc.*
Cloakers:Am I a joke to you?
Blaine: Turtles can't bite you
Fjord: *sad ptsd*
I probably would have used a Darkmantle for the Phantoms, just remove the crush ability. Phantoms are fairly easy things to take down, so the weaker creature just seems a better fit to me, as well as they're already something that hides in the dark and swoops down to attack. As for the Shulkers, you could easily give them just the Levitate spell, just take out that final line of how you gently float down when the spell ends.
Aged like fine wine.
I remember somewhere in a minecraft handbook I read about the item called "dragon's breath", which said that the ender dragon has acid breath.
Give parrots a dance ability to attempt to charm creatures nearby. Because dancing are the only thing parrots do that comes remotely close to being useful, so you could have a dancing parrot in dnd that does something other than exist solely for ambience
The amount of memes in this is just👌👌👌. Blasts from the past
For the parrot thing if you're making something in minecraft pirate theme ir doing a pirate roleplay then parrots are a god sent. Also the cactus thing sounds so fun to use just throw sand grenades and then the druid grows them mid flight sounds awesome.